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2015 Can-Am Commander

2015 Can-Am Commander 800 R DPS

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The updated 2015 Can-Am Commander 800R DPS package features new cast-aluminum wheels with 27-inch MAXXIS Bighorn tires, Tri-Mode Dynamic power steering, Visco-Lok QE auto-locking front differential. A new Light Grey color is now available.

2015 Can-Am Commander 800 R DPS

2015 Can-Am Commander 800 R DPS

2015 Can-Am Commander 800 R DPS Package

 

Redesigned 14-inch (35cm) cast-aluminum wheels
For 2015, the Commander 800R DPS gets redesigned, durable, silver-colored cast-aluminum wheels, for a unique look.

Color Options
The Commander DPS is available in Can-Am Yellow or new Light Grey with Can-Am Red graphics.

Tri-mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS)
Calibrated specifically for use in the Commander line of side-by-side vehicles, BRP’s Tri-Mode DPS system offers variable steering assistance and is designed to offer less assist at high speed and more assist at low speed. It also allows the driver to dial in his or her preference with three modes (Hi, Med, Lo).

Visco-Lok QE
All DPS-equipped models come with the Visco-Lok QE calibration giving an even quicker engagement of the front differential. It progressively transfers power from a slipping front wheel to the gripping one – automatically with no buttons to push or levers to pull. Plus, there’s no wheel hop or driveline wind-up so the system is totally transparent to the driver and extremely easy to steer. Can lock up to 100 percent with no rev or speed limiter. This differential, unlike some competitor’s differentials, does not have a speed or rev limiter. DPS and Visco-Lok QE, when, combined, improve handling and performance in slow-speed, technical terrain

27-inch (68.6cm) Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 tires
Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 tires feature a rugged six-ply radial construction, yet are lightweight to cut down on unsprung weight. The non-directional tires absorb the terrain for a smooth ride and provide predictable cornering. They’re also very capable climbing and clawing across roots, rocks and other tough terrain.

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