Can-Am/ Brp Outlander L 570 MAX DPS: history, specs, pictures



The Can-Am/ Brp Outlander L 570 MAX DPS was a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, V-twin ATV produced by Can-Am/ Brp in 2015.

Can-Am/ Brp Outlander L 570 MAX DPS
Manufacturer
Production 2015
Class ATV
Engine
liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, V-twin
Fuel System EFI
Transmission Gear box: CVT, P / R / N / H / L
Final Drive: selectable 2WD / 4WD with Visco-Lok auto-locking front differential
Suspension Front: double A-arm
Rear: Torsional Trailing arm Independent (TTI)
Brakes Front: dual 214 mm ventilated disc brakes with hydraulic twin-piston calipers
Rear: single 214 mm ventilated disc brake with hydraulic twin-piston calipers
Front Tire Carlisle Trail Wolf 25 x 8 x 12 in
Rear Tire Carlisle Trail Wolf 25 x 10 x 12 in
Wheelbase 50.98 inches (1295 mm)
Length 82.99 inches (2108 mm)
Width 45.98 inches (1168 mm)
Seat Height 33.82 inches (859 mm)
Weight 319.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual

DriveEdit

The bike has a CVT, P / R / N / H / L transmission.

ChassisEdit

It came with a Carlisle Trail Wolf 25 x 8 x 12 in front tire and a Carlisle Trail Wolf 25 x 10 x 12 in rear tire. Stopping was achieved via dual 214 mm ventilated disc brakes with hydraulic twin-piston calipers in the front and a single 214 mm ventilated disc brake with hydraulic twin-piston calipers in the rear. The front suspension was a double A-arm while the rear was equipped with a Torsional Trailing arm Independent (TTI). The wheelbase was 50.98 inches (1295 mm) long.

2015 Can-Am/ Brp Outlander L 570 MAX DPSEdit

The 2015 MY Can-Am Outlander L 570 MAX DPS sports a 48 horsepower, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 570cc, V-twin powerhouse mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It comes standard with a convertible saddle, that can be transformed from a two-up to a single seat, without the use of additional tools, in a matter of seconds.

Being a DPS-suffixed model means it comes with a standard tri-mode Dynamic Power Steering technology, which makes for a more maneuverable machine and also a more comfortable one. Other features such as a Torsional Trailing arm Independent rear suspension and a Visco-Lok auto-locking front differential increase its overall performance and its desirability for Can-Am fans, and not only.