Three-wheeled Can-Am Canyon combines off-road ability with touring mod cons starting at £26,799
Canadian firm, Can-Am have launched a new Canyon three-wheeler for 2025, combining the comfort and equipment of a luxury tourer, with the rugged intent of an adventure bike.
Sitting somewhere between a conventional motorcycle, and fully-fledged trike, the Canyon starts at a hefty £26,799 in base trim – climbing to the £31,599 Canyon XT, and £33,499 Canyon Redrock. It sits alongside other three-wheeled models consisting of the Ryker, Spyder F3, and Spyder RT.
All three Canyons are powered by a liquid-cooled 1330cc Rotax ACE three-cylinder engine, combined with a six-speed semi-automatic gearbox and a reverse function for manoeuvring its monster 452kg dry weight (base trim, without luggage).

The motor is fed via a 27-litre fuel tank, with up to a claimed 298kg of load capacity on the standard version. There’s also four riding modes (Sport, All-Road, Rally, Normal) to adjust engine performance, power steering, vehicle stability, and more.
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Peak power is said to be 115.1bhp at 7250rpm, with 96lb.ft of torque arriving at 5000rpm – useful for hauling everything you’d need for a camping weekend away or negotiating tricky inclines off the beaten track.

Away from the engine, the full-spec Redrock version features semi-active suspension with front Sachs shocks that offer 260mm of travel and a self-levelling KYB unit at the rear providing 235mm of movement.
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The upright bars, and conventionally mounted pegs should feel traditionally motorcycle, too – and the high 843mm seat shouldn’t be intimidating, as there’s no need to put your feet down at a stop.

To help bring everything to a stop, there’s a 270mm disc on each wheel too – with the two 16in fronts getting four-piston Brembo calipers, and the 15in rear getting a single piston with integrated handbrake.
This handbrake is electronically actuated, with the braking controlled via a foot pedal. Elsewhere, you’ll find hill hold control, ABS, traction control, stability control, and more. Unlike a conventional motorbike, the dual-purpose XPS Adventure tyres feature a flat profile, with the front wheels on the Redrock model accented with orange highlights.

Moving on from the braking, the Canyon is decked out with an impressive level of standard equipment, with 25 additional accessories available including tool kits, fog lights, and even an Akrapovič exhaust can priced at £1384.49.
All three come with a Bluetooth connectable 10.25in colour TFT dash, with inbuilt Apple Car Play for your music, maps, and calls. The Redrock also features a reversing camera with up to a claimed 33ft of visibility in darkness, plus heated grips, a skid plate, and full aluminium luggage worth just shy of £2000.