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Can-Am provides utility users with the widest range of innovative, economical, comfortable and versatile SSVs that make the toughest jobs look easy.

The Can-Am Traxter HD7 is a work ready vehicle that provides the user with consistent performance, no matter the terrain. With the help of the new HD7 Rotax engine, the vehicle has been optimised for off-road use and produces 37 per cent more power than the HD5 engine it has replaced.

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Can-Am provides utility users with the widest range of innovative, economical, comfortable and versatile SSVs that make the toughest jobs look easy.

For more information about the Can-Am Traxter HD7 click here The Can-Am Traxter HD9 offers class-leading power and low-end torque through the new Rotax HD9 engine, so travelling up the side of hills...

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