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The 2010 Can-Am Spyder RT (roadster touring) is the second model
based on BRP's unique three-wheeled vehicle and is geared towards the
long-distance touring rider. It is powered by a Rotax-sourced DOHC,
eight-valve 998 cc V-twin with EFI that puts out 100 hp at 7,500 rpm
and 80 lb-ft of torque at 5,500 rpm.
It features the same Vehicle Stability System as on the standard
Spyder RS model, which includes antilock brakes, traction control and
stability control systems.
There are three RT models to choose from. The Spyder RT with manual
transmission and few frills retails for $24,499. The $26,499 mid-level
RT adds an iPod compatible sound system and heated passenger grab
handles.
And finally, for $28,499 you can get the fully loaded RT-S
with a trim package that includes fog and LED accent lights, an
upgraded sound system, and push-button rear suspension adjustability. A
semi-automatic transmission is a $1,500 option on the mid-level and
RT-S models. All RT models include an electrically adjustable
windshield and cruise control.
Integrated saddlebags and top case, as well as a forward storage compartment boast 155 litres of total storage capacity.
A trailer package has also been introduced that adds 622 litres (22 cu
ft) of storage space and is designed for the touring Spyder.
You can read our press launch report here. More info also available at BRP's Spyder site.
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