November 20, 2007
US - With 13 percent more power than its nearest class competitor, 36 percent more than the worst-in-class competitor, Can-Am is betting power will be a big seller for its new Outlander 400 H.O. EFI.
That's right, EFI is slowly trickling its way down the manufacturers' line ups, and for good reason.
With its new model, Can-Am is also promising better fuel economy and performance in extreme temperatures and altitudes.
Besides the addition of EFI, the 2008 Outlander 400 also gets a redesigned rear fascia, taillight and regulator cover, restyled steel rims on the base model, better handgrips and a new BRP winch for XT models.
Reprinted with permission from ATV News.