Can-Am has done an amazing job of making the top big-bore 4x4 ATV on the market even better! The NEW Outlander 1000R and 850 models are perhaps the biggest thing to happen in the ride-on ATV segment for 2025. SUBSCRUBE for more content coming on these models. We look forward to your questions and comments.
Great coverage as usual. I think this new outlander is a huge improvement! I love the updated rear suspension. I don't think it needed more power but I'm never going to complain about it . Here is hoping the Renegade gets that 101hp and new chassis next!
@@OdysseyOffroad Thank you! We don't think it, "needed" more power either. We feel it was done to offset the increase in weight. And for marketing reasons of course.😁
@@Suki_the_half_blue As you can tell we are fans of details big and small. Thanks for pointing it out.We will make sure to do more of that in the future.
@@ATVonDemand yeah that’s what I was wondering. Maybe he was saying to use Ducati’s L-twin because of its power figures? 950-SP has 114 HP, so maybe? It’s an expensive engine either way. Makes no sense to spend the R&D on it.
I turned my Sportsman XP1000 into a DEATH SPORT QUAD that's Insane after I saw can am coming out with 101 hp I had out do them to the Extreme. And after I saw that the lightest one was 942 lbs I laughed my ass off. My Sportsman XP1000 is just over 700 lbs now and close to 100 hp.
I wish they would include a duel brake levers. It would be nice to use the throttle and brake lever with one hand (to free up your other hand). Yes, you can use the foot brake but it’s not as natural.
What was the Heat dissipation like after running it for 30 minutes or so? Does it still burn your leg like the Gen 2's did. ECU Reflash takes care of that of course it is locked for now on the new models. Good coverage! Enjoyed it! Keep it up guys. I have a 2017 Renegade 1000R no power steering. I like it it has a few mods done to it too.
@@ATVonDemand hoping so. I don’t understand why they kept the renegade the same for 25. In the early days of the renegade there were some chassis differences between the outlander so I’m wondering if that is going to be the case when the redesign hits the renegade
_8:56__ "87 Octane fuel is minimum, 91+ recommended for optimal performance!"_ *_SoOo basically it is going to be actively sensing pre-ignition detonation, and either retarding or advancing the engine timing accordingly, pulling power out when using low quality fuel!_* *💫Sunoco "Standard" Cam2 110 cut with 93 should be "optimal" then!* *It will be very interesting to see if the future aftermarket tuners are still able to find any hidden power via ecu programming with this one!* _I have been holding off for the last couple of years on buying anything new to be able to get back into riding!_ _I have come so stupid close to just pulling the trigger on the Scrambler 1000XP in Lifted Lime, but this is still not what I truly want!..._ _(Swear on everything, ALLLL I want is for Yamaha to finally step it up, and release us the 100HP+ fully EV Raptor and YFZ! The tech is out there! Stark Varg is already doing it!)_ *With this release I will finally be able to enjoy the last few years I have left in me for riding, and will be able to roll over to my grave a very happy man!*
@@SOMNIOHM if you have been holding back from getting a Scrambler XP1000 S You are missing out my friend and I both have decides that once you have had a Scrambler xp1000 S you can't ride anything else. Sense I got my Scrambler XP1000 S both my Sportsman XP1000 and Kodiak 700 EPS have been parked almost 3 years. The Scrambler XP1000 S is just Insane.
The last generation outlander and renehad the same fuel ratings. Those. ECUs Were able to be reflashed to boost horsepower. We wouldn't mind seeing a legit EV Sport quad either.
Great video. I learned details other videos didn't mention. I like the idea of the regular 1000 and 1000R. What is y'alls opinion on the square tire set up? I believe that is new for gen 3?
@@justen98 We love viewers that pay attention! We like the square tire set up. We typically do that if we build a 4x4 project. We think it leads to more accurate steering and makes the back end a little easier to drift. Most 4x4 racers use a square tire setup.
@ATVonDemand I try my best to pay attention, even if I have to rewind it. Thank you for the answer. I sometimes roll the idea around about switching to the square tire setup. I normally just ride casually, but like ripping on my 1000 too!
We have a 2023 Outlander 1000R XT and a 2024 Outlander 500 . I knew soon as I rode it and combined with all the features this would be the path . The straight cut gear rear end whine drives me nuts and our 500 has much better fit and finish and such a quieter drivetrain . Much easier maintenance, rides better , way more storage , much better shifter and linkage , softer seat , built better . The only thing I like about the 1000 better is the power. So I’ll be looking to trade I think .
@@ATVonDemand Absolutely! Yw! Love yalls video layouts. I’ve owned each brands big bores now except CFMOTO. I can offer a wide range of POVs and perspectives at this point . These gen 3 offerings is as close to big bore “Japanese feeling” horsepower as you can currently get . The 500 reminds me a lot of my kingquad 750 and grizzly 700 I had . It does seem like the gen 3 1k isn’t as snappy as the gen 2. My guess is the race will be close til about 50 when the gen 3 will ease away . My gen 2 would hold one quad length on the DS 120 hp X3 I had til 70. They move out . Haven’t raced it against the XRC RR I now have kind of no point . Thanks for a great review….the quiet bevel cut gears to get rid of the obnoxious loud whine is enough to seal the deal for me lol
@@rzl07375 Yes in the manner of normally Polaris and can am machines are much more noisier in operation, drivetrain noises etc, squeaks and groans. So far the 500 has zero of that . If you pushed me into a corner I’m still gonna say the Ultramatic and Quadmatic are the best built CVTs in the industry, but the new Can Ams are super comfy and a great solid attempt finally from a North American company at Japanese quality .
Great question. According to what Can-Am told us to our follow up question today. the 2023-2024 Outlander 500/700 frame has the same geometry as the 2025 Outlander 850 /1000R. The frame was reinforced for the 850/1000R and those reinforcements were carried over to the 2025 500/700. A-Arms and shocks are unique to the 850 and 1000R, which have more suspension travel than the 500 and 700. Hope this helps.
@@johnmckinnon44 With the only difference between the outlander and renegade being body and suspension tune, We are receiving a gen 3 Outlander To compare to our Renegade which still utilizes the gen 2 platform.
@@kylehimm515 All they tell us is that they come out with lots of patents and designs that never come to market. Of course that's what they would tell us. 🤣
942 lb (427 kg) That's what a DPS 850 1000 Weight is Dry. My Sportsman XP1000 is 801 lbs dry so it has a higher power to weight ratio than the Can Am. That's stock numbers and my Sportsman XP1000 has been highly modified now and with a custom Carbon Fiber body it just over 700 lbs wet. It looks something like a Raptor and with a RJWC it looks insane. I will have a video on it when I finish and I'm still finding things to cut off for weight reduction and I been testing it every time make more improvements and it all ready at the point it super insane to hit the throttle wide open.
@@Swindy1794 true. But handling is a big part of what has been upgraded on this machine. There is way more to what makes a good four wheeler than horse power.
Can-Am has done an amazing job of making the top big-bore 4x4 ATV on the market even better! The NEW Outlander 1000R and 850 models are perhaps the biggest thing to happen in the ride-on ATV segment for 2025. SUBSCRUBE for more content coming on these models. We look forward to your questions and comments.
I can tell that Can Am did a great job. The content on this channel is prime as usual! 😎
Can-Am keeps upping their game. We're trying to maintain our standards as well, thanks!
Need that Gen 2 vs Gen 3 shootout asap
@@qvidz1135 It's in the works.
My favorite channel!! ♥️👍🏻always get excited to watch your new videos!!
It means a lot. Thanks.
Great coverage as usual. I think this new outlander is a huge improvement! I love the updated rear suspension. I don't think it needed more power but I'm never going to complain about it . Here is hoping the Renegade gets that 101hp and new chassis next!
@@OdysseyOffroad Thank you! We don't think it, "needed" more power either. We feel it was done to offset the increase in weight. And for marketing reasons of course.😁
Another Great Video, definitely on my want list!
@@apsfst69 Thank you! We would like one ourselves.
It might be a small detail but i really liked that you did close ups while the bike was running
@@Suki_the_half_blue As you can tell we are fans of details big and small. Thanks for pointing it out.We will make sure to do more of that in the future.
If only Yamaha and Honda would put their 1000cc twins into properly equipped ATV chassis.
Yamaha would be the most likely.
Or just use Ducati’s
@@frankhugh2052Um..... They don't make four wheelers.
@@ATVonDemand yeah that’s what I was wondering. Maybe he was saying to use Ducati’s L-twin because of its power figures? 950-SP has 114 HP, so maybe? It’s an expensive engine either way. Makes no sense to spend the R&D on it.
@@ATVonDemand I wonder with that, how they can engineer their belts and CVT to handle the power and still offer their 10-year belt warranty.
Need a Gen 3 Renegade asap 😁
@@qvidz1135 It's in the works.
I turned my Sportsman XP1000 into a DEATH SPORT QUAD that's Insane after I saw can am coming out with 101 hp I had out do them to the Extreme.
And after I saw that the lightest one was 942 lbs I laughed my ass off.
My Sportsman XP1000 is just over 700 lbs now and close to 100 hp.
I wish they would include a duel brake levers. It would be nice to use the throttle and brake lever with one hand (to free up your other hand). Yes, you can use the foot brake but it’s not as natural.
Agreed.
What was the Heat dissipation like after running it for 30 minutes or so? Does it still burn your leg like the Gen 2's did. ECU Reflash takes care of that of course it is locked for now on the new models. Good coverage! Enjoyed it! Keep it up guys. I have a 2017 Renegade 1000R no power steering. I like it it has a few mods done to it too.
I have the same question...
Heat transfer to the rider seems notably reduced.
we need a gncc build!
@@morganoverstreet6824 Here is betting you will see a couple of these on the line next year.
@@ATVonDemand hoping so. I don’t understand why they kept the renegade the same for 25.
In the early days of the renegade there were some chassis differences between the outlander so I’m wondering if that is going to be the case when the redesign hits the renegade
It’s coming, I’ll bet someone will race the last Gncc of the year(Ironman) on a G-3. Already a pro is using the 700 with great success.
_8:56__ "87 Octane fuel is minimum, 91+ recommended for optimal performance!"_
*_SoOo basically it is going to be actively sensing pre-ignition detonation, and either retarding or advancing the engine timing accordingly, pulling power out when using low quality fuel!_*
*💫Sunoco "Standard" Cam2 110 cut with 93 should be "optimal" then!*
*It will be very interesting to see if the future aftermarket tuners are still able to find any hidden power via ecu programming with this one!*
_I have been holding off for the last couple of years on buying anything new to be able to get back into riding!_
_I have come so stupid close to just pulling the trigger on the Scrambler 1000XP in Lifted Lime, but this is still not what I truly want!..._
_(Swear on everything, ALLLL I want is for Yamaha to finally step it up, and release us the 100HP+ fully EV Raptor and YFZ! The tech is out there! Stark Varg is already doing it!)_
*With this release I will finally be able to enjoy the last few years I have left in me for riding, and will be able to roll over to my grave a very happy man!*
@@SOMNIOHM if you have been holding back from getting a
Scrambler XP1000 S
You are missing out my friend and I both have decides that once you have had a
Scrambler xp1000 S you can't ride anything else.
Sense I got my Scrambler XP1000 S both my Sportsman XP1000 and Kodiak 700 EPS have been parked almost 3 years.
The Scrambler XP1000 S is just Insane.
The last generation outlander and renehad the same fuel ratings. Those.
ECUs Were able to be reflashed to boost horsepower. We wouldn't mind seeing a legit EV Sport quad either.
@@ATVonDemand I would love to have a Insane EV Sport Quad.
Will they have the 1000r engine in the 6x6 instead of the 82hp?
Not this year. Sorry took a while we had to verify.
Great video. I learned details other videos didn't mention. I like the idea of the regular 1000 and 1000R. What is y'alls opinion on the square tire set up? I believe that is new for gen 3?
@@justen98 We love viewers that pay attention! We like the square tire set up. We typically do that if we build a 4x4 project. We think it leads to more accurate steering and makes the back end a little easier to drift. Most 4x4 racers use a square tire setup.
@ATVonDemand I try my best to pay attention, even if I have to rewind it. Thank you for the answer. I sometimes roll the idea around about switching to the square tire setup. I normally just ride casually, but like ripping on my 1000 too!
We have a 2023 Outlander 1000R XT and a 2024 Outlander 500 .
I knew soon as I rode it and combined with all the features this would be the path .
The straight cut gear rear end whine drives me nuts and our 500 has much better fit and finish and such a quieter drivetrain . Much easier maintenance, rides better , way more storage , much better shifter and linkage , softer seat , built better .
The only thing I like about the 1000 better is the power. So I’ll be looking to trade I think .
@@joekearney BIG thanks for sharing your thoughts on how they compare. We really value owner feedback.
@@ATVonDemand Absolutely! Yw! Love yalls video layouts.
I’ve owned each brands big bores now except CFMOTO. I can offer a wide range of POVs and perspectives at this point .
These gen 3 offerings is as close to big bore “Japanese feeling” horsepower as you can currently get . The 500 reminds me a lot of my kingquad 750 and grizzly 700 I had .
It does seem like the gen 3 1k isn’t as snappy as the gen 2. My guess is the race will be close til about 50 when the gen 3 will ease away .
My gen 2 would hold one quad length on the DS 120 hp X3 I had til 70. They move out . Haven’t raced it against the XRC RR I now have kind of no point .
Thanks for a great review….the quiet bevel cut gears to get rid of the obnoxious loud whine is enough to seal the deal for me lol
@@joekearneyI've been looking at the 500 myself, saying it feels like the Kingquad 750 and Grizzly interests me even more!
@@rzl07375 Yes in the manner of normally Polaris and can am machines are much more noisier in operation, drivetrain noises etc, squeaks and groans. So far the 500 has zero of that .
If you pushed me into a corner I’m still gonna say the Ultramatic and Quadmatic are the best built CVTs in the industry, but the new Can Ams are super comfy and a great solid attempt finally from a North American company at Japanese quality .
@@joekearney How's the power on the 500?
dirttrax says it's a new/different chassis than the g3l,you say it's the same .which is it?
Great question. According to what Can-Am told us to our follow up question today. the 2023-2024 Outlander 500/700 frame has the same geometry as the 2025 Outlander 850 /1000R. The frame was reinforced for the 850/1000R and those reinforcements were carried over to the 2025 500/700. A-Arms and shocks are unique to the 850 and 1000R, which have more suspension travel than the 500 and 700. Hope this helps.
I would like to see a g2 1000r vs g3 1000r
@@johnmckinnon44 With the only difference between the outlander and renegade being body and suspension tune, We are receiving a gen 3 Outlander To compare to our Renegade which still utilizes the gen 2 platform.
@@ATVonDemandAwesome!
Will there be any cfmoto cforce g3 reviews
@@shawnanderson4305 We would certainly like that! It's on our radar.
Yamaha put out a new patent for a 1000cc ATV. Any inside info or idea whether this will be a potential can-am/Polaris competitor?
@@kylehimm515 All they tell us is that they come out with lots of patents and designs that never come to market. Of course that's what they would tell us. 🤣
Must be a really rough ride with "square tire" set up 😂
@@Jonathancook1220 LOL.
942 lb (427 kg)
That's what a DPS 850 1000 Weight is Dry.
My Sportsman XP1000 is 801 lbs dry so it has a higher power to weight ratio than the Can Am.
That's stock numbers and my
Sportsman XP1000 has been highly modified now and with a custom Carbon Fiber body it just over 700 lbs wet.
It looks something like a Raptor and with a RJWC it looks insane.
I will have a video on it when I finish and I'm still finding things to cut off for weight reduction and I been testing it every time make more improvements and it all ready at the point it super insane to hit the throttle wide open.
942 lbs for the 1000R DPS, 101 hp. Your Sportsman XP1000 sounds pretty sweet! We hope to check it out.
The G-3 850 beat the 1000 sportsman by 1 second in 0 to 60 in drag races.
@@thomaselectriccollc8590 they won't stand a chance against my modified Munster that was a Sportsman XP1000.
@@crazyflyboy30 That mean nothing because you can modify a Can Am too.
No 6x6??
Sorry it took a while to get back with you.Had to check with Can-Amon this one. The 6x6 Still exists , but it has not been updated.
@@ATVonDemand probably not a big seller but perfect for moose hunting here, on the east coast
How much power do you really need? .. I have a 2024 sportsman 1000 and that has more than enough power.. more than enough!
@@Swindy1794 true. But handling is a big part of what has been upgraded on this machine. There is way more to what makes a good four wheeler than horse power.
@@ATVonDemand I like mine … a lot… and it’s American made, keep your Canadian shit.lol
I wish for a new trx450r That is efi and a new ds450r and a new ltr450 and a new ltz400 and a new
We'd like a couple of those. Wouldn't want to see that segment get over popular. A few more at different displacements would be good.
problem with all that power is you're always breaking something.
@@bigjay6743 we'll see.