2026 3-wheel vehicles are here
Turn heads in a whole new way with freshly launched colorways.
Set your pace with fresh colors, fog lights, new accessories, and updated wheels on the RT Sea-to-Sky and F3 Limited Special Series. Ready to ride? Pre-order yours or sign up for launch updates.
Why ride a 3-wheel vehicle
- Reasons to ride
- Customise your ride
- Riding made easy
- Stable and accessible
Can-Am 3-Wheel Vehicles Lineup
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2026Can-Am Ryker
Transportation and preparation not included.Discover the ultimate freedom as you explore new playgrounds anywhere you like with the easy-to-ride 3-wheel Can-Am Ryker. Customise yours today.
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2026Can-Am Spyder F3
Transportation and preparation not included.Bold. Muscular. Unmistakable. The Spyder F3 delivers powerful performance with a relaxed riding position that keeps you comfortable, and craving more time on the road.
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2026Can-Am Spyder RT
Transportation and preparation not included.With a modern look, heightened comfort, and extra storage, the Spyder RT isn’t just the key to unlocking what the open road has to offer, it’s the pinnacle of luxury touring.
Questions about 3-Wheel Vehicles
Licensing for 3-wheel vehicles varies across Australian states. New South Wales residents can now obtain a 3-Wheel Motorcycle licence removing the hurdle of needing to obtain a 2-Wheel Motorcycle licence, making riding even more accessable to everyone. Visit your states local authority website for more accurate information.
Conventional trikes have one wheel in the front and two in the rear. A reverse trike, introduced in 2007 with the first Can-Am Spyder, refers to a vehicle equipped with two wheels at the front and one in the back, making it more stable and easier to ride.
The 3-wheel design of the Can-Am Spyder and Ryker is more accessible than 2-wheel motorcycles in almost every aspect. Simply put, three wheels offer more stability than two wheels.