Can-Am 3-Wheel Vehicles

Rediscover the road with the new 2025 lineup

Don't miss out!

Benefit from NO PAYMENTS for 6 months or an additional year of coverage on selected 3 wheel vehicles.

CUSTOMIZABLE

Thousands of customization options available. Every Can-Am responds to its rider’s personality—changing to new body panels, adding storage or updating for better ergonomics is part of the experience.

Easy and a blast to ride!

See what all the fun is about by learning to ride a Can-Am 3-wheel vehicle. There are schools, training programs and rider groups near you to show you the way.

Stable & Accessible

With its Y architecture, our Can-Am 3-wheel vehicles are stable and comfortable. Can-Am will help you push the limits of performance, and a comfortable sitting position will have you always looking for more.

Explore Can-Am 3-Wheel Vehicles Lineup

Buy your Can-Am 3-wheel vehicle

Pre-order a 2025 Can-Am 3-wheel vehicle now and get at least one additional year of coverage

Learn to ride

Hit the road with a 3-Wheel ride

Register to a Education Program Course by October 31, 2024 and enjoy 20% off purchase of 2024 Can-Am apparel.

Enhance your road experience

  • Two women talking dressed with Can-Am Apparel

    Apparel & Gear

  • Advex Can-Am Helmet with Vibe technology

    Helmets & Accessories

  • Zoom on the Can-Am Ryker speaker accessory

    Accessories

  • Can-Am Oil Change

    Parts & Maintenance

Questions about 3-Wheel Vehicles

Licensing for 3-wheel vehicles varies across US states and Canadian provinces. While a car license suffices in some areas, others ask for a 2-wheel motorcycle license or a specific certification for 3-wheel vehicles. Check the legal requirements for your specific region, and register for a 3-wheel class.

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, Ryker and Canyon is more accessible than 2-wheel motorcycles in almost every aspect. Simply put, three wheels offer more stability than two wheels.