Bombardier Recreational Products
Canadian manufacturer of recreational vehicles
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| May 2025 | José Boisjoli announced his retirement before the end of the year. |
| May 27 2020 | The company discontinued its Evinrude E-TEC and E-TEC G2 outboard engines, repurposed its Sturtevant, WI facility, and closed Alumacraft operations in Arkadelphia, AR. They signed an agreement with Mercury Marine to support boat packages and continue supplying outboard engines to BRP boat brands. |
| 2018 | Launched the Can-Am Ryker, a simpler and more accessible alternative to the original Spyder roadster. |
| May 29 2013 | BRP completed an initial public offering of 12,200,000 subordinate voting shares at $21.50 per share, raising approximately $262,300,000 to repay outstanding loans and list on the Toronto Stock Exchange. |
| 2012 | 1000cc engine introduced into the Outlander and Renegade quad vehicle series. |
| September 2012 | The company announced its exit from the sport boat business, resulting in the loss of 350 jobs, primarily at the Benton, Illinois plant. |
| 2010 | Established the Guinness World Record for the 'Largest Parade of Can-Am Spyder Roadsters' with 438 vehicles parading in Magog, Quebec. |
| 2010 | Introduction of the Commander Side by Side (SSV) vehicle with 800cc or 1000cc engine options. |
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