Can-Am, a leading brand in powersports products, is reinforcing its commitment to rider access, confidence, and safety this spring with the launch of its Ride Days program. The program aims to provide prospective and current riders with more opportunities to experience Can-Am 3-wheel vehicles in a supportive and engaging environment.
Running throughout May and June, Ride Days will offer hands-on riding experiences on closed courses led by certified instructors. This initiative is developed in collaboration with Can-Am's network of Rider Education Program partnered schools and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).
The program is designed to help introduce new riders to the 3-wheel lifestyle, support transition riders looking for a new riding experience, and connect participants with local Can-Am dealers.
At Can-Am, we know that firsthand riding experiences can make all the difference in helping people discover the confidence, comfort and fun that comes with 3-wheels,
Can-Am Ride Days is about lowering barriers to entry, creating meaningful trial opportunities and helping more people feel empowered to get out and ride.
The initiative reflects Can-Am's continued focus on growing rider accessibility and creating more opportunities for people to experience the brand at every touchpoint. Research shows that test rides can play a meaningful role in purchase decisions, making Ride Days a key part of Can-Am's efforts to grow brand awareness within the powersports community.
In recognition of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month this May, Can-Am is also reinforcing its ongoing commitment to rider education and responsible road use. Through Ride Days, certified training opportunities and continued community outreach, Can-Am is helping riders build confidence and skills while encouraging all road users to share the road responsibly.
Ride Days will be available in participating markets across the United States and Canada with registration opportunities already open through the website. Market-specific formats and vehicle availability may vary based on local licensing requirements and school participation.
The initiative reflects Can-Am's focus on growing rider accessibility and creating more opportunities for people to experience the brand.
