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Located in the scenic mountains of Hiawassee, Can-Am of North Georgia is your premier destination for high-performance Can-Am ATVs and side-by-side vehicles built for both work and adventure. This dedicated Can-Am ATV and SXS page showcases a powerful lineup of industry-leading models like the Defender, Maverick, and Commander, engineered to handle rugged North Georgia terrain with ease while delivering unmatched durability, versatility, and cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re exploring mountain trails, managing property, or seeking adrenaline-fueled outdoor experiences, this trusted Hiawassee dealership offers a wide selection of new models, expert guidance, and convenient access to parts, service, and financing—all designed to help riders across Towns County and surrounding areas find the perfect off-road vehicle for their lifestyle.
From conquering rugged trails to cruising scenic roads, our lineup includes:
Yes. A Can-Am is considered a UTV (Utility Task Vehicle). Can-Am is a brand made by BRP that produces several UTV models, such as the Can-Am Defender and Can-Am Maverick. These vehicles fall under the UTV category, which is a type of side-by-side off-road vehicle.
If you’re talking “most reliable Can-Am engine”, the answer isn’t the biggest or most powerful—it’s the simplest, naturally aspirated Rotax engines.
The 2026 Can-Am Defender MAX Limited (HD11) is one of the most expensive utility UTVs, and pricing is pretty consistent across dealers right now.
Can-Am side-by-sides (UTVs) are grouped into three main families, each built for a different type of use: work, recreation, or high performance. These are the main models for Work/Utility:
Typical Can-Am UTV tire pressure
Most common range:
-12–18 PSI
By type of riding
Work / normal trail riding
• 12–15 PSI
• Best balance of:
o Ride comfort
o Tire life
o Traction
Sand / soft terrain
• 8–12 PSI
• Lower pressure = better flotation and grip
~Don’t go too low unless you have beadlock wheels
Rocks / rough terrain
• 10–14 PSI
• Helps with traction and smoother ride
Heavy loads / hauling
• 14–18 PSI
• Keeps tires from squatting under weight
Model-specific note
• Defender (work UTV): usually around 14–18 PSI
• Maverick (sport): often 12–15 PSI (or lower for aggressive riding)
Important
• Always check the sticker on your vehicle (usually under the hood or near the driver seat)
• That gives the exact recommended PSI for your model
Bottom line
-Start around 12–15 PSI for most situations
-Adjust up or down depending on terrain and load
If you’re looking for a Can-Am side-by-side in Georgia, you’ve got plenty of good dealer options across the state. Here are some of the best places to check:
Mason Tractor in McDonough, Blue Ridge, and Hiawasse, GA are your go to Can-Am dealers who have what you need when you need it!
The horsepower of a 2026 Can-Am depends on the specific model, because Can-Am makes everything from work UTVs to high-performance machines.
Here are the main ones:
Highest horsepower (top model)
-2026 Can-Am Maverick R
-240 horsepower
-Turbocharged 999cc engine
One of the most powerful UTVs on the market
-Other 2026 Can-Am UTVs
-Maverick X3 (sport model)
Around 200 horsepower (Turbo RR models)
Still very fast, but slightly below the Maverick R
-Defender (work UTV)
-Around 95 horsepower for newer HD models
Built for work—not speed
-ATVs (Outlander, etc.)
-Typically 40–100 horsepower depending on engine size
Simple breakdown
-Fastest Can-Am (2026): ~240 hp
-Sport models: ~150–200 hp
-Work models: ~50–100 hp
Bottom line
If you mean the most powerful 2026 Can-Am, it’s:
240 horsepower (Maverick R)
But if you’re looking at a Defender or ATV, the horsepower will be much lower because they’re built for work and reliability.
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