I am excited by the promise of electric dirt bikes. Silently ripping through the woods or around a motocross track (in the middle of town!) without the noise and exhaust of internal combustion engines would eliminate many negatives associated with powersports. The heaps of torque common in electric powerplants also check the “plus” box.
Being an older rider, I cringe at some things about electric motorcycles. The lack of a clutch and transmission makes me wonder about controlling all that torque. What will the left side of my body do? And, well, the silence, as great as it is, leaves an acoustic hole. The sounds of a perfectly tuned four-stroke or two-stroke motorcycle have made me smile since I was a kid.
So, call me on the fence, but with an open mind. I took this position to an all-day outing on the Can-Am Origin that started in Austin, Texas. We meandered our way through downtown, blasted down freeways, and tried to get sideways on windy country roads. Eventually, our group reached a motocross park, where I rode the Can-Am Origin as hard as possible before hitting the tarmac again to return to Austin.
In short: The Can-Am Origin makes a stellar urban commuting motorcycle that can take you on a spirited jaunt on dirt roads or trails on the fringes of your urban jungle. In that capacity, Can-Am did an amazing job of integrating its electric powerplant into a bike that crushes the urban transportation game. But the lack of range limits its dual-sport or adventure-riding chops.
- Base price: $14,999
- Range: 90 miles city, 71 mixed
- Top speed: N/A
- Weight: 412 pounds
Pros
- Motor has incredible torque and acceleration
- Incredibly smooth ride, everywhere
- Chain case eliminates maintenance, damage, and noise
- Bike feels incredibly refined for a first run
Cons
- Limited range
- Limited suspension performance on dirt
- Very intrusive front ABS
Can-Am Origin Main Features
Can-Am / BRP / Rotax PowerUnit Core
Can-Am Chain Case

Kayaba Suspension
Electronic Rider Assists
Reverse Gear
Can-Am Origin Ride Impressions

In Town
Country Twisties

Can-Am Origin in the Dirt


The Elephant on the Bike
Conclusions on the Can-Am Origin Electric Motorcycle
