BRP is a Canadian company that designs, develops, manufactures and distributes powersports vehicles and propulsion systems.
Founded in 1942 in Valcourt, Quebec.
Initially started as a manufacturer of ski-doos.
The company expanded its product line to include Sea-Doo watercraft, Can-Am off-road and on-road products, and Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines.
In 2003, the company went private and was eventually listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2013.
An American manufacturer of powersports vehicles, including off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, and motorcycles.
A Japanese manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and powersports vehicles, including ATVs and side-by-sides.
A Japanese manufacturer of a wide variety of products, including motorcycles, boats, and powersports vehicles such as ATVs and side-by-sides.
A lineup of snowmobiles designed for various uses, including trail riding, deep-snow rides, and performance riding.
A lineup of personal watercraft designed for various types of water activities, including touring, fishing, and towing sports.
A lineup of off-road and on-road vehicles designed for various uses, including utility, recreation, and competition.
A lineup of outboard engines designed for various types of boats and boating activities.
BRP is a Canadian company that designs, develops, manufactures and distributes powersports vehicles and propulsion systems.
BRP makes a wide variety of powersports vehicles, including snowmobiles, personal watercraft, off-road and on-road vehicles, and outboard engines.
BRP's main competitors include Polaris, Honda, and Yamaha.
Ski-Doo is a lineup of snowmobiles designed and manufactured by BRP.
Evinrude is a lineup of outboard engines designed and manufactured by BRP.