Great representation of the 135hp model! I have a 23 base, and couldn't be happier. The $ savings covered the roof, winch, fender flares, mirrors, lower doors, SuperATV front and back windshield, and the CT gusset kit! I could see wanting more power if you're running sand dunes all the time, but for the east coast, 135 is more than enough. (I'm in Ontario too). Plus the engine internals are the same for the 200 and 135hp models, meaning you're putting 30% less power thru the designed level... that translates to a longer lasting engine. Insurance is less. Better gas mileage. No question the 135hp model is the best value! And you nailed it with your comment about the 200hp just means more wheel spin. The 135 is so torquey, and stupidly fast off the line. It's just slightly slower then the 200hp at 0-40mph (60kph). The 200hp shines 40-60 mph, and a bit more top end, which really is pointless. The base top speed is around 70mph (115kph), which is pretty insane in these things. Edit: In terms of difference for the RR (one step up from base, and $3k CAD more): The RR has higher vol fuel pump and injectors, intercooler, bigger turbo, magneto. Everything else is absolutely identical, which makes sense from a manufacturing perspective, no line switch outs, better inventory mgt, component price breaks. Likely also worth noting that buying the 135 hp to upgrade it to 200 is a mistake. The components cost more, and the ECU needs to be changed and tuned by a pro, which is $$.
@@jasonfleming2086Mostly in the Lake of Bays area. I've also been to Huron Shores which is decent. The rail trail is relaxed of course. The wooded trail is really good, but is short. I also live in the country, so backroads are right there. If you're in the city, then you have to trailer every time, which is a bit of a pain. Last thing to mention, is you have to be okay with letting that much $$ sit in the garage. You initially think you'll use it all the time, but that's just not the case.
I have owned a couple of these in the last 4 years and they are without a doubt a great trail machine in most states. ***Be very aware of the fact it does not have an intercooler and therefore extremely loud*** earplugs are necessary for most of us.
I recently purchased this machine. I previously owned an RS1, which I absolutely loved, I truly believe it is probably the best all round trail machine that was on the market. I haven’t had a lot of time in the DS but so far I am very impressed. I ride east coast trails and the 135 turbo is more power and you can definitely feel that difference and the SHOWA suspension is amazing. Needed a two seater and this was my pick! No regrets at this point. What soundbar was pictured in the video?
Love your reviews, but if I could provide some feedback on these budget models is to really demonstrate how they stack up to the big rigs. A quick drag race from a dig, and from 50 kph would show the difference in power well, and even a tripod camera set up to show both a high end unit and the base model run a section of bumpy trail would really show what youre gaining for all the extra money. Right now I have a renegade 850, and have been slowly looking for sxs. It is very difficult to know if I will enjoy 135hp or wish I had gotten the 200hp version as a fast quad rider, so comparing a bit more objectively would be very helpful in making decisions. Regardless, a good review and glad you mentioned the cheaper showa shocks and how they perform, this seems like a great option (especially since you can tune it to 200hp afterwards).
I put over 2200 miles on my 2022 DS 120 X3 and it would haul the mail . They get slept on. I honestly think the 22s were already “135”ish Hp because Whalen dyno ran them and was getting numbers at the wheels to high to be 120 crank. On my YT channel I raced it against my 2023 1000R Outlander both in 4H and the Outlander jumps out stays one quad length ahead til 70 then the baby x3 walked it hard , from a 20 roll the baby X3 trashed it , wasn’t even remotely a race . The 135 will run right with a 181 hp rzr pro xp til upper mid range . For the price I tell everyone you just cannot beat the 135hp x3 for flat out fun for the money. I now have an XRC RR . The 200hp doesn’t feel any different until you dip in a little harder , it definitely pulls harder in the Midrange . I DS 120 had like a tip over spot that was fun when the engine tone changed and it was boosting , the 200hp doesn’t do that , it’s just one strong linear pull . If you’re never in the dunes or drag racing 24/7 you’ll never regret the 135.
@@joekearney Thank you a lot for this reply, this is exactly the kind of advice I was looking for. I was initially looking at 1000r NA older models but think that this DS 135 would be perfect sportiness coming from a quad. Ill check out your drag race too!
@@joekearney It definitely helped me out, itll be nice to know I can choose without being disappointed after all the investment. and yes your video helped a lot, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
I have never wanted something more in my life to be honest. I am originally from southern KY and the trail systems there are amazing. I just simply cannot afford one.
As a Honda fan boy...and the owner of a 2023 X3 DS, I agree with this review 100%. If you're looking to spend more for a machine, your money is better spent on this and then spend your money on all of the accessories and upgraded components that you want. 200hp is tempting but it can't achieve anything out on the trail that 135hp can't do. The turbo power delivery is intoxicating and 135hp will still get you in trouble. And the price point for this level of features is hard to beat. Save your money for repairs. Heck, for what some people spend on one, you could have two X3 DS's!
Are the 23 models seeing any minor or major differences from the 24 models? I found a 23 with a huge manufacture rebate and not sure if there really are any differences. 17K before taxes and freight.
Great review again guys thanks for all you do 🇨🇦. This seems like a great “budget” type sport machine from Canam. I’ve got this one and the Yamaha Yxz 1000ss on my radar but just need to finally decide on it. 😅
Interesting! More HP in the Maverick and it is a turbo, and uses a CVT. Not sure what appeals to you and not sure what your dealer has available for you either.
These looks like a great machine - but (like every manufacturer) they need to knock about $5k off the price before they are reasonable. It’s not just a BRP thing - even CF-Moto are no longer good value. Although I will admit the dealer advertised prices on Polaris RZR XP 1000 are coming way down compared this the msrp on these and they are 90% as good.
that's what I got, a 24 rzr xp1k I wanted one of these can ams so bad but my dealer was impossible, refused to budge an inch on price and were over msrp. went to polaris and got a new 24 xp1k for 17,700$ CAD the can am was well into the 20k's. the rzr has been awesome
Seriously the x3 is great, hoping the x3 gets some stuff from the maverick r. would love a commander with this engine and smart shoks. really splits the difference between an xp 1000 rzr and the 180+hp machines.
Great review. I am leaning to get a base model RS Max. The money saved on the base model will be used to buy a set of Apache backcountry track. Horse power isn't that much of difference since the 135 and 200 use same engine except the inner cooler. shocks are overrated, I have mercedes GLS with air suspension and adjustable shocks, it is sure nice but I would choose to stay at stiffer configuration.
awesome machines I wanted one so bad, but my local dealers thought they were selling a Ferrari I guess because they were all over msrp and would not budge on price for anything, so i ended up with a Polaris that I got a way way better deal on. love my Polaris but these are still really cool. to bad in my area can am dealers all price gouge and don't negotiate when the other dealers will work with you
After the reveal of the CFMoto Z1, this Maverick looks antique and skimpy on features. To be fair, the entire industry was put on notice, the have to step it up. Watching Can Am squeeze another year out of this 2017 design is painful to watch.
I keep holding out for a new one thinking they will change it next year. Hope the Mav R trans makes it to the x3, but doubt that. Interested in seeing how the Z1 holds up
Nice seeing a more obtainable trim reviewed! Great idea that I hope we see more of!
Great representation of the 135hp model! I have a 23 base, and couldn't be happier. The $ savings covered the roof, winch, fender flares, mirrors, lower doors, SuperATV front and back windshield, and the CT gusset kit! I could see wanting more power if you're running sand dunes all the time, but for the east coast, 135 is more than enough. (I'm in Ontario too). Plus the engine internals are the same for the 200 and 135hp models, meaning you're putting 30% less power thru the designed level... that translates to a longer lasting engine. Insurance is less. Better gas mileage. No question the 135hp model is the best value! And you nailed it with your comment about the 200hp just means more wheel spin. The 135 is so torquey, and stupidly fast off the line. It's just slightly slower then the 200hp at 0-40mph (60kph). The 200hp shines 40-60 mph, and a bit more top end, which really is pointless. The base top speed is around 70mph (115kph), which is pretty insane in these things.
Edit: In terms of difference for the RR (one step up from base, and $3k CAD more): The RR has higher vol fuel pump and injectors, intercooler, bigger turbo, magneto. Everything else is absolutely identical, which makes sense from a manufacturing perspective, no line switch outs, better inventory mgt, component price breaks. Likely also worth noting that buying the 135 hp to upgrade it to 200 is a mistake. The components cost more, and the ECU needs to be changed and tuned by a pro, which is $$.
Great comments! Thanks for sharing!!
Where do you ride in Ontario? I live in the Guelph area and am debating getting into this but can’t find anywhere to ride
@@jasonfleming2086Mostly in the Lake of Bays area. I've also been to Huron Shores which is decent. The rail trail is relaxed of course. The wooded trail is really good, but is short. I also live in the country, so backroads are right there. If you're in the city, then you have to trailer every time, which is a bit of a pain. Last thing to mention, is you have to be okay with letting that much $$ sit in the garage. You initially think you'll use it all the time, but that's just not the case.
I have owned a couple of these in the last 4 years and they are without a doubt a great trail machine in most states. ***Be very aware of the fact it does not have an intercooler and therefore extremely loud*** earplugs are necessary for most of us.
Smiles per miles, I like that. This is definitely the best deal canam offers. I believe there are atvs more expensive than this
I recently purchased this machine. I previously owned an RS1, which I absolutely loved, I truly believe it is probably the best all round trail machine that was on the market. I haven’t had a lot of time in the DS but so far I am very impressed. I ride east coast trails and the 135 turbo is more power and you can definitely feel that difference and the SHOWA suspension is amazing. Needed a two seater and this was my pick! No regrets at this point. What soundbar was pictured in the video?
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
While I have to admit I am a Polaris fan, CanAm does have the best looking roll cages...
stock cages are only temporary and disposable...
ask me how i know haha.
Love your reviews, but if I could provide some feedback on these budget models is to really demonstrate how they stack up to the big rigs. A quick drag race from a dig, and from 50 kph would show the difference in power well, and even a tripod camera set up to show both a high end unit and the base model run a section of bumpy trail would really show what youre gaining for all the extra money. Right now I have a renegade 850, and have been slowly looking for sxs. It is very difficult to know if I will enjoy 135hp or wish I had gotten the 200hp version as a fast quad rider, so comparing a bit more objectively would be very helpful in making decisions. Regardless, a good review and glad you mentioned the cheaper showa shocks and how they perform, this seems like a great option (especially since you can tune it to 200hp afterwards).
I put over 2200 miles on my 2022 DS 120 X3 and it would haul the mail . They get slept on. I honestly think the 22s were already “135”ish Hp because Whalen dyno ran them and was getting numbers at the wheels to high to be 120 crank. On my YT channel I raced it against my 2023 1000R Outlander both in 4H and the Outlander jumps out stays one quad length ahead til 70 then the baby x3 walked it hard , from a 20 roll the baby X3 trashed it , wasn’t even remotely a race . The 135 will run right with a 181 hp rzr pro xp til upper mid range . For the price I tell everyone you just cannot beat the 135hp x3 for flat out fun for the money.
I now have an XRC RR . The 200hp doesn’t feel any different until you dip in a little harder , it definitely pulls harder in the Midrange . I DS 120 had like a tip over spot that was fun when the engine tone changed and it was boosting , the 200hp doesn’t do that , it’s just one strong linear pull .
If you’re never in the dunes or drag racing 24/7 you’ll never regret the 135.
@@joekearney Thank you a lot for this reply, this is exactly the kind of advice I was looking for. I was initially looking at 1000r NA older models but think that this DS 135 would be perfect sportiness coming from a quad. Ill check out your drag race too!
@@WeekendWarriors87 You bet brother ! Love the powersports community . Awesome hope it helps ! I think I put the quick drag in my shorts as well.
@@joekearney It definitely helped me out, itll be nice to know I can choose without being disappointed after all the investment. and yes your video helped a lot, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
@@WeekendWarriors87 You bet !
I have never wanted something more in my life to be honest. I am originally from southern KY and the trail systems there are amazing. I just simply cannot afford one.
got a 200hp 23 DS RR and for my money its amazing!
but you are 100% right, unless im in the sand i never use all 200hp...
The new CFMoto Z10 offers a lot for the money too!
As a Honda fan boy...and the owner of a 2023 X3 DS, I agree with this review 100%. If you're looking to spend more for a machine, your money is better spent on this and then spend your money on all of the accessories and upgraded components that you want. 200hp is tempting but it can't achieve anything out on the trail that 135hp can't do. The turbo power delivery is intoxicating and 135hp will still get you in trouble. And the price point for this level of features is hard to beat. Save your money for repairs. Heck, for what some people spend on one, you could have two X3 DS's!
Well said! thanks for sharing!!
Put a 2” spacer behind the steering wheel that would allow you to move back couple inches.
It’s looked like advertisement. No roof, no doors ets, and still “highly equiped” 😮
Are the 23 models seeing any minor or major differences from the 24 models? I found a 23 with a huge manufacture rebate and not sure if there really are any differences. 17K before taxes and freight.
Great review again guys thanks for all you do 🇨🇦. This seems like a great “budget” type sport machine from Canam. I’ve got this one and the Yamaha Yxz 1000ss on my radar but just need to finally decide on it. 😅
Thanks!! Let us know what you decide to get!!
Very nice nice video. I’m currently looking at the 2024 Can-Ams x3 and the 2024 Yamaha YXZ1000ss. Cost is around the same but any recommendations?
Interesting! More HP in the Maverick and it is a turbo, and uses a CVT. Not sure what appeals to you and not sure what your dealer has available for you either.
How much Canadian is the ds model and are that available.
I put the pricing in the description there...
Starting at $27,099 CDN and $21,999 USD
These looks like a great machine - but (like every manufacturer) they need to knock about $5k off the price before they are reasonable. It’s not just a BRP thing - even CF-Moto are no longer good value. Although I will admit the dealer advertised prices on Polaris RZR XP 1000 are coming way down compared this the msrp on these and they are 90% as good.
that's what I got, a 24 rzr xp1k I wanted one of these can ams so bad but my dealer was impossible, refused to budge an inch on price and were over msrp. went to polaris and got a new 24 xp1k for 17,700$ CAD the can am was well into the 20k's. the rzr has been awesome
@@Dreamscythe1 Thats a wicked good deal for that - I see alot of units sitting on the lot they must be really trying to clear them out
Seriously the x3 is great, hoping the x3 gets some stuff from the maverick r. would love a commander with this engine and smart shoks. really splits the difference between an xp 1000 rzr and the 180+hp machines.
That would be sweet!!
Great review. I am leaning to get a base model RS Max. The money saved on the base model will be used to buy a set of Apache backcountry track. Horse power isn't that much of difference since the 135 and 200 use same engine except the inner cooler. shocks are overrated, I have mercedes GLS with air suspension and adjustable shocks, it is sure nice but I would choose to stay at stiffer configuration.
Sounds weird but I love the look of the bottom section interior cage of the x3🥴❤
Where was the footage shot ?
Haliburton Ontario
awesome machines I wanted one so bad, but my local dealers thought they were selling a Ferrari I guess because they were all over msrp and would not budge on price for anything, so i ended up with a Polaris that I got a way way better deal on. love my Polaris but these are still really cool. to bad in my area can am dealers all price gouge and don't negotiate when the other dealers will work with you
Same happened to me, I saved 4k on my polaris pro xp.
But I do want an x3
For the price these things command. It should be 235 horsepower!
Yessss 💯
Can yall possibly do the X3 RS turbo 135hp?
Will see what we can do!!
@@dirttraxtv thx
After the reveal of the CFMoto Z1, this Maverick looks antique and skimpy on features. To be fair, the entire industry was put on notice, the have to step it up.
Watching Can Am squeeze another year out of this 2017 design is painful to watch.
I keep holding out for a new one thinking they will change it next year. Hope the Mav R trans makes it to the x3, but doubt that. Interested in seeing how the Z1 holds up
I don't agree with you on the looks. That CFMOTO is really great looking, but so is this unit.
Very poorly equipped