Since that picture doesn't have a URL I have serious doubts that it is real.BRP site says the new version of BRP GO, which is coming Spring 2026, will support iOS or Android without a headset.
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Does anyone’s past experiences with BRP GO lend confidence to this might actually work? Trying to decide on Black Friday deals on GPS’s.
BRP GO! can be used on:
- The 7.8" display of 3-wheel vehicles: When BRP GO! is connected to the display, you can use select compatible apps on the vehicle display (through screen mirroring).
- The 10.25" display of electric motorcycles: When BRP GO! is paired with the display, it will offer vehicle information of your Can-Am electric motorcycle right from your phone
*For the 10.25" display of 3-wheel vehicles, Apple CarPlay replaces the screen mirroring features of the BRP GO! app.
Well it does say On-Road and spring 2026…..so I think it’s realSince that picture doesn't have a URL I have serious doubts that it is real.
BRP GO! only works on the 7.8" display on earlier models and on the 10.25" display of the electric motorcycles. It also works with their snowmobile and seadoo watercraft.
Apple CarPlay is what works with the 10.25" displays of the 3-wheel models.
Here's what I found on the CAN-AM website:
It does look like a CAN-AM website, but without the actual URL it could also be something someone created.Well it does say On-Road and spring 2026…..so I think it’s real![]()
Tough crowd! For URL junkies.It does look like a CAN-AM website, but without the actual URL it could also be something someone created.
We'll know for a sure in a few months.![]()
Looks like the real deal to meWell it does say On-Road and spring 2026…..so I think it’s real
Snowmobile and watercraft are not On-Road
Anyway time will tell, I will still have a GPS because some places we go doesn’t have tower or they are very slow…..
Interesting.Looks like the real deal to me
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10.25" Touchscreen Display with Apple CarPlay - Can-Am On-Road
Discover the digital interfaces & smart displays available on our electric motorcycles and on our 3-wheel motorcycles.can-am.brp.com
Just a hunch here but it will probably arrive via a wifi download and show up in the applets menu labeled something like "Navigation". Spoken turn by turn directions will come through the external speakers. If you are wearing your helmet and your headset is paired with the infotainment system then you may have the option to hear them through your headset. A BRP-Go app on your phone (any phone) will allow you to create and save rides to the Navigation applet just like Harley's Ride Planner.Interesting.
It does say "...no headset required." so I'm wondering how the "advanced navigation" is going to work as far as telling you when to turn.
Let's hope it doesn't mess up the Apple CarPlay support, as mine has been working great since the BRP Connect 4.1 update.
The Can-Am Ski-Doo has this now. If you go to https://ski-doo.brp.com/us/en/discover-ski-doo/technologies/10-25-display.htmlJust a hunch here but it will probably arrive via a wifi download and show up in the applets menu labeled something like "Navigation". Spoken turn by turn directions will come through the external speakers. If you are wearing your helmet and your headset is paired with the infotainment system then you may have the option to hear them through your headset. A BRP-Go app on your phone (any phone) will allow you to create and save rides to the Navigation applet just like Harley's Ride Planner.
If this navigation app is as good as or better than say Goggle or Apple Maps, I may not even rely on Apple CarPlay like I have been. I couldn't care less about phone connectivity, and I can enjoy all the music I want from the music apps on my iPhone bluetoothed to the Media applet.
Between now and the supposed release date there will be a lot of speculation and if it really does come to life it may look nothing like what I hope it will. Just sayin'
There's a "how to use your GPS" link on that page too:The Can-Am Ski-Doo has this now. If you go to https://ski-doo.brp.com/us/en/discover-ski-doo/technologies/10-25-display.html
You will get a good idea of what potentially awaits us.
There isn't an add on GPS module for Spyders, and I've got money to bet that says the Ski-Doo module can't be installed on a Spyder.Make Sure That You Have a GPS Module Installed on Your Snowmobile
The built-in GPS is only available on Ski-Doo snowmobile models equipped with the 10.25” display.
- If you have a 2026 model, your vehicle already comes with the GPS module with Group Ride.
- If you have a 2025 model, your vehicle already comes with the GPS module without Group Ride. To benefit from the Group Ride feature, you will have to purchase the GPS module with Group Ride and have it installed by your local dealer. You will also need to do a software update either via Wi-Fi or directly at your local dealer.
- If you have 2023 or 2024 model, you will have to purchase a GPS module and have it installed by your local dealer. You will also need to do a software update either via Wi-Fi or directly at your local dealer.
There are a lot of dead areas around here, so I have rever and google maps offline files downloaded on my phone that cover most everything east of the Mississippi, both still work even when there is no signal.Well it does say On-Road and spring 2026…..so I think it’s real
Snowmobile and watercraft are not On-Road
Anyway time will tell, I will still have a GPS because some places we go doesn’t have tower or they are very slow…..
I've switched to using the Google Maps application on my desktop computer (not the Google Maps website). The interface is pretty good, and allows you to drag and drop your route, as long as you set destination points along the route so it doesn't try to "optimize" the route once you send it to your phone.If this navigation app is as good as or better than say Goggle or Apple Maps, I may not even rely on Apple CarPlay like I have been.