Probably not...
In order to get the BRP wired headset you need the CB option (I'm 80% sure). The holes are there to mount the round jacks, but there will no amplifier. As for the wireless, SENA does make a kit (I want to say 20 with a letter, like 20s ??) that mounts in the trunk and connects to the existing wires (on newer model RTs). It connects to your BT helmets and a wired input like a phone.
There is the BRP BT kit that does connect to everything. It is not hard to install, I totally missed the rubber cap on the BRP radio and had to ask for help here. In my case it presented noticeable lag between helmets when riding two up - I could hear my wife behind me, then a split later the voice came into my helmet. Couldn't understand anything. But I now have a new SENA setup (I'd get from Motorcycle Dave, a sponsor here - excellent service!). I haven't had a chance to try it out again.
What I currently do works very well - without spending a fortune on the BRP XM Radio kit. On the newer RT's (I have an RT-S), the CB audio cable is wired tied on the right side near the gas tank. I got an extension cord from Amazon (6') and routed up to my XGrip on the handle bars for my iPhone (get one from Pierre at
http://canamspyderaccessories.com/ replaces one of your 4 bolts. Then plug your phone in. I run the XM app or Amazon Prime Music, and just use simple helmet to helmet BT. The music streams out of the radio. Handy for GPS too, as the phone turns down the music to report GPS stuff.
Sure the Spyder XM kit is nice, but $$. For $5 my extension cable and phone work just as well
Supposedly the BRP $250 BT kit would connect my phone and helmets together via BT, but to be honest with HtoH comms, you can pair your phone too. Tap the button to talk to each other, tap again to listen to your phones music/gps/etc.) That way my wife can chit chat with our daughter while out on the road, then listen to her music. I can have XM and GPS in my helmet from my phone.
EDIT: We got our helmets with built in bluetooth on sale from Cycle Gear for $250. They have a store near me. Basic BT, not the one that connect to like 6 other devices with phone and all that. The more expensive BT SENA comms from what they told me can pair to phones, GPS, etc. and prioritize which one comes out, shares the phone call between both helmets, washes the dishes, etc. But I'm too cheap for all that
Just my thoughts!
Steve