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For the fiercest of riding. Shredder RE, featuring the Radien² platform, PPS² DS+ rear suspension and high quality KYB PRO Kashima shocks, is the wildest deep snow sled on the market. The unmatched fun factor is powered by the Rotax® 850 E-TEC or E-TEC Turbo R engine options. |
Rotax 850 E-Tec Turbo R & 850 E-Tec EnginesPush further! Rotax® 850 E-TEC Turbo R is the most powerful 2-stroke turbo snowmobile engine ever from a factory. Outstanding 180hp* up to 2400m with incredible throttle response. Rotax® 850 E-TEC is the ruler in its class with power and snappiness. |
PPS2 DS+ Rear SuspensionPPS² DS+ rear suspension is designed for deep snow. It's simple construction with 3 kg weight saving compared to its predecessor, combined with a low angle of attack, ensures phenomenal handling and strong performance. |
KYB Kashima ShocksHigh capacity KYB Kashima shocks ensure performance for the roughest riding. Wide range of adjustability in Shredder RE model helps to optimize the sled for different conditions and rider's needs. |
10.25" Touchscreen Display with BRP ConnectPlan and navigate your day on snow. Share the ride and follow your friends. The 10.25’’ Touchscreen Display has upgraded features, like embedded maps and basic navigation features working without a phone connection. Connect with your smart phone and take advantage of further improved BRP GO! app. Spring option. |
LED HeadlightsLED headlights represent the latest Lynx lighting technology. Two led modules for low beam and one module for high beam offer a wide light pattern and bright visibility for the darkest hours. |
15 in. Wide Track15 in. (381 mm) wide track, featured in all Shredder models, provides agility in deep snow. Full-width rods add stability and prevent wash-outs when sidehilling due to refract of the edge of the track |
Radien² DesignLightweight Radien² platform with powder dynamic design, short tunnel design and extruded running boards create efficiency with less drag allowing riders to leave it all out on the snow. |