The 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited: Above & Beyond Luxury Three-Wheeling Contents Model Overview Specifications Features Photos Videos Links Canadian powersports powerhouse Can-Am developed the RT line to focus specifically on high-performance road touring, and the Spyder RT Limited is one of the most comfortable, luxurious models they offer. That hasn’t changed in 2022—admittedly, little about this machine has since last year, but it still occupies an important place in Can-Am’s 2022 model lineup. You get all the features of the standard RT with this beast, like the adjustable electronic windshield, additional lumbar support, heated driver grips, UFit footboards, and high-end LED headlights. There’s also the European-manufactured 1330cc Rotax ACE in-line three-cylinder engine, which makes a formidable 115 hp @ 7250 rpm and 96 lb-ft of torque @ 5000 rpm. There are a few features that distinguish the RT Limited from the vanilla RT, though: you get more cargo capacity (thanks to a LinQ-compatible top case), a better sound system (with six speakers instead of the standard four), and a much wider range of color options. Oh, and did we mention the new automatic air adjustment in the SACHS rear shock? That’ll definitely come in handy when your travels take you over bumps in the road. The 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited starts at $27,499 USD/$33,299 CAD. On this page: we’ve curated specs, features, news, photos/videos, etc. so you can read up on the new 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited in one place. Motorcycle Overview General Info Price: $27,499 USD/$33,299 CAD Key Features: Adjustable electronic windshield & automatic air adjustment in rear suspension Extra lumbar support & heated driver grips LinQ-compatible luggage including top case with 47 gallons (177L) of capacity Bluetooth-compatible BRP six-speaker keypad-controllable sound system Main Specs Engine: 1330cc Rotax ACE in-line three-cylinder engine Power: 115 hp Torque: 96 lb-ft Dry Weight: 1021 lbs (463 kg) Seat Height: 29.7 in (754.4mm) Competitors Yamaha Niken 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Specifications From Can-Am Engine Engine displacement 1330 cc Type Rotax® 1330 ACE in-line 3 cylinders, liquid-cooled with electronic fuel injection and electronic throttle control Bore & stroke 3.31 x 3.14 in. (84 x 80 mm) Power 115 hp (85.8 kW) @ 7,250 RPM Torque 96 lb-ft. (130.1 Nm) @ 5000 RPM Lubrication Drivetrain Transmission SE6 Type Semi-automatic with reverse function Gears 6-speed Chassis Suspension Front Double A-arms with anti-roll bar Suspension Rear Swing-arm Brakes Front 270 mm discs with Brembo† 4-piston fixed calipers Brakes Rear 270 mm disc, 1-piston floating caliper with integrated parking brake Tires Front MC165/55R15 55H Tires Rear MC225/50R15 76H Fuel Tank Capacity 7 gal (26.5 L) Color Safety and Security ABS Anti-lock Braking System Anti-theft system Digitally Encoded Security System (D.E.S.S.) HHC Hill Hold Control Dimensions L x W x H 111.5 x 61.2 x 57.6 in. (2,833 x 1,554 x 1,464 mm) Wheelbase 67.5 in. (1,714 mm) Seat height 29.7 in. (755 mm) Ground clearance 4.5 in. (115 mm) Dry weight 1,021 lb (464 kg) Curb Weight Warranty Warranty 2-year BRP Limited Warranty with 2-year roadside assistance Extension B.E.S.T. extended service term available from 12 to 36 months. 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Features Features Premium LED headlights Rider Touring Floorboards Adjustable passenger footboards Ultra comfortable limited seat with lumbar support Audio control keypad Glove box with USB Cruise control Integrated hard-side luggage Adjustable Electric Windshield with Memory Calibrated for towing a Can-Am trailer Signature LED lights Driver and passenger heated grips Driver and passenger heated seats LinQ compatible top case with passenger backrest 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Photos 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Videos 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Review | MC Commute 2022 RT-LTD Test Ride!! • An Epic Can-Am Spyder! | TheSmoaks Vlog_2367 Links Can-Am Websites USA Canada Social Media Links Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube The post 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited [Specs, Features, Photos] appeared first on webBikeWorld. Click here for full story...