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Comparing the 2024 RT-L to the 2025 RT-L - any known differences or problems?

99flyboy

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I'm thinking of trading my 2020 Spyder RTL for a 2024 or 2025 RTL. Did the 2024 have the new and improved tires? Are the info displays the same for both years?
Are there any known inherent problems with either?
 
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Wow! You're asking a 2025 question that can only be answered by looking at BRP.COM. Nobody has a 2025 yet, maybe you can order one, with delivery Feb-Mar next year. The new screen size will be same. To understand Apple CarPlay all you have to do is research on the forum. I doubt there'll be any change in tires. You might be cross referencing the new Canyon model. You would be better off getting a left-over 2024 next spring when rebates take effect.
 
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I was at the Can-Am display at Biketoberfest last weekend and they said no changes from '24 to '25 other than a rear-view camera option (possibly stock on S2S). All they seemed to care about was the Canyon, which was pretty cool
 
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2024 RTL models come with same old Kenda tires. 2025 RTL's will come with newer XPS tires, but they're still made by Kenda. I certainly wouldn't let tires sway a decision. (3) new tires are cheap.
 
Just bought the 2024 RT Sea to Sky and have sat on the 2025. Tires are definitely different, according to the Can-Am write up on the 2025 the new XPS tires are supposed to be more durable and will last longer than the tires prior to 2025. Can-Am states the change is result of Customer input. IMHO, the 2024 S2S certainly looks better than the 2025. The 2025 purple on the web appears much lighter than when you see it in person. It's a dark purple, think eggplant. Even in the sun it's much darker than advertised. When my 2024 tires wear a bit I'll be replacing them, not sure what I'll go with, anxious to hear the opinion of those who have put some miles on the new XPS tires. The front tires on my 2024 feel a bit too spongy to me. Time will tell, this is my first Spyder. I'll be scouring the forums to see what most people presently recommend. Dealer told me the only difference is color and tires.
 
16 psi for each.
The Operators Guide for my 2024 Spyder RT Sea2Sky says the tire pressure for the front tires should be 20 psi.

Check Page 101, and there's also a sticker under the driver's seat that's next to the fuel fill up.
 
The Operators Guide for my 2024 Spyder RT Sea2Sky says the tire pressure for the front tires should be 20 psi.

Check Page 101, and there's also a sticker under the driver's seat that's next to the fuel fill up.
I aired up both front to 20, major improvement in handling.
 
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