Bombardier Recreational Products

BRP Inc. is the holding company for Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., operating as BRP, a Canadian manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, side by sides, motorcycles, and personal watercraft. It was founded in 2003, when the Recreational Products Division of Bombardier Inc. was spun off and sold to a group of investors consisting of Bain Capital, the Bombardier-Beaudoin family and the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. Bombardier Inc., was founded in 1942 as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée (Bombardier Snowmobile Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier at Valcourt in the Eastern Townships, Quebec.

BRP Inc.
Company typePublic
Traded as
TSX: DOO
Nasdaq: DOOO
IndustryRecreational vehicles
Founded2003 (2003)
Headquarters
Valcourt, Quebec
,
Canada
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsSki-Doo, Can-Am (ATV & Can-Am Spyder and Ryker three-wheeled vehicles), Sea-Doo (PWC), Lynx, Evinrude Outboard Motors, and Rotax, as well as Manitou and Alumacraft boats
ServicesRecreational Vehicle service
Revenue US$7.678 billion (2022)
US$1.462 billion (2022)
Net income
US$0.634 billion (2022)
Owners
Number of employees
10,500 (via brp.com) (2018)
DivisionsCanada, United States, Mexico, Finland, and Austria
Websitewww.brp.com

As of October 6, 2009, BRP had about 5,500 employees; its revenues in 2007 were above US$2.5 billion. BRP has manufacturing facilities in five countries: Canada, the United States (Wisconsin, Illinois, North Carolina, Arkansas, Michigan and Minnesota), Mexico, Finland, and Austria. The company's products are sold in more than 100 countries, some of which have their own direct-sales network.

BRP's products include the Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Can-Am ATVs and Can-Am motorcycles, Sea-Doo personal watercraft, and Rotax engines. The Ski-Doo was ranked 17th place on CBC Television's The Greatest Canadian Invention in 2007.

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