BRP Insider launches new corporate website

This top snowmobile company is making its global presence known

person riding a snowmobile
The new website showcases some of the latest and greatest snowmobiles on the market. Photo courtesy Ski-Doo

BRP has launched a new corporate website, which provides users with a portrait of its global presence, more product videos and an entry point to its brand sites.   

The new website, www.brp.com, showcases the company's international reach by way of a facilities section that highlights BRP's manufacturing and R&D footprint in five countries and its dealer presence in more than 100 countries across the world. 

The site is a hub to the company's brand sites and their social media platforms. Users can also link to BRP's parts accessories and clothing e-commerce sites where available. International country websites and after-sales service pages are easily located so users from anywhere in the world can quickly find the information they are looking for. Potential job seekers may also consult the company's career section for information on life at BRP and the employment opportunities at its worldwide locations. 

BRP's commitment to the design and development of greener, more fuel-efficient products is detailed in an eco-performing technology and advanced concept sections. A social responsibility section also illustrates how BRP is committed to safety and to helping the communities in which it is present.

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