Can you still buy Evinrude ETEC?

Can you still buy Evinrude ETEC?

One of the world’s leaders in outboard motor manufacturing will no longer exist. Evinrude motors parent company, Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), announced last week that it would discontinue manufacturing of its Evinrude E-TEC and E-TEC G2 outboard engines.

Is Evinrude ETEC 2-stroke or 4-stroke?

The technology is considered 2-Stroke, Direct Injection. Evinrude E-TEC in fact, has cleaner exhaust emissions than a 4-stroke, it produces 5 to 10 times less Carbon Monoxide (CO) while idling or trolling.

Is Evinrude ETEC 2-stroke?

Did Mercury buy Evinrude?

Did Mercury buy out Evinrude? BRP Discontinues Evinrude Outboard Engines, Signs Agreement with Mercury Marine. … Following BRP’s decision to discontinue E-TEC and E-TEC G2 outboard engines, the company has signed an agreement with market leader Mercury Marine to support boat packages and continue to supply outboard engines to their boat brands.

Does Evinrude make a 4 stroke outboard?

One of the biggest debates in recreational boating is the 2-stroke vs 4-stroke argument. Evinrude makes this decision simple for you by only manufacturing 2-stroke engines. If you are a fan of the slow-and-steady environmentally-friendly plusses associated with 4-strokes, never fear.

Are Evinrude Outboard Motors still being made?

On May 27, 2020, BRP announced that they would be retiring the Evinrude brand and would exit the outboard boat motor market. The modern Evinrude E-TEC motors were among the lowest emission and highest power-to-weight ratio outboards produced. Evinrude’s name continues today not only on many an outboard motor but also by the presentation of the Ole Evinrude Award.

Who owns Evinrude outboards?

Evinrude Outboard Motors was a North American company that built a major brand of two-stroke outboard motors for boats. Founded by Ole Evinrude in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1907, it was formerly owned by the publicly traded Outboard Marine Corporation since 1935 but OMC filed for bankruptcy in 2000. It was working as a subsidiary of Canadian Multinational Bombardier Recreational Products but was discontinued in May of 2020.