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Zero answers the call for less expensive electric motorcycles with six new models under $10,000, starting with the Zero XE, a $6,495 e-dirtbike.
At long last, the Royal Enfield unveiled the Flying Flea C6 roadster this week. The retro-futuristic e-moto has a classic front girder suspension, a magnesium battery case, and a motor that resembles an original crankcase. The original Royal Enfield Flying Flea was a lightweight motorcycle designed to be dropped from the sky alongside paratroopers during World War II.
Honda introduced a trio of new two-wheeled EVs: the Honda EV Fun Concept, its first performance-oriented electric motorcycle; the CUV e moped designed for the European market; and the much-anticipated Honda Activa e-moped which will be the electric successor to the popular Honda 110.
KYMCO announced its long-anticipated RevoNEX electric motorcycle. Built around LiveWire’s Arrow S2 platform, the production model is expected by 2026.
Flyer revealed its second-generation enduro e-MTB, the Uproc Evo:X, with two models, the 8.50 and 4.10. Both are equipped with the latest Bosch Performance Line CX motor and powered with a frame-integrated 800 Wh PowerTube battery (with an optional Bosch PowerMore 250 range extender) and Shimano’s latest Hill Start Assist and Extended Boost tech.
Platum and Pininfarina join forces to demonstrate that electric urban mobility can be stylish as well as sustainable. The sophisticated E-Moped 500 takes inspiration from the Fiat 500 and delivers sound practicality with removable batteries, a healthy 115 km range, and an under-seat storage that can easily fit a helmet.
Spanish EV maker Silence is stepping into the electric motorcycle realm with its new S05 Weekender. The 208-lb commuter e-moto will have a range of 83 miles, a top speed of 75 mph, and come in at a reasonable price of $3,755 (€3,500).
India’s Oben Electric is announcing the Rorr EZ commuter e-motorcycle. The Rorr EZ batteries utilize lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology, renowned for its high heat resistance and longevity, especially useful in India’s varied climate.
Husqvarna unveiled the Pioneer, a street-legal electric dirt bike. Aimed at beginner riders, the Pioneer weighs in at a reasonable 247 lbs, offers 37 Nm torque and allows the rider to customize power and traction modes.
The US e-cargo bike market is getting a bold new player. Introducing the STREEK from Yokohama, Japan—a unique e-cargo trike with an innovative surround loop frame, which allows cargo to be hung from the top bar or stacked on the multiple decks, and dual tilting front wheels, with suspension to add stability. US distribution will be managed through Vvolt.
Shimano updates the firmware on the race-specific EP801 drive system that will deliver an even higher assist level that will easily achieve the maximum 400% assist ratio for Boost Mode; a customizable max speed cut-off progression; and extended carry-over assist when riders stop pedaling.
Chinese EV producer TAILG announced its S96 MAX electric moped, which will feature the high-efficiency Star Ring Magnetic Motor that is claimed to increase range by over 13% while reducing the motor weight by half.
Hero introduced its first e-moped for the European market, the Vida Z. Interestingly, Hero is using the Vida Z as an introductory two-wheeler EV, followed up by a range of ICE models to follow.
Channel your inner Marty McFly with the latest creative rendition of the DAB 1a. DAB has created a “Back to the Future” themed 1a electric motorcycle that includes a speedometer that tops out at 88mph and a flux capacitor trim detail. Plus the whole thing is clad in stainless steel body panels.
Does your work involve managing fleets of e-bikes, e-scooters, and the like? This interesting new whitepaper discusses the advantages of combining GNSS modules with a broad range of connectivity options (antenna, RTK correction services, design review) into a “one-stop-shop” solution that could transform your high-precision IoT projects.
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