Specs:
Power & Performance:
Top speed: > 90 km/h
Autonomy: 140 km (at 40 km/h) / Actual around 40-50 km at normal speed
Explosive acceleration, perfect for steep slopes and crossings.
Battery & Charger:
74V 55Ah lithium-ion battery (4070Wh)
Charging time: 4 hours
Specific compartment for the charger under the seat.
Connectivity:
Surron IoV system for advanced features (route tracking, OTA updates, self-diagnostics).
Suspensions:
New front and rear suspensions for improved off-road performance.
Technical characteristics
Engine:
Type: BLDC (brushless direct current)
Cooling: Air
Maximum power: 12500 W
Maximum torque: 440 Nm
Transmission:
Belt + chain
Electrical Components:
USB port for charging external devices
LCD Digital Speedometer
Cycle Part:
Aluminum alloy frame
47mm inverted front fork
KKE shock absorber
Tires Version R: Front 90/90-19, Rear 120/80-18 Trail type
Tires Version T: Front 80/100-19, NEW Rear 100-90-18 Cross type
OPTIONAL Enduro Cross Tires 21/18 – Contact us
Hydraulic disc brakes
Warranty & Delivery
Warranty: 2 years for manufacturing defects and malfunctions, 1 year for the battery.
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