Energica unveils 'Experia' fully electric motorcycle

Energica unveils ‘Experia’ fully electric motorcycle

Energica Motor Company has launched its newest electric motorcycle in the company’s line-up, the Energica Experia Green Tourer.

The company says the motorcycle is built with a new platform with a new frame, steering, fairing and more. The company says that it has features of both a sportbike and a traditional touring bike. Experia is currently in manufacturing and is expected to be delivered to dealers in the U.S. by this fall.

Experia Specifications:  

  • Range: 420 km (261 miles) city / 256 km (160 miles) combined / 208 km (130 miles) extra-urban
  • Battery capacity: 22.5 kWh Max. / 19.6 kWh nominal
  • Charging time: 0-80% in 40 minutes with a Level 3/DC Fast charger, compatible with all levels of charging
  • Peak power: 75 kW (102 hp) sustained: 60 kW (80 hp)
  • Torque: 115 Nm (85 lb.-ft.)
  • Top speed: Limited at 180 km/h (112 mph)
  • 7 Riding Modes: Eco, Urban, Rain, Sport, plus three rider customizable modes
  • Regenerative Braking: High, Medium, Low, Off
  • Traction Control: Six levels of intervention combined with the existing eABS and the Cornering Bosch 9.3 mp
  • Motor: EMCE Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Motor (PMASynRM)

The bike can be ordered now at all Energica stores worldwide and it will be available in autumn 2022.

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