There’s little in the way of proper info about the bike although they do say it will have a top speed of 28mph and a maximum range of 65 miles, which pretty much limits it to buzzing around town.
Alongside the Vektorr, Husky also unveiled a folding e-scooter called the Bltz (presumably missing an i because they spent all the budget on the extra R in Vektorr) both of which join the recently revealed E-Pilen. The Bltz produces a claimed 0.7bhp and is said to be capable of 12.4mph - enough for a quick blast across town after stepping off public transport.
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Bajaj Auto and Pierer Mobility, the parent company of KTM, have announced plans to jointly develop a series of electric two-wheelers in the 4kW to 11 kW power range.
Aim to become a global leader in 4-11kW EV space
To be manufactured at Bajaj’s factory in India
Husqvarna E-Pilen and e-scooter in the works
Bajaj-Pierer Mobility’s EVs: Big ambitions
Bajaj and Pierer Mobility plan to develop a common electric two-wheeler platform on which a series of EVs, of varying motor sizes, will be made. These electric vehicles will be manufactured in India, possibly at Bajaj s plant in Chakan.
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Pierer Mobility, the parent company for KTM, Husqvarna, Gas Gas and R Raymon bicycles, has revealed that its Husqvarna electric scooter is set to hit the market in 2022.
The Husqvarna electric scooter launch has been delayed
To be manufactured by Bajaj at Chakan
Husqvarna will also launch the E-Pilen electric motorcycle in 2022
Reports released by Pierer Mobility in the past mentioned a new Husqvarna electric scooter was under development and that it was
scheduled to hit the market in 2021. However, the latest report suggests that the launch has been delayed. It is expected to make its debut, alongside the
This Electric Motorcycle From Nepal Has Swedish Influence
This Electric Motorcycle From Nepal Has Swedish Influence
Project Zero is the latest product from the Nepal-based Yatri Motorcycles
While all of us may not have a penchant for EVs, embracing them for the coming future is surely unavoidable. Moreover, the increasing pollution and depleting resources have also given exposure to the fast growing electric two-wheeler manufacturers. The latest one to join the fray is Yatri Motorcycles with its Project Zero.
To a layman’s eye, the Project Zero would look quite similar to the
recently unveiled Husqvarna E-Pilen concept. Sporting a neo-retro theme, the e-motorcycle gets a round LED headlight, chopped rear fender, clip-ons, and minimum body work. Even the seat can accommodate just the rider.