Italian manufacturer CRP has revealed its Energica electric street bike. Although still in prototype form, the production version isn’t expected to differ too much.
Power comes from an oil-cooled electric motor that develops 134 bhp (100 kW / 135 PS) and 160 Nm (118 lb/ft) of torque. Those outputs are sufficient for a top speed of 136 mph (220 km/h), while the all-important anticipated range figure is a reasonable 93 miles (150 kilometres).
Chassis components include Marzocchi front forks and a Sachs rear monoshock damper, both of which are fully adjustable. The braking system is provided by Brembo, and it comprises dual discs with four-piston monobloc calipers for the front wheel and a single disc at the rear.
The 2013 CRP Energica makes its public debut at the EICMA show in Milan later this month.
In Italy, it will cost a steep €18,000 (around £14,400 / US $22,900 at current exchange rates) and deposits of €500 are being accepted from interested buyers. Deliveries, however, aren’t due to start until the beginning of 2014.
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Power comes from an oil-cooled electric motor that develops 134 bhp (100 kW / 135 PS) and 160 Nm (118 lb/ft) of torque. Those outputs are sufficient for a top speed of 136 mph (220 km/h), while the all-important anticipated range figure is a reasonable 93 miles (150 kilometres).
Chassis components include Marzocchi front forks and a Sachs rear monoshock damper, both of which are fully adjustable. The braking system is provided by Brembo, and it comprises dual discs with four-piston monobloc calipers for the front wheel and a single disc at the rear.
The 2013 CRP Energica makes its public debut at the EICMA show in Milan later this month.
In Italy, it will cost a steep €18,000 (around £14,400 / US $22,900 at current exchange rates) and deposits of €500 are being accepted from interested buyers. Deliveries, however, aren’t due to start until the beginning of 2014.
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