Royal Enfield’s First Electric Motorcycle Set for Unveiling at EICMA
Royal Enfield prepares to unveil its inaugural electric motorcycle at this year’s EICMA, the test prototype of this model has already been observed abroad. The images reveal the prototype that will represent Royal Enfield’s first production electric motorcycle.
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In line with the patent designs previously seen, the test mule features a round LED headlight and a sleek, low-profile structure. Additionally, the prototype is fitted with adjustable levers, and the turn signals are positioned closer to the instrument panel.
The motorcycle’s hardware includes girder forks, alloy wheels equipped with road-oriented tyres, and an exposed rear fender. The footpegs are positioned neutrally, and the rearview mirrors resemble those found on the current Classic 350 model. However, details regarding the battery and motor remain undisclosed at this time. It appears that Royal Enfield has incorporated aluminium in several components of its first electric motorcycle, including the front forks, main frame, and swingarm.
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Given the established popularity of the Classic name, Royal Enfield may consider using this designation for its electric motorcycle.
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Royal Enfield’s First Electric Motorcycle Set for Unveiling at EICMA
Royal Enfield prepares to unveil its inaugural electric motorcycle at this year’s EICMA, the test prototype of this model has already been observed abroad. The images reveal the prototype that will represent Royal Enfield’s first production electric motorcycle.
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In line with the patent designs previously seen, the test mule features a round LED headlight and a sleek, low-profile structure. Additionally, the prototype is fitted with adjustable levers, and the turn signals are positioned closer to the instrument panel.
The motorcycle’s hardware includes girder forks, alloy wheels equipped with road-oriented tyres, and an exposed rear fender. The footpegs are positioned neutrally, and the rearview mirrors resemble those found on the current Classic 350 model. However, details regarding the battery and motor remain undisclosed at this time. It appears that Royal Enfield has incorporated aluminium in several components of its first electric motorcycle, including the front forks, main frame, and swingarm.
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Given the established popularity of the Classic name, Royal Enfield may consider using this designation for its electric motorcycle.
Find all the latest motorcycle news on BikeKharido.
#SportBike #TriumphTrident660 #bikekharido