Robo.Systems debuted the '2x2 Ultra Bike,' a heavyweight, two-wheel-drive electric utility bike with a long list of features. Firstly, the bike is fit for off-road and even aquatic terrain. Its thick wheels allow it to drive on dirt, sand, snow, and even on water via its amphibious mode, which inflates two balloons.
The 2x2 Ultra Bike boasts a combination of gas-powered and electric motors. Its electric motor delivers approximately 40 miles of range at a top speed of 30 miles per hour. It has an abundance of storage potential for gas fuel, meaning riders will not remain stuck in the wilderness with an uncharged bike. Even the wheel compartments contain additional storage for fuel. The Ultra Bike can store up to six gallons of fuel in total, enabling hours of active drive time.
The Robo.Systems 2x2 Ultra Bike retails for $2,590 USD and is currently available for preorder online at the brand's Indiegogo page.
Modular Electric Utility Bikes
Robo.Systems' Ultra Bike is Fit for Off-Road and Aquatic Conditions
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