'Ox Motorcycles,' the Madrid-based electric motorbike start-up, launched 'The Duk,' a street-legal, safety-focused electric enduro bike. This e-bike is a higher-end model than the brand's previous 'The One' motorbike. The Duk is available in two models, the 'L3e' and 'L1e' versions. The versions are quite similar in price, though their respective performance specifications are quite different in order to target the different motorcycle licenses in Europe.
The L3e version features unrestricted performance that achieves a top speed of 53 miles-per-hour delivered from an 8 kW central motor. The L1e version, on the other hand, is limited for certain licenses and it only achieves a top speed of 28 miles per hour. The L1e retails for approximately $6,500 USD, while the L3e costs $6,700 USD. Both models boast a maximum range of approximately 60 miles.
Street-Legal Enduro E-Bikes
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Trend Themes
1. Electric Enduro Bikes - The rise of street-legal enduro bikes increase the need for more electrically powered options, with a focus on long range and performance.
2. Motorcycle Safety Innovation - The development of safety features and street-legal models will drive innovation in motorcycle manufacturing.
3. License-specific Motorcycle Models - Designing motorcycles with different performance specifications for different licenses can create a wider consumer market.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Motorcycle Manufacturing - Manufacturers focused on developing electric motorcycles will benefit from the growing demand for sustainable transportation options.
2. Motorcycle Safety Equipment Manufacturing - The need for increased motorcycle safety features presents an opportunity for manufacturers to innovate in this sector.
3. Transportation and Logistics - The use of electric motorcycles in transportation and logistics sectors may help to increase sustainability while also facilitating faster and more efficient delivery services.