Coming in at just 15 kg (33.1 lb), the Urtopia Carbon 1 is already one the lighter e-bikes on the market. At CES 2025, the company behind it unveiled a new model that is 28% lighter – the Urtopia Titanium, which weighs just 10.8 kg (23.8 lb).
The e-bike’s ultralightweight design is largely due to three components. First, its newly developed frame is made of titanium; although slightly denser than carbon, this metal offers superior strength-to-weight ratio. Second, the bike features a solid-state battery promising to deliver an energy density of 300 Wh/kg. Urtopia has yet to reveal the battery capacity or the e-bike’s range.
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Third, Utopia has developed its brand-new Quark DM 1.2 mid-drive motor. Despite weighing a paltry 1.17 kg (2.58 lb), this motor can generate up to 65 Nm of torque and is fitted with a torque sensor for more precise control. As practically expected for a product launch in 2025, the Urtopia Titanium Zero also comes with AI features. Specifically, the e-bike boasts a voice assistant with the ability to deter potential thieves. Urtopia once again offers Strava and Apple Watch integration, as well as a built-in Bluetooth speaker. The rest of the bike’s specifications haven’t been announced yet.
Price and availability
Urtopia hasn’t provided any information on the Titanium Zero’s pricing and availability.