AOTOS is preparing to launch the Flux X26 series on Kickstarter in what the company describes as the world’s first wheelie-capable light electric moto. These bikes are designed as an intelligent mobility device rather than a conventional e-bike, so the Flux X26 pairs robust electric performance with an entire digital ecosystem for urban commutes and recreational rides.
The Flux X26 is powered by a 48V electric drivetrain with 750 watts of power, but the bike can peak at up to 2,000 watts and 110Nm of torque This results in strong acceleration and the bike can also climb gradients of up to 25%, but it’s still compliant with Class-2 road regulations. The new e-moto from AOTOS is further built for both city travel and off-road use cases, both of which benefit from a long range of up to 70 miles on a single charge depending on the specific model variant.
AOTOS has developed an eye-catching and very sleek design with an aluminum alloy frame that sports sharp and angular lines. The manufacturer also advertises a motorcycle-grade inverted front fork suspension and dual-spring rear shocks that will maintain stability and comfort in different terrains.
Additionally, the integrated FLUX OS platform is one of the highlights of the Flux X26 series. This system includes a 5.5-inch display, GPS, anti-theft protection and app connectivity for monitoring ride data and vehicle status. OTA software updates will allow the system to evolve and improve over time.
The Flux X26 e-motos will debut on Kickstarter today, March 25. Super Early Bird pricing begins at $1,199.00 for the standard model, which will carry an official MSRP of $1,699.00. The Flux X26 Pro is available for $1,599.00 instead of $2,299.00, which means that early supporters can take advantage of substantial launch discounts.
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