Mar 30, 2017 05:27 PM EDT
The Italian Volt Electric Motorcycle: The Revolution In Motorcyles

The main objective of Italian Volt is to create the next big thing in the world of motorcycles. The company is all set to offer a powerful electric motorcycle.

There are many wonderful features that the revolutionary electric motorcycle can boast of. The Volt offers a minimum of 80% charge in 40 minutes. That is an impressive number as it takes a very less time to charge itself.

Also, the motorcycle has a battery capacity up to 15KW/h. It also offers a range of 124 miles (200 km). Not only that, the bike can zoom and accelerate from 0 to 60 miles (97 km/h) in 4.6 seconds. The vehicle displays a maximum speed of 110 mph (180 km/h.) For all this, the vehicle has a gross weight of 540 lbs (245 kg.)

All of the features of the Volt like the frame, swingarm, and bodywork are 3D-printed. The customers do have a say while the motorcycle is being designed. They can choose between 3 versions. They versions that the company gives as a choice are Roadster, Scrambler and Cafe Racer. These vehicles will be available in the color of the buyer's choice, reported Cyril Huze Post.

Each Volt motorcycle is fitted with Ohlins suspension and Brembo brakes. It also offers a fully customizable riding profile. This way the riders can choose between different torque and engine brake settings, reported Motor Webs.

Italian Volt is an Italian Limited Company established in 2016. The company was set up for designers veterans from Lamborghini and Bertone.

Being an electric motorcycle, the bike is definitely environmental friendly. Not only that, it can also be customized with exclusive features for the luxury segment. The prototypes for the electric motorcycle The company has completed creating the prototypes for the new motorcycle. It is expected that Italian Volt will take pre-orders for the electric motorcycles in the third quarter of 2017.

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