Silence Unveils S05 Weekender Electric Motorbike with 133 km Range at EICMA

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Silence debuted its first electric motorbike, the S05 Weekender, at the EICMA international motorbike trade fair in Milan. With a starting price of 3,500 euros, the S05 Weekender is designed for both urban commuting and recreational use, though it features road tires more suited to on-road riding than off-road trails. The e-motorbike has a top speed of 120 km/h and offers a certified range of 133 kilometres. It weighs 94 kilograms without the battery and includes features like ABS brakes, a seven-inch touchscreen, and a spacious storage compartment for a helmet. Silence also offers a more affordable, slower version with a 100 km/h top speed.

Carlos Sotelo, Director of the Mobility Department at Silence’s parent company Acciona, emphasized the versatility of the motorbike, highlighting its suitability for both daily commutes and leisure rides. “The bike generates no noise or vibrations and respects the environment,” Sotelo stated.

Along with the S05 Weekender, Silence presented an updated version of its S02 electric scooter. The 2025 model features larger wheels for improved stability and safety, while also incorporating a more robust build weighing 130 kilograms including the battery. The scooter is available in two versions: an L1e moped with a top speed of 45 km/h and an L3e variant with a maximum speed of 90 km/h. The updated model offers a range of up to 133 kilometres and is priced starting at 2,800 euros.

Additionally, Silence revealed the prototype of its upcoming GT-SX grand touring motorbike. Equipped with two batteries, the GT-SX will have a range exceeding 200 kilometres, offering comfort for long-distance rides and efficient performance on country roads. The motorbike features a full fairing for aerodynamic protection and generous storage space under the seat, capable of accommodating two full-face helmets.

All three of Silence’s new models feature a standardized, removable battery, a common feature across the company’s electric vehicles, including the S04 Nanocar, which launched in Germany in October at a starting price of 11,995 euros.

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