Smoto launches 2 premium electric motorcycles with cafe racer style

Smoto launches 2 premium electric motorcycles with cafe racer style Smoto launches 2 premium electric motorcycles with cafe racer style

Currently, the choice of electric motorcycles for the community is increasing, the most recent of which is the presence of a brand called Smoto. No half-hearted, Smoto immediately offered 2 electric motorcycles to the public, namely, Smoto TC and Smoto TC Max.

Both are premium lifestyle electric motorcycles that combine retro style with innovative technology.

Smoto wants to offer a retro cafe racer-style two-wheel with the latest technology. This zero-emission iron horse is distinguished by its battery specifications and several visual supporting components.

The TC version is equipped with a motor dynamo from Bosch and a 60V 30Ah battery. Can cover a distance of up to 80 km with a full battery condition. The power of the driving motor is 3,000W and is capable of creating 150 Nm of torque.

The maximum speed is claimed to reach 80 km / h and charging time using the AC method takes 5 hours. While the fast charging (DC) system only takes 30 minutes.

Equipped with full LED lighting with DRL (Daytime Running Light) on the headlamp. For braking, the Smoto TC and Smoto TC Max are equipped with a CBS (Combi Brake System) system and a combination of analog and digital instrument panels. Do not forget to also provide connectivity technology that is connected to the factory default application.

The TC variant is available in 4 color options, namely Vintage Green, Khaki Yellow, Diamond Black and Dark Sea Blue.

While the TC Max battery power and range is greater. Equipped with a High Central Power dynamo motor from Vmoto SOCO, the battery is 72V 45Ah. When the battery is fully charged, this bike can cover a distance of up to 110 km.

Its power is 5,000 W, 180 Nm of torque, and a maximum speed of 95 km / h. For charging time via the AC system it takes 7 hours, whereas when using the fast charging method, it only takes 30 minutes.

For features, both are quite identical, the difference is from the use of several components. The most striking looks at the use of the belt to move the rear wheels. So the driving motor is in the middle.

Then the handlebars are lower than the regular TC model. Then, given two wheel options, some use aluminum wheels and spoke wheels.

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