VOLTERRA Motors Unveils New Electric Powersports Bikes for Young Riders with Cutting-Edge Features

US-based electric powersports vehicle manufacturer, VOLTERRA Motors, has unveiled two new products in its electric powersports line-up: the DTFe-50 and DTFe-110. These all-electric bikes are designed to provide a green alternative for younger riders while offering up to 50% more acceleration than traditional combustion bikes.

The DTFe-50 boasts a low 24-inch seat height, 10-inch wheels, an adjustable speed of up to 19mph, and a range of up to 50 miles. Meanwhile, the DTFe-110 features a 14-inch front wheel, 12-inch back wheel, a top speed of up to 25mph, and a range of 50 miles.

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Both bikes come fully equipped with VOLTERRA’s cutting-edge technology, including Bluetooth connectivity and swappable lithium-ion batteries, and the VOLTERRAPP, which provides parents with full control over speed, acceleration, time limits, and password lock.

These electric bikes have hydraulic disc brakes, safety position lights, and no clutch or gears to prevent stalling. With production scheduled to begin in the second half of 2023, VOLTERRA aims to provide safe, fun, easy, and green alternatives for younger riders and their families.

According to Jose Villegas, CEO of VOLTERRA, there are limited options currently available in the powersports space for young riders, so the company is filling the gap.

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The DTFe-50 is perfect for new, young riders, with lower speeds and connectivity features that give parents peace of mind. On the other hand, the DTFe-110 is ideal for slightly more advanced riders, with bigger tires, higher top speeds, and a larger battery capacity, while still offering essential safety features and connectivity capabilities.

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