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Australian company develops electric motorcycle that promises to be the cheapest model in Brazil

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 07/11/2022 às 14:59
Updated 21/12/2022 às 10:04
Electric motorcycle that does not need CNH - Cheap electric motorcycle in Brazil - Vs1 Super Soco
Photo: Model VS1 – SOCO
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Meet the VS1 Super Soco – Brazil's cheapest electric motorcycle with a compact look and capable of supporting up to 200 kg.

A Australian V Motorcycle, owner of motorbike super punch, which sells the most in Europe, has developed a new electric motorcycle, called the VS1. The company has several models produced with the highest quality and technology in compliance with certifications. The new electric motorcycle model is a bestseller in Europe and also in Asia.

Cheapest electric motorcycle in Brazil has a compact look and can support up to 200 kg

ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE THAT DOESN'T NEED A CNH? CHEAP ELECTRIC BIKE IN BRAZIL – VS1 SUPER SOCO | LAUNCH

When it comes to the design of the motorcycle, the electric vehicle has a compact look, focusing on logistics and deliveries, bringing a timeless and sporty design, with a flat floor, generating more comfort and offering the opportunity to carry backpacks and bags much more easily.

In addition, the electric motorcycle is equipped with a luggage rack at the rear and a basket at the front for carrying deliveries. And despite everything, the model weighs only 78 kilos, can carry up to 200 kg of cargo. Its seat is very wide, but the cheapest motorcycle in Brazil is approved to carry only one person.

All the lights on the motorcycle are LEDs and, in addition to being very beautiful, they generate more safety, given that the rider will have greater lighting power, also saving the battery, as the LED consumes less energy. The model is equipped with two lithium batteries removable, being strong components that are the same ones equipped in a Tesla Model S. The batteries are 60V with 45 Ah.

How to remove batteries from electric motorcycle

To remove the batteries from the VS1, it is necessary to lift the bench and remove a cover responsible for protecting the batteries.

Once this is done, it is necessary to disconnect the component and pull it by the handle. A highlight for the vehicle is that there is the possibility of checking the battery charge level. The vehicle is charged from any common household outlet. Each component recharges for about 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Due to its power, the electric vehicle can reach a range of 160 km where, according to the company, only 0,6 cents are spent per km traveled, with only R$ 9,60 spent with full autonomy. Even with the increase in the electricity bill, the electric motorcycle manages to be more economical compared to a combustion model with the same autonomy. 

Cheapest electric motorcycle in Brazil has a unique technology engine

O electric motorcycle engine is located in the tire and does not have any type of chain or belt transmission, bearing in mind that the tire itself propels the electric motorcycle. The Super Soco vehicle has an engine with a unique technology patented by the company itself.

This engine delivers a power of 5,4 horsepower and a torque of 17,43 kgfm, which is superior to several models on the market, making the electric motorcycle that does not need a driver's license reach a maximum speed of 100 km/h. To further improve the management of this speed, there are three driving modes of the vehicle, which even has reverse gear.

In Brazil, the bike hits the market costing only R$ 25.980, with up to three years warranty offered by the seller, available in any color and with commercial printing already customized according to requirements. O electric vehicle can be ordered online and can be shipped worldwide.

Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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