The Daymak Combat Has a Battery With 4.8 kWh Capacity That Powers the Motor and Reaches Up to 80 Kilometers
The Daymak, a company based in Canada, has developed a new type of multifunctional electric motorcycle, which combines elements of both a snowmobile and a traditional motorcycle.
The aim of the model is to broaden the range of available usage options for owners, especially in areas of the country that have snow cover for significant periods of the year.
The multifunctional off-road electric motorcycle is known as Daymak Combat and, in addition to the conventional pair of wheels, comes with skis that can be attached to keep it moving when the road is snowy.
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Due to the high power involved, the electric vehicle cannot be licensed for movement on public roads. Its sole purpose is to operate on private property. The cause of this restriction is the power that its electric motor can produce, reaching about 14,000 W.
The Daymak Combat has a battery with 4.8 kWh capacity, which powers the motor and has a moderate range of 80 kilometers, which is typical for comparable electric bikes released recently.
Meanwhile, the top speed, even with the super powerful motor of the multifunctional electric motorcycle, is limited to 70 kilometers per hour for safety reasons and also to avoid the need to constantly recharge the battery.
Due to the Technology and the Super Powerful Motor That Equips the Electric Motorcycle, Its Price Has Not Been Very Appealing to Consumers
Because of all the benefits, the Daymak Combat electric motorcycle has an exorbitant price. The first hundred units will be sold at a retail price of US$ 13,995, about R$ 73,440 in direct conversion, with deliveries expected to start in June 2023.
Also in 2023, a luxury version will be launched at a price of US$ 14,999, approximately R$ 78,708, and a reservation fee of US$ 1,000. However, the manufacturer did not provide details on the differences between the models.
Daymak released a video on its official channel. Follow along to see how the Combat works in practice.
The president of Daymak, Aldo Baiocchi, stated that the multifunctional electric motorcycle is part of the company’s development to become one of the largest producers of electric vehicles in the world. He noted that the goal of the company is to become one of the leading manufacturers of electric-powered vehicles.
“Having been in the market for over 20 years, we’ve gained the knowledge, distribution, marketing, service, and components needed to build and produce an amazing product like the Combat,” said Aldo Baiocchi.
According to Daymak, the multifunctional electric motorcycle has undergone rigorous testing over the last three years and can tackle any type of terrain or incline. You can ride it year-round, even when it’s snowing or muddy, and it won’t require much space in the garage.


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