The C600 from Auper Motorcycles Has Arrived to Transform the Electric Motorcycle Market in Brazil! According to the Manufacturer, With Affordable Pricing and High Technology, It Promises to Change Urban Transportation.
The Revolution of Electric Motorcycles in Brazil: Meet the C600, Auper Motorcycles’ New Bet That Promises to Shake Up the Market. According to Auper Motorcycles, a startup that claims to be visionary and focused on eco-friendly vehicles, the motorcycle promises not only to redefine the sector but also to offer an affordable price of R$ 24,990.
According to the company, the C600 is not just any ordinary electric motorcycle. This is because, with a 35 kW motor, the model generates an impressive 47 horsepower and 115 Nm of torque.
“These numbers translate into an agile and powerful riding experience, ideal for traffic in major Brazilian cities”, says the company.
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According to Auper, the 7.2 kWh battery offers a range of up to 150 kilometers, and the regenerative braking system further increases energy efficiency, allowing for more sustainable riding.
Cutting-Edge Technology and Safety
Founded by Silvio Rotilli Filho, Alan Callegaro, David Ofori-Amoah, and Ali Emadi, Auper Motorcycles states that it is committed to technological innovation. The C600 is equipped with ABS brakes, traction control, keyless ignition, built-in alarm, and GPS tracking.
“These features ensure a safe and practical ride, essential for the urban audience seeking efficiency and safety”, says the company.
Silvio Rotilli Filho, CEO of Auper, reveals that his motivation to create the C600 came from a childhood accident, which sparked his desire to develop a motorcycle that offers comfort and autonomy without compromising safety.
A Future-Oriented Design
Auper claims that every part of the C600 has been developed by the company, ensuring a cohesive and high-quality product. Additionally, a dedicated app provides complete technical support, allowing riders to monitor the motorcycle’s performance and receive assistance when needed.
“This level of integration between hardware and software is rare in the electric motorcycle market, highlighting the C600 as a true innovation”, the company states.
Market and Auper’s Impact
Auper Motorcycles also states that it is not just launching a new product; it is transforming the electric motorcycle market in Brazil.
“The arrival of the C600 in Brazil represents a milestone for Auper. We are confident that our motorcycle will meet the needs of urban consumers seeking a safe and economical alternative”, says Silvio Rotilli Filho,
Promising Future
The C600 model is Auper’s first launch in the South American market. The company aims to cater to both experienced motorcyclists and delivery workers, reflecting an inclusive and diverse market strategy.
The popularization of electric vehicles is a trend, and Auper says it is at the forefront of this change, offering products that combine sustainability, innovation, and accessibility.
Reader, do you believe that, one day, we will see more electric motorcycles than those powered by ethanol and gasoline circulating in Brazil? Leave your comment!

É uma ótima adição ao mercado. Já consigo ver os entregadores com suas mochilas em motos como está.
Porém vão ficar chateados pela ausência de sons irritantes
Espero que sim!!
Sendo o fato de acabar com as motos com escape adulterado para fazer barulho sara uma grande benefício para a comunidade!!!
Sem dúvida, o grande perigo são os políticos do Brasil,facilmente corrompido aumentar as taxas dos impostos para inviabilizar o consumo.