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Electric motorcycle created especially for Brazil is launched and could annihilate the competition 

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 10/07/2024 às 02:56
Discover the C600 from Auper Motorcycles, the electric motorcycle that promises to revolutionize the Brazilian market with innovation and an affordable price! (Image: reproduction)
Discover the C600 from Auper Motorcycles, the electric motorcycle that promises to revolutionize the Brazilian market with innovation and an affordable price! (Image: reproduction)

The Auper Motorcycles C600 has arrived to transform the electric motorcycle market in Brazil! According to the manufacturer, with its affordable price and high technology, it promises to change urban transport.

The revolution of electric motorcycles in Brazil: Discover 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 ecological vehicles, the motorcycle promises to not only redefine the sector, but also offer an affordable price of R$24.990.

According to the company, the C600 It's not just an ordinary electric motorcycle. This is because, with a 35 kW engine, the model generates an impressive 47 horsepower and 115 Nm of torque.

“These numbers translate into an agile and powerful driving experience, ideal for traffic in large Brazilian cities,” says the company.

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 driving.

Cutting-edge Technology and Security

Founded by Silvio Rotilli Filho, Alan Callegaro, David Ofori-Amoah and Ali Emadi, Auper Motorcycles says it is committed to technological innovation. The C600 is equipped with ABS brakes, traction control, keyless ignition system, built-in alarm and GPS tracking.

“These features guarantee safe and practical driving, essential for the urban public who seek efficiency and safety,” says the company.

Silvio Rotilli Filho, CEO of Auper, reveals that his motivation to create the C600 came from an accident in his childhood, which awakened in him the desire to develop a motorcycle that offered comfort and autonomy without compromising safety.

A Design for the Future

Auper claims that each piece of C600 was developed by the company, which guarantees a cohesive and high quality product. Additionally, a dedicated app offers full technical support, allowing riders to monitor their bike'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”, states the company.

Auper Market and Impact

Auper Motorcycles also says 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 looking for 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 serve both experienced motorcyclists and delivery drivers, 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 be able to see more electric motorcycles than those powered by ethanol and gasoline circulating in Brazil? Leave your comment!

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Carlos rocha
Carlos rocha
10/07/2024 13:14

Yes, more practicality, savings and less pollution. I hope to soon exchange my Honda cg 160 for a good electric one.

Mauricio
Mauricio
10/07/2024 19:39

I don't see this happening any time soon, as there is a lack of infrastructure, I believe that it is viable for urban transport,
The average Brazilian does not have enough money to own and maintain 2 vehicles, one for the city and one for traveling.

gil gomes
gil gomes
In reply to  Mauricio
16/07/2024 05:35

You. Any delivery person has 2 motorcycles, one for work and one for leisure.

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