Auper Motorcycles Launches the C600, An Electric Motorcycle That Promises to Transform Urban Transportation in Brazil With Cutting-Edge Technology and Affordable Price.
What would happen if the next generation of motorcycles could unite sustainability, innovation, and affordability?
This is the bold proposal of the C600, the newest electric motorcycle from Auper Motorcycles, which has already arrived on the Brazilian market.
The Arrival of the C600 Electric Motorcycle
With a starting price of R$ 24,990, the C600 presents itself as a viable and attractive alternative for urban transportation.
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According to information from Auper Motorcycles, the C600 is not just another electric motorcycle. The model features a 35 kW motor that generates an impressive 47 horsepower and 115 Nm of torque.
This combination promises an agile and powerful riding experience, ideal for the heavy traffic of large Brazilian cities.
“These numbers translate into an agile and powerful riding experience, perfect for the traffic of large Brazilian cities,” declares the manufacturer.
Range and Energy Efficiency
According to Auper, the 7.2 kWh battery provides a range of up to 150 kilometers, while the regenerative braking system further enhances energy efficiency, enabling a more sustainable ride.
Cutting-Edge Technology and Safety
Auper Motorcycles, founded by Silvio Rotilli Filho, Alan Callegaro, David Ofori-Amoah, and Ali Emadi, emphasizes its commitment to technological innovation.
The C600 comes equipped with ABS brakes, traction control, keyless ignition, built-in alarm, and GPS tracking.
“These features ensure a safe and practical riding experience, essential for the urban public seeking efficiency and security,” adds the company.
Silvio Rotilli Filho, CEO of Auper, revealed that his motivation for creating the C600 arose from a childhood accident, which sparked in him the desire to develop a motorcycle that would provide comfort and autonomy without compromising the safety of users.

A Future-Oriented Design
Auper emphasizes that each component of the C600 was designed in-house, ensuring a cohesive and high-quality product.
In addition, the motorcycle comes with a dedicated app that offers 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,” states the manufacturer.
Impact of the C600 on the Market
Auper Motorcycles is not just launching a new product; the company aims to revolutionize 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.
A Promising Future
The C600 is Auper’s first launch in the South American market. The company aims to cater to both experienced riders and delivery drivers, reflecting an inclusive and diversified market strategy.
The popularization of electric vehicles is a growing trend, and Auper claims to be at the forefront of this change, offering products that combine sustainability, innovation, and accessibility.
Do you believe we will one day see more electric motorcycles than those powered by ethanol and gasoline circulating in Brazil? Leave your comment!


Me manda o contato tenho interesse
Li o lixo lixo o Brasil não tem estrutura para isso e nunca vai ter sou mecânico de moto a 35 anos e posso dizer com propriedade que isso não funciona pra vocês terem uma ideia a bateria dessa moto custa 70 por cento do valor da moto.
troca a bateria apos 5 a 7 anos de uso, motor com poucas peças sem contato mecanico, desgaste minimo, precisa de manutençao
É o preço não é acessível para quem gosta de elétrica muito linda