The New Electric Bicycle by Pelican Is Challenging Even the Classic Fiat Strada with Its Cutting-Edge Technology
In a world where innovations challenge the norms, the French brand Pelican has elevated cargo transport to a new level. Its electric bicycle is not just an efficient means of transportation; it is a force of nature capable of towing more weight than a Fiat Strada 1.0 turbo, according to Quatro Rodas.
The Pelican is not an ordinary electric bicycle; it is a cargo machine with the capacity to transport up to half a ton, excluding the undaunted cyclist. Equipped with powerful electric motors, each generating 11.3 kgfm of torque, equivalent to the power of a 1.4 engine, this bicycle forms a true cargo train. 18-degree ramps? No problem. With a maximum range of 50 km, it not only challenges hills but conquers them.
Impeccable Engineering of the New Electric Bicycle
The revolution of the Pelican electric bicycle goes beyond the cargo capacity. Its frame is made entirely of aluminum, ensuring lightness and durability. The braking system is a spectacle in itself, interlinking the bicycle and trailers for instantaneous braking, even if a trailer decides to follow its own path. With front and rear discs on the electric bicycle and only rear ones on the trailers, safety is a priority. And if the terrain gets tough, you can take control by pedaling to assist in traction or in emergency situations.
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The Pelican is not limited to a single function. With specific variants for various applications, from couriers to cleaning services, it stands out. One version allows for the attachment of up to two trailers, carrying 200 kg in each, plus a box on the bicycle, totaling an impressive 500 kg. Beat that, Fiat Strada! Another variant defies logic by offering space for up to 16 boxes in two carts, plus three on the bicycle, resulting in an impressive cargo volume of 3,000 liters.
Access to the Revolution on Two Wheels: Buy or Rent Your Electric Bicycle Now
This cargo revolution can be yours for 4,500 euros, approximately R$ 24,200. But if the journey is shorter, the Pelican is available for daily rental at 15 euros or monthly at 45 euros. The trailers, it’s worth mentioning, are optional. Get ready to reconsider everything you knew about cargo transport. Pelican has arrived to challenge and redefine the concept of efficiency and versatility on two wheels!

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