Electra Bicycle Company Announces Its Latest Release: A Hybrid Electric Bicycle That Promises To Be One Of The Best Cost-Effective Alternatives.
The company Electra Bicycle Company recently introduced its latest model, the Loft Go! 7D EQ hybrid bicycle, which focuses on the urban environment, being complete and offered at a very accessible price. Inspired by the Loft collection, the electric version features redesigned frames to optimize bicycle use in an urban setting.
Company Develops Electric Bicycle That Exceeds Expectations
By using the new ebike, the cyclist will not only be able to cover any route in their daily commutes between home and work, but will also enjoy the aesthetics and construction of the bicycle. According to Kevin Cox, president of Electra, one of the company’s greatest prides is how it has made such a simple act as riding a bicycle into something so enjoyable, including using bicycles and e-bikes for everyday transportation.
The arrival of the Loft Go signals that Electra aimed to develop a hybrid electric bicycle of great beauty that would exceed not only the company’s ambitious expectations but also those of its customers. Living in an urban environment has its advantages, such as greater access to culture and the arts, longer hours for various services, job opportunities, and some disadvantages as well, like the large concentration of people in small spaces.
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With urban traffic becoming increasingly intense and the rising costs of public transportation and fuel, having a lightweight, economical, and stylish electric bicycle is an essential step in gaining the freedom to go anywhere whenever the customer desires.
New Electric Bicycle Features a More Sporty Style
The ebike is suitable for a quick trip to the bakery or café, visiting friends who live across the city, staying active during the colder months of the year, commuting between home and work, and much more.
The Loft Go! 7D EQ with a low frame allows for a comfortable and upright riding position, achieved through a greater wheelbase and a reduced seat post angle, creating a more generous space by the handlebars.
The high frame model now has a more sporty style, featuring a diamond design and a more aggressive riding position, making the hybrid bicycle perfect for navigating heavy traffic, pedaling at speed, and changing direction on bike lanes in the blink of an eye.
Known for being able to handle everything one might encounter on the streets while riding with elegance, the electric bicycle offers a unique design, style, and quality that consumers have come to expect from Electra’s urban bicycles.
Electric Bicycle Market Revolutionizing in Brazil and Worldwide
Mate has launched a prototype of an SUV-style electric cargo bicycle that promises to replace regular cars and accommodate a family, following a trend towards more sustainable urban mobility. The company’s model will be produced and assembled in Italy, and initially, the vehicle will be sold in the European Union and the UK.
Electric bicycles are not as cheap as conventional models, but compared to electric cars or combustion vehicles, they are much more affordable. For those receiving in euros, for example, the cost-effectiveness is even greater. In addition to the car’s price itself, the average annual cost of maintaining a car exceeds 7,000 euros in Europe. The estimated price for the company’s electric bicycle is 6,500 euros, which would be R$ 36,000 in direct conversion.


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