Renault Enters Motorcycle Market with Heritage Sport Scrambler Electric, Developed in Partnership with Ateliers HeritageBike.
Renault, one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers, is now also entering the motorcycle market. The company presents the new Heritage Sport Scrambler, an electric motorcycle developed in partnership with Ateliers HeritageBike. With this new motorcycle, Renault aims to position itself alongside renowned brands like BMW, Honda, Suzuki, and Peugeot, which also operate in the motorcycle segment.
Launch of Renault’s Electric Motorcycle
The Heritage Sport Scrambler is Renault’s first electric motorcycle, marking its entry into the competitive motorcycle market. For this launch, only 10 units of the Heritage Sport Scrambler were produced, increasing its exclusivity.
This electric motorcycle combines classic design with the modernity of electrification, which can attract both lovers of traditional models and enthusiasts of electric innovations.
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By investing in the production of the Heritage Sport Scrambler, Renault demonstrates its intention to diversify its products beyond automobiles.
Design and Features of the Motorcycle
The design of the Heritage Sport Scrambler highlights typical motorcycle features, such as wide tires, mirrors located on the handlebars, and a rounded headlight. Additionally, the long seat adds an extra touch to the motorcycle’s identity.
The color combination, which includes chrome and blue details, provides a modern look while the robust structure houses the electric motorcycle’s battery.
The Heritage Sport Scrambler also features LED lights and a small panel that enhances its technological appearance.
These elements make Renault’s new model a true attraction for consumers.
Performance of the Heritage Sport Scrambler
In terms of performance, the Heritage Sport Scrambler is equipped with a 7 kW electric motor that delivers a torque of 28.5 kgfm.
These numbers are characteristic of electric models, highlighting Renault’s commitment to providing good performance for its users.
The battery of the electric motorcycle has a capacity of 4.6 kWh, allowing a range of up to 110 km, ideal for rides in urban areas. Thus, the Heritage Sport Scrambler stands out not only for its design but also for the efficiency of its electric motorization.
Exclusivity and Price of Renault’s First Motorcycle
With only 10 units available, Renault’s Heritage Sport Scrambler becomes an extremely exclusive electric motorcycle.
The price of each unit is €26,900, which is approximately R$166,000. The exclusivity and high price may raise questions about Renault’s permanence in the market.
However, the brand already shows potential to expand its product line in the future, especially if the acceptance of the Heritage Sport Scrambler is positive.
The arrival of the Heritage Sport Scrambler electric model represents a significant step for Renault, which now joins the growing electric motorcycle market.
This partnership with Ateliers HeritageBike could be the beginning of a new phase for the manufacturer.
With the increasing popularity of electric motorcycles, Renault is positioning itself to offer innovative and sustainable options for consumers.

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