Lectric XP Trike Reaches a Top Speed of 22.5 km/h and Has a Range of Up to 96 km, Which Certainly Draws Attention.
Advancements in electric mobility are not limited to cars and buses; electric cargo and passenger trikes are starting to emerge in the market, offering safe, economical, and environmentally friendly options. A new model has just been launched in the market, and what has caught attention is its affordable price, being cheaper than many electric bicycles available on the market.
Lectric eBikes has been spicing up the market with its new electric trikes. These three-wheeled vehicles are designed to ensure a smooth and safe ride. And the best part is, at a price that could cause headaches for conventional e-bike manufacturers.
The Lectric XP Trike is an electric trike that follows the company’s philosophy of providing accessible electrified alternatives that do not compromise functionality. They are designed to do most of the things that high-end models offer. But how is this possible? Let’s take a look at the technical specifications of the electric cargo trike XP Trike.
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Technical Specifications of the Lectric XP Trike
This robust electric cargo trike features a centralized motor with 500W gearing and 1,092W peak. It reaches a top speed of 22.5 km/h and has a range of up to 96 km, which certainly attracts attention.
Not only that, the vehicle also features an easy-to-read control panel with a speedometer, power meter, battery monitor, PAS level indicator, and odometer. Moreover, the extras don’t stop there; it comes with rear dual-drive, front and rear LED lights, five pedal-assistance settings, a half-twist throttle, and a removable and lockable battery. All this is packaged in an electric vehicle that offers peace of mind and safety.
Lectric XP Trike Aimed to Improve the Riding Experience
It seems that the Lectric XP Trike aimed to enhance the riding experience. They incorporated a new type of programming for pedal assistance, which makes this electric trike a comfortable machine to navigate. Apparently, the cadence sensor used is not as advanced as a torque sensor, but thanks to the new programming, it does a good job.
Instead of the different levels of pedal assistance acting as speed limiters, they actually limit the energy by providing a current limit. The result is that each progressively higher level of pedal assistance offers more power, not just more speed.
How Much Does the Lectric XP Trike Electric Cargo or Passenger Trike Cost?
According to Electrek, the new Lectric XP Trike is available for just US$ 1,499, which is approximately R$ 7,200 in direct conversion to Brazil. This places the electric cargo trike in a competitive price range, possibly shaking up market trends.
Thus, it seems that the Lectric XP Trike is here to stay; we hope it becomes available in the Brazilian market as soon as possible. With its energy efficiency, versatile functionality, and affordability, it very well may be the future of personal and goods transportation. Stay tuned for more updates in this exciting space of electric transport.

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