The Sur Ron Firefly seduces the British army for its characteristics
Already landed in Europe, Sur Ron offers electric mopeds perfectly suited to off-road use. And if it is aimed at individuals, the brand also seduces the military with the Sur Ron Firefly.To get more news about electric motorcycle, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.
This is what Laura Thompson, a specialist journalist for Motorcycle News, who was able to follow the 16th British Army Air Assault Brigade during exercises in France. According to the British military, and in the opinion of Dan Lauder, the captain of the unit, the On Ron Firefly cyclos have characteristics perfectly suited to serve under the flag.
Starting with the low weight of the two-wheeler (only 47 kg) which gives it better mobility on land, but also an advantage for aerial use. Thus, it can easily be taken on board aircraft and even be parachuted into tactical locations.
Equipped with an electric motor with an output of 8 hp (6 kW), the Firefly can aim up to 75 km / h at top speed. In addition, the electric fairy quieter than a heat engine offers the stealth expected by the military. The increased ground clearance and all-terrain tires are also advantages off the beaten track.In entering this partnership, the two companies will collaborate to integrate Exro's 100 Volt Coil Driver technology into limited edition XP Zero electric motorcycles. Exro will provide technology and integration support, while leveraging Untitled Motorcycles' world-class design and development expertise.
"The XP represents a vision of the future of motorcycling, unrestrained by the legacy of a soon-obsolete technology, making it a natural fit for Exro's technology," said Hugo Eccles, founder and design director of Untitled Motorcycles. "We've been working on a race version of the XP and, with Exro, we have a technology partner that can help us take things to the next level."
Tests show a 25 percent and 15 percent bump in power and torque respectively. The XP Zero already accelerates 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds—faster than a Ferrari F50 or McLaren F1 LM —and currently produces an impressive 140ftlb of torque, which is almost twice that of a Ducati Panigale V4R. The modified XP Zero fleet will be boosted to an incredible 162ftlb. "To put it in context, that's the same torque as a Lotus Exige S, but in a vehicle that's 1,600lbs lighter," said Eccles.
"We are excited to partner with Untitled Motorcycles and expand our work in the electric motorcycle market," said Sue Ozdemir, CEO of Exro. "The XP Zero is extraordinary in how it looks and performs, and our Coil Driver technology will elevate the XP's performance even further. This was a huge year for electric motorcycle launches and we're proud to contribute to the progress in the sector."
The public is invited to an unveiling of the XP Zero motorcycle, with Exro's Coil Driver technology inside at the CES show in Las Vegas. Stop by Exro's booth number 6019 between January 5 and 8, 2022, for a first look at the new electric motorcycle.
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Added | Dec 31 '21, 09:33PM |
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