Energica's new Experia electric motorcycle is a tourer with a lot of fun. Unlike other electric bikes on the market, it has a synchronous reluctance and permanent magnet electric motor. This means it's 22 pounds lighter than other Energica models, allowing it to be lower in the chassis. It also provides greater thermal efficiency. The Experia has a 900 Nm torque at the rear wheel, and an instant torque of 115 Nm. The engine features a 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds, and a top speed of 190 km/h.
The Experia also features a low center of gravity. This reduces weight for better handling, and makes it easier to maneuver at slow speeds. The front forks and rear shock are manually adjustable. It also includes a Bosch IMU for cornering ABS. The brakes are Brembo and feature radially mounted 4-piston calipers. The brakes can be used with electronic suspension, which may be added to future Experia models.
The Experia's battery is 22.5 kWh, which is larger than most other electric bikes on the market. The battery is also waterproof and features two USB ports. The battery can be charged from 0% to 80% in 40 minutes. It is also supported by Level 1 (120V) and Level 2 (240V) charging. The battery is expected to last a minimum of 1,200 charge cycles. The battery has a range of 420 kilometers when ridden in city mode. Its highway range is 208 kilometers.
The Experia's battery can be charged with a DC Fast Charger. This allows it to be charged at a maximum rate of 24 kW. It has a gain of 6.7 km/min, and takes about 40 minutes to reach 80 percent.
The Experia green tourer has a new lithium-polymer battery pack. The battery has a capacity of 22.5 kWh, and the manufacturer claims a 420-kilometer urban and expressway range. The bike also has four driving modes, including reverse gear. It's also equipped with a TFT color screen. The bike also has a luggage capacity of 112 liters.
The Experia's battery also boasts new internal RESS geometry. This allows it to offer more range and capacity than other models. The battery can be charged to 80% in 40 minutes with a DC Fast Charger. The battery also has a Long Period Rest function, which automatically re-balances the batteries when not used for a prolonged time. The Experia is rated to last for 200,000 km, or about 15 years of use.
The Experia features a high-end suspension and braking system, including Brembo brakes. It has a 43 mm UPSD front fork with 150 mm of travel and a 55 mm monoshock rear suspension. These components offer great feel in slow hairpins. It also comes with a rear rack and a windshield behind an aero fairing, providing weather protection. The bike also comes with heated handgrips and alloy rims with red detailing. The bike's base price is $23,880. It is expected to be available in the United States this fall.
The Experia is also available in a Launch Edition for $25,880. This includes a black regal hardware package, alloy rims with red details, and an adjustable windshield behind an aero fairing. The Experia Launch Edition also has heated handgrips.