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Da Vinci motor launches DC100 high performance electric motorcycle

Started by upamfva, 2021/10/22 01:28AM
Latest post: 2021/10/22 01:28AM, Views: 119, Posts: 1
Da Vinci motor launches DC100 high performance electric motorcycle
#1   2021/10/22 01:28AM
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Da Vinci motor launches DC100 high performance electric motorcycle

Da Vinci motor has just launched a high-performance electric motorcycle, which is the DC100 with a range of up to 250 miles (400 kilometers) of NEDC. Based on the fashionable appearance of single seater streetcar, DC100 also has some unique skills, including self balancing and following ability.To get more news about davincimotor, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.

In terms of specifications, although the peak power is only 135 HP, DaVinci motor revealed that DC100 actually seamlessly integrates a set of intelligent control system containing multiple different motors.
According to a separate press release, the actual power of DC100 is 137 HP and is output by hub motor. The peak torque reached an exaggerated 850 n ยท m (627 LB ft), and the acceleration of 100 km was in 3 ~ 4 seconds.

The DC100 has a built-in 17.7 kwh battery and supports 30 minute L3 fast charging, but we still can't help comparing it with the 2014 zero Sr.

In addition to the beautiful full-color dashboard, the DC100 also provides brake calipers from Brembo, shock absorbers from Ohlins, and many electronic components including ABS anti lock and traction control.

Interestingly, DC100 provides the so-called "creep" function. When the rider releases the brake lever, it will move forward slowly to simulate the driving experience of a fuel vehicle.

In addition, DC100 provides a slow reverse function to help users easily resolve embarrassment such as parking. Moreover, the vehicle can judge the slope of the road section to provide uphill assistance, or adopt regenerative braking and avoid accidental acceleration when going downhill.


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