Evoke presents electric performance motorbike

The Chinese manufacturer Evoke Motorcycles has presented an electric motorcycle with impressive performance data. The Evoke 6061 is a cruiser that makes even the Harley-Davidson LiveWire look old in many ways.

The 120 kW electric motor of the electric bike delivers power for a top speed of 230 km/h, the liquid-cooled battery with a capacity of 24.8 kWh is supposed to allow a range of 265 kilometres, in city traffic even up to 470 kilometers. With the 24.8 kWh, the Evoke even outperforms the revised electric motorcycles from Energica, which come to 21 kWh. The Harley LiveWire, on the other hand, only has a 15.5 kWh battery.

In addition, the Evoke 6061 is quick-charging: On a DC charger with 125 kW, it only takes 15 minutes to charge the battery from 0 to 80 per cent. Evoke promises a charging rate of 25 kilometres per minute, which means the tires would hardly have a chance to cool off during the stop. Alternatively, there is a 1.8 kW onboard charger for AC charging. Here again, the comparison with LiveWire: charging to 80 per cent is indicated here as 40 minutes.

With these ranges and charging capacities, real tours on an electric motorbike seem possible or rather easier. Depending on riding style and topography, two to three hours of riding should be possible. If a suitable fast charger is available, the breaks will also be limited.

Evoke is not aiming at your average biking commuter with this electric motorcycle. For this clientele, the Chinese company has a different model range on offer. Two figures are likely to make its use as a commuter electric motorcycle unlikely anyway: The 6061 is limited to 100 units in the “Signature Series”. And Evoke Motorcycles is calling for a price of 24,995 US dollars for the electric motorcycle. Pre-orders are now available for 5,000 US dollars. This technology is not available at a bargain price.

Despite the heavy down payment, there is not yet any indication of when the bike will be delivered. According to Evoke, the official release date will be confirmed: “at a later date”.

electrek.co, rideapart.com, visordown.com, evokemotorcycles.com

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Kurt_Xu
13.11.2020 um 09:23
DearSir, Good DayMy name is Kurt from China. Due to the COVID-2019 spreading over the world, sincrely hope you and your family go well with everything.I am very like your electric scooter with 3 wheels. I am impressed by these fine pictures.Would you please tell me whether you are interested in expanding more options for your customer?Because we are professional manufacturer of electric scooter/moped bike/motorcycle covering 2 wheels and 3 wheels.And we have exported our bikes to many countries, such as USA/UK/PERU/so on. Due to considerate after-sales service, there is no complaint from our customers. Because we ourselves are factory, we provide various electric scooters with the lowest price so as to earn more profits. What do u think about it? Hope we can reach long-term cooperation.Wish you have a beautiful life.Best Regards Kurt_Xu
Daniel DORIN Tabacaru
16.09.2021 um 16:14
My name is Daniel TabacaruI am from Romania and I specialize in engineering and electrical engineering.The Romanian government has a program to set up a representative office of a company in the field of motorcycles, bicycles and wheelchairs for people with disabilities.The amount I could receive is 200,000 euros to equip a workshop at a very good level and make a storage space.I would like to be your representative. To ensure the sale and the service and the guarantee. At the same time it may be of interest but we are in the free zone and if you send components we will assemble them and only for sale we will pay taxes. The market in which I operate is the whole of Europe. I have commercial contacts and credibility in my profession.If the idea makes you smile, we could start building the project for accessing funds from the government.Regards,Daniel Tabacaru +40724593613
Marceloaverdugo
16.02.2022 um 04:18
Which is cheaper price and what is the least number of bikes to buy for shipping?

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