Quantya, the Swiss electric motorcycle manufacturer, has unveiled two new bikes at the annual Swiss-Moto show in Zürich, held in February.
The new machines, the Squter P1 and junior-sized MMX off-roader, run on lithium polymer batteries and DC axial gap brush motors, as seen already in Quantya’s Track and Strada models.
The company says that the Squter (scooter) can reach speeds up to 50mph and still cover 43.5 miles in a single charge.
The MMX junior bike has a top speed limited to about 30 mph, with enough charge time for your kid to rip up a decent sized part of your lovely back garden.
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2010 Quantya electric bikes revealed
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