Husqvarna has unveiled its entire electric motorcycle and scooter concept ahead of IAA Mobility Show in Munich.
This is the first time the Swedish company has rolled out all three electric vehicles to the public.
Starting off with the Husqvarna Vektorr, the electric scooter gives out a very futuristic vibe.
While it may look fast, the e-scooter tops at just 45km/h, making it suitable for every range of riders. However, the low speed helps boost the range to 95km, thus ideal for city use.
There’s no word yet what sort of power it uses, but it is unlikely it will carry anything larger than a 3kW motor.
Next is the Husqvarna E-Pilen concept, which was first unveiled back in April.
Compared to the Vektorr, the E-Pilen portrays similar design cues from the gas-powered Svartpilen and Vitpilen, thanks to a circular shape LED headlamp and almost the same tank that now fits three battery setups.
Husqvarna claims the E-Pilen is powered by an 8kW motor capable of delivering a top speed of between 100-120km/h with a maximum distance of 100km.
While both models look promising, there is no guarantee that any of these two-wheelers will make it to the production line anytime soon, but there’s nothing wrong with putting our hopes up.
(Source: electrek)