07/29/2021 1:28 PM
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Updated 7/29/2021 1:28 PM
The Chinese company Davinci Tech recently introduced the
DC 100
, a powerful motorcycle
powered by electric power
that, according to the firm, not only represents a breakthrough in the use of the technology, but also opens a new category of
robotic
vehicles.
,
reports
RT
.
This robotic motorcycle is equipped with a
standard ternary
lithium battery pack
with a capacity of 17.7 kWh, which can be charged to 85% in
just 15 minutes
and reach full charge in half an hour.
The presentation of the motorcycle in China (Davinci Tech).
Once full, it has an estimated range of
357 kilometers
under urban driving conditions, reports
RT
.
With a power output of 135 horsepower, the DC 100 can reach a top speed of
200 km / h
and accelerate from 0 to 100 in about 3 seconds, making it the only mass-produced electric motorcycle in the world with a performance similar to those with a cylinder capacity greater than 1,000 cc, according to the company.
Robotic system
In addition, the robotic assisted driving system can identify the inclination of the surface on which you are
riding,
thereby
automatically adjusting
the engine power to maintain better control and balance of the motorcycle, reports
RT
.
The standard version costs US $ 25,000 and the luxury version (only 50 units) US $ 83,000 (Davinci Tech).
It also features state-of-the-art anti-lock braking and traction control systems (ABS).
In the future, the firm hopes to incorporate a series of unique functions that include self-balancing,
automatic driving
and target recognition, with which the motorcycle will be able to
reach
a certain point chosen by the user by itself.
RT
.
With a charge it has an estimated range of 357 kilometers (Davinci Tech).
The DC 100 motorcycle will retail for about
$ 25,500
, while the DC Classic, a hand-assembled luxury version limited to 50 worldwide, will sell for about $
83,400,
RT
reports
.
The diagram of the bike (Davinci Tech).
Both models can already be reserved on the company's website and it is estimated that they will be delivered during the third quarter of next year.
GML