Rimac is all set to take its electric bikes to the next level.
On Wednesday, Greyp, a subsidiary of the Croatian firm Rimac, revealed its new electrical bike with an outstanding series of 150 miles each charge. That suggests you can ride the e-bike for 150 miles without needing to pedal.
To help put that into point of view, the maker’s last electric bike, the Greyp G12s, had a series of 75 miles with a full charge. Many electric bikes have a range of just 20 miles.
The brand-new bike, called the G12H, can likewise reach a top speed of 27 miles per hour and is street legal.
Similar to other electrical bikes Greyp develops, the G12H will likewise boast some modern features. For example, a biometric sensing unit is developed into the bike so that a rider can just touch the sensor to trigger the ignition.
Owners can even set the bike to recognize different finger prints so that it will automatically change to different modes for various riders.
Greyp didn’t share say precisely when the bike would end up being offered, however Kresimir Hlede, the chief operating officer stated in a press statement that it would be at some point before the beginning of the next year.
The maker likewise didn’t point out a cost for the vehicle, however don’t expect it to be cheap. The G12S costs at about $9,500, so the G12H might be same.