Askoll eSpro 70 vs Fonzarelli NKDx

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Askoll eSpro 70
Askoll eSpro 70

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Fonzarelli NKDx
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Askoll brushless permanent magnet electric motor Mid Drive, Belt, Permanent Magnet 3-Phase Brushless
Range 96 Km 200 km , Urban riding, Eco mode
Charging Time 7.5 hours (80%) --
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Maximum Power 2700 W 12 kW , 3 power modes Eco is most efficient designed for urban riding and Street 80km/h and Beast is full power mode
Maximum Torque 130 NM --
Transmission Pulley w/ toothed timing belt --
Top Speed 66 kmph 100 kmph
Battery Lithium-ion
Capacity (2 packs) max. : 2.820 Wh
Voltage : 54 V
Weight (for each battery pack) : 8 kg
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Charger -- Optional onboard charger, Compatibility with public EV charging infrastructure
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp LED LED
Tyres
Front 80 / 80 - 16” --
Rear 90 / 80 - 16” --
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 220 mm Hydraulic disk ,CBS Combined Braking System
Emergency brake: Front: 220 mm hydraulic disk
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Rear 140 mm drum --
Suspension
Front Hydraulic telescopic fork Adjustable hydraulic telescopic fork, Adjustable Mono Sport Shock Absorber, Remote reservoir
Rear Hydraulic shock absorber --
Colors Available
Colors White
Black
Red
Black
Army
Gunmetal
Carbon fibre


Physical Specs
Length -- 1830 mm
Weight 70 kg --
Seat Height 760 770
Wheelbase 1245 mm --
Overview
Features - Ergonomic seat for a comfortable posture
- 3 Running modes
- Removable battery
- Regenerative braking
- Reverse mode
- 3 performance modes (Eco, Street, Beast)
- USB connectivity
- Pillion passenger option
- Versatile customisation
Additional Details Customization : Colours and graphics can be customized for specific requirements
Max Weight : 245 Kg
3 Running Modes
ECO Program: you reduce the speed a little, but the battery lasts much longer.
NORMAL Program: set it for travelling in town..
POWER Program: use all the sprint offered by the motor.. Ideal in town, if your route includes uphill and downhill stretches
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