The world's largest electric motorbike can travel 720 km on a full charge
Smartech from Thailand demonstrated the Felo TOOZ electric motorbike prototype, with a range of 720 km and capable of reaching speeds of up to 200 km/h at the 45th International Motor Show in Bangkok.
Felo TOOZ is said to be the largest electric motorbike in the world and is introduced as an electric motorbike for tourism and long-distance travel purposes in the near future.
Felo TOOZ has a top speed of 125 mph (201.1 km/h) and a maximum range of 720 km per charge (450 miles).
TOOZ is a car that has high-tech connectivity with the owner's smartphone. It owns a 6-channel surround sound speaker system, it can output multimedia files through a 12-inch TFT panel.
In addition, this car also has a traction control system and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), ABS, 360 Surveillance Camera.
TOOZ also supports TYPE2 charging (from 20% to 80% in 20 minutes). The Thai automaker said the car also comes with an optional 8-liter cooler that can be installed in one of the trunks.
The battery capacity of this car has not yet been officially announced, but users can charge their electrical devices from TOOZ. In addition, TOOZ also integrates V2L technology, meaning you can use this car's battery to provide electricity for your home.
Felo TOOZ with its powerful performance, full technology and ability to travel long distances is definitely an electric motorbike worth looking forward to. Pricing for Felo TOOZ has not yet been announced.
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