The NIU SQi Is An E-Bike That Looks Every Bit An Electric Motorbike via insideevs.com
NIU, a pioneer in e-mobility, has unveiled its newest electric-powered product in an effort to encourage more people to switch to zero-emission vehicles. At a g ou'd think that this is a modern electric motorbike given its hefty appearance, extended seating position, and clip-on type handlebars. In reality, the NIU SQi is an electric bicycle. So yes, it has pedals and delivers the same amount of performance as many standard electric bicycles.that's cosplaying as a motorcycle.
It's interesting to note that NIU makes a variety of electric scooters with a futuristic appearance that have done well in China and other markets. However, although having somewhat more understated foundations, the SQi assumes the shape of a full-on motorbike. Could this suggest that NIU could soon release a full-size electric motorcycle based on the SQi in the future? I sure hope so.
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