Ryvid Anthem Debuts in the US as the Cheaper Electric Motorbike

After it debuted last month, the ground-breaking electric motorbike Ryvid Anthem which cost over $10,000, is much more affordable now.

Ryvid Anthem Electric Bikes is Now Made Cheaper

When the Ryvid Anthem was finally brought out of stealth mode last month, a presentation of the revolutionary electric motorbike was reported.

The Ryvid Anthem is on the cheaper end of the spectrum compared to most highway-capable electric bikes, which start far north of $10,000. Now, the bike is available for only $7,800.

Even while it represents a significant saving compared to a motorbike driven by an ICE, it is still a bargain compared to the more costly models of electric bikes.

The Ryvid Anthem is making ripples in the business for more reasons than cost. The new bike is also jam-packed with intriguing technology and cutting-edge features that aren't found in the electric motorbike market.

The aircraft-style chassis of the Ryvid Anthem, which employs folded sheet metal instead of welded tubes, is one of the main distinctions between it and other bikes on the market. It enables Ryvid to use an assembly technique that primarily relies on mechanical fasteners.

That's only the start of the Anthem's peculiarities from other motorcycles. In a gesture of nonconformity, the bike has an actuator that can raise and lower the seat four inches. Depending on the route ahead, riders may change the flight seat to modify comfort and handling.

Head tube and suspension angles may be altered, but not while riding. Seat height makes this technique feasible. Variable geometry frames enable the same chassis to become different motorbike types.

Other smart features include keyless start with push button "activation," LED lighting for low energy illumination (an expensive upgrade on other electric bikes like Zero), a 4.9-inch TFT display, and twin high-output USB connections for the device charging.

The business has revealed three color possibilities for the Anthem since its first introduction last month: Rapid White, Atomic Gold, and Carbon Grey. Pre-orders for the novel bike started today in preparation for its official release. The deliveries are anticipated to begin in the summer of 2023.

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Canadian Firm, Can-Am Introduced Two New Electric Motorcycles

Can-Am, a maker of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, has launched the Can-Am Origin and Can-Am Pulse, two new electric motorcycles.

The Canadian company makes a variety of vehicles, such as all-terrain off-road quad bikes and its well-known three-wheeler, which, in contrast to other trikes, has two front wheels rather than one.

Can-Am says that the future electric two-wheelers will be produced to demonstrate its cutting-edge technology and that the motorcycles will be made to be simpler to operate and ride for novices.

Both vehicles will include brand-new electric technology from Rotax, a producer of powertrains.

The price and performance information for the next e-motorcycles is still being kept under wraps. Still, BRP, the parent company of Can-Am, aims to disclose the complete specs in August 2023, just in time for the business's 50th anniversary.

José Boisjoli, president and chief executive officer of BRP, remarked that half a century ago, Can-Am raced to triumph on the track and the trail, and now, a new legacy starts.

Boisjoli said that they are preparing to regain our motorcycle legacy by creating exhilarating riding experiences for a new generation with the Can-Am Origin and Can-Am Pulse, the first two models of our electric 2-wheel family.

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