Tozz, a Turkish-based electric scooter manufacturer, entered the world of electric motors featuring Joyce'90, an electric motor inspired by the retro style of the 90s.

Judging from the design, Joyce'90 from Tozz could be inspired by Honda Cub EZ90, as well as several other mini-motos from the past. And it is estimated, reported by Rideapart, January 1, Joyce'90 from Tozz will enter production in March 2024.

This motorcycle has interesting features, such as pop-up headlights that have trended in the 80s to 90s, boombox integrated with Bluetooth connectivity, and of course, a body design inspired by the retro era.

About its performance, Tozz still kept the specifications of this motorcycle a secret, however, an article from DesignBoom reports that this motorcycle will be legal to drive on European bicycle lanes and classified as a Pedelec or electric cycle pedal. This could mean that its output power will be limited to 250 watts.

250 watts of power may not look so big, but it could be Joyce'90 will produce more than that at full speed. For example, in some high performance e-bikes, the nominal output is indeed 250 watts, but the peak power can be twice that, or even more. For example, the bike e-bike Bosch Performance Line CX Race has a peak power of 600 watts even though it has a nominal rating of 250 watts.

Joyce'90's other features include thick dual-purpose rubber tires on wheels measuring 20 inches. Front and rear suspension guarantees comfortable motorization, even equipped with basic off-road capabilities.

Joyce '90 will be created at the Joyce Teknoluji facility in Ankara, Turkey. Based on images on the Tozz website, Joyce'90 will be offered in a variety of color and pattern choices, all referring to the colorful 90s aesthetics.


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