JAKARTA - The Japanese two-wheeled vehicle company Kawasaki recently released its latest e-bike electric bicycle specifically for the Japanese market.

Electric cargo bikes are also trending in Japan as a practical and efficient choice, potentially providing the same benefits as small cars in terms of daily use. The Japanese market is mostly filled with well-known brands including Toyota, which has partnered with Douze to create a stylized and utility-focused cargo e-bike.

Reported by InsideEVs, Monday, June 5, in order to add to the excitement, Kawasaki, one of the well-known motorcycle brands, also enlivened the trend by releasing his own model named Noslisu.

Kawasaki presents Noslisu in three different variants. The first version of Noslisu uses a three-wheeled pedal with a comfortable front basket to carry cargo at a price of 363,000 yen or IDR 38.7 million. This variant is equipped with a motorcycle hub on the back measuring 180 watts, which offers a range of 48 km per charge.

Then, the second version, known as Noslisu E, is a three-wheeled electric bicycle that has a higher power. In fact, bicycles at a price of 431.100 yen or Rp46 million need a car license to operate it.

The Motor hub variant E has a power of 500 watts, which offers performance from upgraded pedal power. Despite having extraordinary power, Noslisu E can only go up to a range of 48 km like the previous variant.

The last version is Noslisu Cargo. The electric bike is the top version of the other type. Noslisu Cargo is more aimed at professionals who need a lot of goods transport capabilities. The price for this variant is 414,700 Yen or around Rp44 million.


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