JAKARTA - Following the large number of two-wheeled automotive manufacturers releasing electric bicycles, motorcycle brand GasGas, decided to enter the electric bicycle market. This Spanish manufacturer launched a Moto GasGas e-bike electric bicycle suitable for use in urban areas, with a attractive red look.

For motor lovers, especially those who are off-road, they must be familiar with GasGas, who is now a member of the Pierer Mobility group with industry giants such as KTM and Husqvarna.

GasGas electric bikes have a strong steel frame to accommodate motorists in various conditions. GasGas also presents a long saddle design and blends with the tail, inspired by motocross.

For its performance, reported on the InsideEV page, Sunday, June 25, the Moto GasGas e-bike is equipped with a 750 watt rear hub which gives the sensation of traveling fast. This manufacturer also strengthens bicycle legs with 20-inch rims equipped with wider tires, thus providing safety and comfort for motorists. The disc brakes are also adjusted to the front and rear.

As for the US market, the Moto GasGas e-bike has a thrust to provide additional pleasure to motorists. As for the European market, this electric bicycle will eliminate the thrust feature in accordance with stricter regulations regarding electric bicycles with the help of pedals. However, because it has not been officially launched there is no information about the price.

This is not the first electric bike released by GasGas. Previously, this manufacturer had also successfully launched an electric mountain bike that had extraordinary performance.

Previously, several large two-wheeled automotive brands had released electric bicycles to meet consumer needs.

One of them is Kawasaki, which recently released an e-bike cargo under the name Noslisu. Kawasaki offers Noslisu which has three wheels to assist consumers in transporting goods.

In addition, Yamaha also decided to enter the electric bicycle market by launching two variants, namely Booster and Booster Easy, some time ago.


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