Futuristic Electric Motorcycle ‘AOE Bike’ Introduced

Norway-based company AOE Mobility AS introduced its new electric motorcycle AOE Bike. With its design, the motorcycle goes far beyond the traditional motorcycle concept.
 Futuristic Electric Motorcycle ‘AOE Bike’ Introduced
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We have seen many different designs of engines so far. The biggest factor that made such changes in the design of these motors, which went beyond the traditional understanding of motor design and switched to the modern round and clear line concept, is of course the transition to electric motors. With electric motors, the standard design approach brought by internal combustion engines can completely disappear, and designers can be open to innovations.

The last new engine, which goes beyond the traditional engine concept, was introduced by Norway-based technology company AOE Mobility AS. Developed by AOE Mobility, the engine named AOE Bike has a design that goes beyond the traditional engine understanding. The engine, which looks extremely stylish and compact, is sure to divide the viewers into two with its design.

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Of course, we should start describing this engine from its design. Although the engine has a similar line to today’s naked engines, it can only be felt from certain points. The engine, for which the company has presented a futuristic design, can also have a side basket that we can see in more rural areas. This basket, which can be integrated into the engine, reflects the general lines of the engine in the same way. In addition, it offers an extra charge tank to the engine.

Stating that the electric transformation has not yet been reflected in the engines, although it has started in cars, the company has not yet shared any technical details about AOE Bike. However, it is stated that the engine aims to offer long and enjoyable journeys. This means that the engine is not designed for speed, but for pleasure driving.

The price of the engine, which was introduced on November 1, has not yet been announced.

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