Da Vinci DC100 Self-Balancing Electric Motorcycle
If John Wick had an electric motorcycle, it would probably look something like the Da Vinci DC100. This bike combines the perfect balance of acceleration with maximum speed and battery range. The DC100 can be charged at any level 3 DC fast-charging stations with a complete charge taking just 30-minutes, thanks to its high energy density ternary lithium battery pack (17.7kWh).



At $27,500 USD, the DC100 also doubles as a two-wheeled robot that is capable of sensing, calculating and executing. That’s right, it provides everything from the mechanical status to real-time riding feedback, providing impeccable performance in complete harmony with its rider. In the future, DC100’s robotic intelligence will be able to leverage self-balancing, auto follow, and smartphone remote control technologies. When connected to the vehicle’s control system, the Da Vinci App acts as both key and dashboard, which is essentially an all-in-one monitor that controls the motorcycle and shows real-time speed, battery, tire status as well as map / navigation functions. Shipments begin starting in July 2022.

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Thanks to its intelligent robotic control system, the DC100 delivers an optimized riding experience that gives riders precise control over the 137 horse power that is delivered via the electric motor mounted directly on the back wheel. At the same time, the motorcycle’s advanced features, including traction control, CBS, and ABS contribute to safer rides. It is also equipped with practical rider aids such as driver assist, hill assist, downhill assist, and reverse assist, all designed to make riding easier and more fun,” said the company in a press release.

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