XYTE One is a helmet-free bike that edges ahead of the BMW Vision CE - Yanko Design
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XYTE One is a helmet-free bike that edges ahead of the BMW Vision CE - Yanko Design
"Conceptualized by Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart, a respected figure in automotive innovation for clean and quiet personal mobility, the XYTE One aims to blend the accessibility of a scooter with the safety features of a car. Its safety cell structure offers superior protection compared to BMW Motorrad's balancing system, which could be prone to tipping if lightly contacted by other vehicles. The XYTE One holds a European Class B license, allowing it to be driven without a helmet-a key selling point."
"Its electric powertrain delivers 25 horsepower with a peak output of 19 kW, supported by 40 lb-ft (55 Nm) of torque, providing smooth acceleration even on inclines. The vehicle achieves a top speed of 61 mph and a range of up to 70 miles, powered by a 7.6-kWh battery. Compatibility with fast-charging stations further enhances its urban usability. Designed for maximum convenience, the XYTE One includes a reverse gear,"
The XYTE One is a three-wheeled electric trike designed to enable helmet-free urban mobility through a protective safety cell and European Class B licensing. The trike prioritizes stability and safe dynamics for city commuting, contrasting with self-balancing two-wheeled concepts. Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart led development to merge scooter accessibility with car-like protection. The powertrain delivers 25 horsepower (peak 19 kW) and 40 lb-ft (55 Nm) torque, achieving a 61 mph top speed and up to 70 miles range from a 7.6-kWh battery with fast-charging compatibility. Practical features include reverse gear, a 72-liter trunk, and a low seat height for easy use.
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