Super Soco Wanderer, Hunter Electric Bikes Launched In Europe

- Both bikes are entry-level electric commuter motorcycles
- Powered by 2.5 kW (3.4 bhp) electric motor with 70 kmph top speed
- Both bikes have range of around 60 km on a single charge
Electric motorcycle manufacturer Super Soco has introduced two new models, both city-centric commuter motorcycles designed for the daily commute and short journeys. Both bikes are priced at GBP 3799 (around Rs. 3.5 lakh under current exchange rates). Both the Super Soco TS Street Hunter and TC Wanderer are built on the same platform with a 2.5 kW (3.4 bhp) rear hub-mounted electric motor with a claimed top speed of around 70 kmph.
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The Super Soco TS Hunter is a sporty looking roadster, built for short dashes in and around the city.
Both bikes come with a single removable battery which the company says can be full recharged in just 3.5 hours from a standard household power socket.
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The Super Soco TS Hunter is a sporty roadster with a sharp and aggressive design, but going by the specifications its performance is anything, but sporty. The Street Hunter gets 17-inch wheels front and rear, and is available in four colours: Storm Grey, Black, Platinum White and Charcoal Blue. The TS Hunter has a claimed range of just under 60 km on a single charge.
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The Super Soco TC Wandere is a retro-inspired scrambler but shares the same underpinnings as the TS Hunter.
The Super Soco TC Wanderer has more of a retro-inspired scrambler-ish design with a round LED headlight, block-pattern tyres, and raised handlebars. The Wanderer is available in three colours, Ceramic Blue, Vintage Green or Stormy Grey. The TC Wanderer can be equipped with a second battery which increases its range to around 100 km on a single charge. Super Soco doesn’t have a presence in India yet, and so far, we don’t have any news of the brand making its India debut anytime soon, so the TC Wanderer and TS Street Hunter are unlikely to be launched in India.
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