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The Evoke Urban S is the latest bike to join the electric market, and will be the most powerful bike available to 17-year-olds on L plates in the UK.
The Evoke Urban S, which will be available in April, produces a claimed 25bhp via the 19kW hub motor and has a claimed to speed of 81mph - perfect for bragging rights among your mates.
The Urban S has a claimed range of 124 miles in the city, or 75 miles at 60mph. When you've used all the charge you can recharge 80% of the battery in three hours.
Keeping up-to-date with the latest bike tech, the Evoke features a 5 inch colour display.
The bike that eventually goes on sale in the Uk could look slightly different to the model pictured here, instead featuring a more stylish headlight and small dash surround.
Richard Jordan, of Evoke and Super Soco said at Motorcycle Live, where the bike was unveiled: "We expect the bike to go on sale for £6000 to £7000. There may be a few changes made to the bike before it goes on sale in April, ready for the new riding season. It does qualify for the full £1500 Government grant on electric vehicles."
The Government grant means electric vehicles which mean certain criteria qualify for a £1500 or 30% subsidy, whichever is smaller. The first subsidised electric-bike, a Zero FXS, took to the UK's roads in March this year
Credit: motorcyclenews.com