Fonzarelli NKD: Australian electric motorcycle reveals itself
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Fonzarelli NKD: Australian electric motorcycle reveals itself

Fonzarelli NKD: Australian electric motorcycle reveals itself

Designed and developed in Adelaide, South Australia, the Fonzarelli NKD (from "NaKeD") is equipped with Panasonic Li-ion cells and provides a range of up to 120 kilometers on a single charge. 

In the field of electric motorcycles, projects are popping up all over the world. One last thing: Australian company Fanzorelli, which has just unveiled its first electric motorcycle: the NKD! 

Fonzarelli NKD: Australian electric motorcycle reveals itself

Founded in the early 2010s, Fonzarelli started out in the electric scooter business before getting interested in motorcycles. 

Created by the imagination of Michelle Nazzari, founder of Fonzarelli, and Simon Modra (photo below) who joined the project with their technical expertise, the NKD is a small electric motorcycle powered by an engine that develops power up to 9,6 kW and 56 hp. ... Nm of torque. Delivering a top speed of up to 100 km / h, it is powered by a 3,5 kWh battery made from lithium-ion cells from Panasonic, the Japanese manufacturer that powers Tesla's electric vehicles. On a single charge, the manufacturer claims a power reserve of up to 120 kilometers. On board, the charger plugs into a simple household outlet. 

Fonzarelli NKD: Australian electric motorcycle reveals itself

Equipped with many customizable options, the Fonzarelli electric motorcycle comes standard with a USB port for charging mobile devices, LED headlights and an LCD screen for real-time battery level and speed tracking. 

Available to order now, the Fonzarelli NDK is currently reserved for the Australian market, where it retails from AU $ 9990 or around € 6000. Those who order it now should receive it during the Australian summer, that is, at the end of the year we have ...

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