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KYMCO introduces SuperNEX Electric supersport motorcycle at EICMA 2018

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ANI New Delhi [India]

At EICMA 2018 KYMCO announced the launch of KYMCO SuperNEX, a fusion of "supersport" and "electric" that delivers everything modern supersport riders dream of.

"While people have no doubt that the next era of personal transportation is electric," said Allen Ko, KYMCO Chairman.

The quiet nature of the electric motor troubles motorcycle enthusiasts for the absence of the familiar roaring sound. Without the gratification of gear shifting, the simple twist-and-go interaction feels more utility-oriented, and sometimes even toy-like. Also, most electric motorcycles today lack the sustaining thrill of acceleration to the top-end after the initial rush. As a result, many sport bike lovers fear that supersport might lose its charm in the impending new electric era.

 

Delivering on Supersport Riders' Dreams

By expanding on the insights of what people truly want, KYMCO has architected the most compelling direction for the era of electric supersport motorcycles. These design philosophies come to life in five tangible approaches:

Shifting is the art of motorbike riding

The best acceleration feels like a completion of a thought

Excitement comes from exploring limits with confidence

The sound is the voice of the machine

A great vehicle elevates the rider's every occasion

Fusion of Electric Motor and Sport Transmission

First and foremost, SuperNEX was designed around the philosophy that shifting is the art of motorbike riding. Hence, the electric supersport bike has the most advanced 6-speed transmission that allows riders to enjoy every minute of their skill-honing endeavors. It comes with clutch less up shift and downshift features. The slipper clutch further helps smooth out the ride on normal downshifting.

Motorcycle riders are often looked up to by others for their skills in commanding the full potential of the vehicle. They master the timing of shifting to utilize different power bands of the motor. They are driven by the improvement of their own skills and the pursuit of self-realization. To motorcycle riders, perfect gear shifting is a statement of status, exclusivity, and pride. The gears make motorcycle riding timelessly fascinating.

With the gears, SuperNEX provides the human-machine connection that all sportbike riders can't live without.

Endless Acceleration through All Speeds

An unfortunate shortcoming of today's electric motorcycles is that the inherent characteristic of the electric motor has a power curve that reaches maximum horsepower at midrange and then declines thereafter. As a result, on a single gear electric motorcycle, once it reaches a certain speed the surge of acceleration starts to fade noticeably. Moreover, this lack of power is most often felt at high-speed riding, which supersport riders enjoy the most.

SuperNEX is a totally different story. The six speed transmission allows riders to make use of the most optimal power band of the motor to extract the full potential of the vehicle. The gears help improve not only the efficiency and responsiveness, but also the acceleration and top speed. As a result, SuperNEX can go from 0 to 100 km/hr in 2.9 seconds, from 0 to 200 km/hr in 7.5 seconds and from 0 to 250 km/hr in 10.9 seconds. Such insane performance at any speed is simply irresistible.

When acceleration feels like a completion of a thought, the SuperNEX experience is simply irresistible.

Full Engagement Performance

The capabilities of today's supersport motorcycles exceed the skills of most riders. Therefore, to allow all sport bike lovers to confidently engage in the quest of the next level of skills, KYMCO created KYMCO FEP - KYMCO Full Engagement Performance - an advanced performance management system that allows the rider to engage the full potential of the vehicle.

With FEP, riders can always perform a perfect launch. During hard acceleration, FEP ensures there is no wheelie or wheel slippage. During hard braking, FEP prevents rear wheel lifting. When riding through uneven or wet surfaces, FEP provides maximum traction. Moreover, the degree of FEP engagement can be adjusted to riders' preference.

KYMCO wants to extend the privileged pursuit of the ultimate thrill of supersport to a larger group of riding enthusiasts. FEP empowers all sportbike riders to enjoy the full potential of SuperNEX.

Active Acoustic Motor

The electric motor is born to be quiet by nature. This becomes an issue on a supersport bike because without sound, the character, sensation, and passion of the machine are lost. It becomes just a means of personal transportation, not an object of fiery desire.

SuperNEX, on the other hand, offers the world's first Active Acoustic Motor, which is designed to convey the heartbeats of the machine. The motor has a multi-frequency acoustics generator that reconstructs the dynamic sounds of the motor with great authenticity. It delivers the iconic supersport thrills and messages that every sportbike rider needs. The sound can be further tuned to rider's liking for its character and volume.

On a supersport motorcycle, the sound is one of the most important media for the human-machine connection. The sound communicates the rpm level and the load condition of the motor. It constantly gives the rider situation awareness, so riders can determine their timing for shifting the gear and applying the throttle. And, with the rpm rising and the speed climbing, riders hear the surge of the sound one crescendo after another. It is one of the most intense sources of thrill for the sportbike riders.

The sound also declares the unique character of the machine. Whether it is vrooming, roaring, rumbling, or screaming, every supersport bike has its own distinct sound that is different in tone, intensity, texture and delivery. It is not only a discrete projection of each machine, but also an outward declaration of the owner. The sound is the most important source of emotional engagement with a supersport motorcycle.

The sound is the voice of the machine. Active Acoustic Motor gives riders the sound that speaks not only for the heart of the vehicle, but also for the soul of the rider.

Adaptive Machine Personalities

Today's supersport motorcycles let riders set certain electronic functions, but what's lacking so far is the true personality changeover of the machine to follow the mood of the rider and the different aspects of the rider's life. A departure from the conventional electric motorcycles, SuperNEX offers four modes of vehicle personality:

Poised, which turns off the world around you as you glide through the neighborhood, quietly projecting your inner strength.

Assertive, which turns on the attitude switch. Life is a perfect balance between power and civility.

Bold, which puts immense might under your grip, ready to release anytime in synchrony with your heartbeat.

Extreme, which means the beast is out, the desire is on fire, and others can only be seen in the rearview mirror.

Sportbike riders aspire to enjoy every riding occasion to its fullest. Sometimes we want to be wild, but oftentimes we choose to be civilized. At certain occasions it is fulfilling to go all out, but in other situations we choose to be reserved. Being in total control is the norm, but we also like the option to live on the edge.

This is the first time riders are given the freedom to tune the emotion of their supersport bike to create a diversity of vehicle personalities. Sportbike riders will have many ways to enjoy SuperNEX that truly reflects the diversity in their lives.

"With SuperNEX, KYMCO marks the beginning of the next era of supersport," said Allen Ko. "We believe electric opens up a new era of boundless opportunities to win the hearts of the most discerning riders all over the world.

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First Published: Nov 22 2018 | 6:35 PM IST

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