Switch Motorcycles, a new startup founded by Matthew Waddick and former Yamaha Japan designer Michel Riis, has unveiled the eScrambler, a beautiful mid-size electric motorbike. The eScrambler mixes unusual design elements such as the central battery and drivetrain aluminum block with a classic approach inspired by the design of old school scrambler-style bikes.
The eScrambler is not just an exercise in wowing e-bike aficionados with a great design, but also a powerful bike that will be able to reach a top speed of 150km/h, with a 0-100 of 3,2 seconds, and a range of around 93 miles. To top it all off, the eScrambler will come with a minimal central display, integrated wi-fi for performance tracking and updates and a couple of USB ports to charge your smartphones on the go. The bike is currently undergoing street homologation, a process that will probably take a long time. Switch Motorcycles hasn’t share any details about the price yet, but the company aims at an early 2022 release date.
An unapologetically blocky electric motorbike
The eScrambler by Switch is a very promising electric mid-sized motorcycle with an unusual design, a top speed of 150km/h and a 93-miles range.
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- Andrea Nepori
- 27 March 2020
- Switch Motorcycles
- 2020
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles
Photos courtesy of Switch Motorcycles