Italian manufacturer Moto Parilla has launched its latest electric mountain bike, the Tricolore with a top speed of 15.5mph (~25km/h). The Tricolore comes with a unique frame design in line with its established trajectory. It follows a similar pattern to the Trillix, its predecessor. The e-bike has an assisted range of 62 miles and comes with radical styling together with impressive tech features.

Moto Parilla Tricolore E-MTB

The Moto Parilla Tricolore has a motorcycle-inspired design and operates as an electric mountain bike. It is equipped with front and rear suspensions, a solid shock absorber system, a rocker arm, and a connecting rod at its rear. Moto Parilla says its suspension and brake system provides better responsiveness and direct suspension actuation during rides. The e-bike’s carbon fiber monocoque frame has rib patterns for rigidity and lessens the impact of muddy trails in slowing down movement.

Moto Parilla Tricolore E-MTB

The Tricolore also comes with a carbon fiber seat post that is separate from the chassis, giving the bicycle’s back end a floating appearance. The bike has a 12-speed transmission and hydraulic brakes. Its lights are built into the frame and the set post, while the cables are internally routed to give a smooth and solid design. The Tricolore has carbon fiber, a single-sided swingarm, and an internal pocket in the frame for carrying minimal luggage.

Moto Parilla Tricolore E-MTB

The Tricolore weighs 21kg and has a 250W Poloni E-P3+MX motor with a peak power of 600W and 90Nm torque. It has an 800Wh battery which delivers an assisted maximum range of 62 miles on a single charge. Availability and pricing information for the Moto Parilla Tricolore is yet to be officially released.

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