Kawasaki has launched the Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike in its home market of Japan. The new bike uses Kawasaki’s tilting three-wheeler technology for an efficient cargo bike. The Kawasaki Noslisu is the Japanese motorcycle maker’s first foray into the cargo three-wheeler segment. It is a stylish, utility-focused cargo e-bike available in three versions.

Kawasaki Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike

The first version of the Kawasaki Noslisu is a three-wheeled pedal-assist bicycle and doesn’t require a rider license. It features a 180W rear hub motor and a convenient front cargo basket. The cargo e-bike’s design allows for pedal-assisted riding and up to 30 miles of range on a single charge. The first version of the Kawasaki Noslisu comes with a ¥363,000 (~$2,592) price tag. It offers affordable, practical, and efficient cargo-carrying capabilities. Kawasaki says the e-bike offers the same benefits as a small car during daily commutes.

Kawasaki Noslisu Electric Cargo Bike

The second version of the new e-bikes is the Noslisu E. It comes with more power and requires a license to operate. It has a 500W rear hub motor with enhanced pedal assistance. It retains a 30-mile range on a single charge as the standard version. The Noslisu E cargo e-bike is priced in Japan at ¥431,100 (~$3,078). The third model is the Noslisu Cargo is specifically designed as a utility e-bike. It is powered by a 180W rear hub motor and does not require a license to use it.

The Noslisu Cargo has a spacious cargo bay between the front axle and handlebars. It is well-suited for professionals who require a bigger cargo-carrying capacity. The Noslisu Cargo is priced at ¥414,700 (~$2,961). Kawasaki has not stated the payload capacity of the new Noslisu cargo e-bikes. The availability of the models in other markets is unclear at this time.

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