Electric motorcycles are quietly reshaping the urban landscape, but now they’re making a strong entry into off-road terrain. The Strix Electric Enduro, a potent electric dirtbike, is set to revolutionize off-road experiences and find its place in military applications. Off-road activities have long suffered from noise and fire hazards, but electric off-roaders like the Strix eliminate these issues. Their silent operation provides a tactical advantage in military scenarios, as validated by testing with the US Navy, NATO Forces, and the Estonian army.

The bike charges from 20% to 80% in merely ten minutes

The Strix isn’t just about silence; it delivers substantial power with 1,050 Newton-meters of torque and 70 kilowatts of output. Despite its strength, it remains lightweight at 118 kilograms, ensuring agility. Riders can customize performance with multiple ride modes and a user-friendly smartphone app.

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The Strix’s 6.3-kilowatt-hour battery offers rapid charging from 20 to 80 percent in just 10 minutes, reducing downtime. Its chrome-molybdenum steel frame guarantees durability without adding unnecessary weight.

Available for private pre-orders with a 500-euro deposit, the Strix is expected to retail at around 19,800 euros upon its release. However, its street-legal status remains uncertain, leaving potential buyers with a crucial question: will they be able to ride it on public roads?

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