As a company, Energica has had quite a year in 2019 as it reaped the benefits of its exclusive involvement in the FIM MotoE world championship to the tune of a 57-percent increase in revenue growth between Q1 2018 and Q1 2019. This competition-based test bed has also led to the development of a new and improved 21.5 kWh lithium-polymer battery which is being hailed as the lightest, most long-lasting battery ever created for a production motorcycle. All three of the 2020 Energica Ego+, EsseEsse9+, and Eva Ribelle will be offered with the new 21.5 kWh battery or the previous-generation 13.4 kWh battery packs.
2020 Energica Ego+, EsseEsse9+, And Ribelle Power And Range
The plus-series electric motorcycles performance numbers will benefit from the improved battery pack starting with 145 hp (107 kW) and 158 pound-feet (215Nm) of torque, along with an effective range of 249 miles in the city, 143 miles on mixed roads, 112 miles on the racetrack and a governed top speed of 125 mph. If you plan to race or play at trackdays, a Kit Corsa Clienti can be reserved through Energica for your Ego+ as well.
Updates To 2020 Energica Models
Other key updates for the entire 2020 model year include the new Pro Share XT long-range connectivity bundle which will be accessible through the 4.3-inch TFT display, along with the interface to select from four riding modes, four regenerative maps, traction control, and the Park Assist. Each model is also equipped with the latest fast-charging technology. The latest DC charger will max out the 249-mile range in an hour or you can get 40-percent charge in just 42 minutes.
“This is the battery pack with the biggest capacity and power ever installed on a production electric motorcycle,” Energica’s CTO Giampiero Testoni explains. “We are proud to present the technological advancement and innovation on all of our 2020 models,which we achieved in the last two years thanks to our commitment to MotoE, and that we were able to transfer from the track to our road models.”
2020 Energica Model Colors And Pricing
The 2020 Energica Ego+ will be offered in Rosso Corsa (red) and Asteroid Gray along with the FIM MotoE-inspired Ego Sport Black version. The EsseEsse9+ adds a new Modena Yellow scheme to go along with the Shocking Blue and Metal Black versions. The Eva Ribelle streetfighter will be available in either Stealth Gray or Rosso Corsa. No MSRP or availability has been released at this time.
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