Yadea Z3 electric motorcycle, with highlighted dynamic power supplement, has been launched globally. The initial launch will consist of 15 countries. Bo Xue, Product Director of Yadea, also presented other exclusive features such as the ability to connect a mobile phone and a racing motorcycle experience. The Yadea Z3 will be regionally priced, and have detailed after-sale services. The initial launch for Yadea Z3 includes China, Germany, Korea, and Colombia with starting price of USD$3,388.
Powered by Panasonic 18650 Lithium Battery Cells
Like the Tesla Model S, Yadea Z3 is officially authorized and powered by Panasonic 18650 battery cells, which provide strong impetus and guarantee instant acceleration. The battery cells are capable of keeping dynamic performance in extreme environments from -10 to 55 degrees centigrade (15 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit). With a weight of 9.6 kilograms (21 pounds), the Z3 battery can be quickly charged within 2 hours and last for 75 miles.
BeiDou Navigation Satellite System Remotely Connects Mobile Apps and Yadea Z3
Connected to BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), which allows multi-directional data transmissions, the embedded intelligent system can share real-time location and relevant data through the mobile application. Customers can check the conditions such as battery usage and run a self-diagnosis. With one tap, Yadea Z3 will automatically self-scan over 60 essential parts. Self-diagnosed results are available as a 3D photograph and recommended maintenance shops will be displayed on the mobile phone.
Optimized Riding Experience
Apart from improved motorcycle ergonomics design, Z3 also adopts a sophisticated carbon alloy frame and a powerful inverted damping system with a vibration test running for 4 million times. Equipped with rear air shock absorbers (suspension), military-grade run-flat tires and automotive paint technology, Z3 is aiming for a true racing motorcycle experience. Yadea Z3 passed over 200 strict national tests and 120 days of closed tests which totaled 100,000 km (62,500 miles) driving distance.