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Transportation

Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team eBike

Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team eBike

At this point, there’s no denying the future of transportation is electric–and that’s just as applicable to cars as it is bicycles. Mercedes is the latest automotive manufacturer to get on-board with the trend by teaming up with NPlus Bikes to create a limited edition run of Benz-branded electric bikes in the Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team eBikes you see here. Billed as the ultimate electric bicycle, this Mercedes-branded collaboration combines European engineering with market-first sophisticated concealed batteries and power unit, world class reliability with Gates Carbon Belt Drive, pedal assist technology, and performance specs that include 504 Wh of power, 32km/h top speed and range of 60-100kms. Couple that with perfect 50/50 weight distribution, Mercedes-Benz good looks and the fact that it looks like your average murdered-out bike, and you have a recipe for success–eBike or not.