Audi e-bike: A bicycle that runs at 80 kmph
The
prototype cycle combining an electric drive and muscle power along with
tech used on Audi cars was showcased at the Worthersee Tour in Austria.
Audi
unveiled an extremely emotion-inspiring sports machine, the Audi e-bike
Wörthersee at Wörthersee in Carinthia, Austria. The prototype cycle
combines an electric drive and muscle power. Head of Design Wolfgang
Egger comments: “As a high-performance e-bike for sports and trick
cycling, it features the Audi core competences of design, ultra, e-tron
and connect.” The Audi e-bike Wörthersee puts in its first major
appearance at this year’s Wörthersee Tour, the 31st meet for Audi, VW,
Seat and Skoda fans; trial biker Julien Dupont and downhill specialist
Petra Bernhard will demonstrate their stunts and streetbike skills.
The
uncompromising dynamism of the bike prototype is fully visible at first
sight. “When developing the Audi e-bike Wörthersee we drew on motor
racing design principles for inspiration,” explains Hendrik Schaefers,
one of the designers at Concept Design Studio Munich. “The e-bike
appears incredibly precise, highly emotional and strictly functional.
Indeed, the design effort focused on its function as a sports machine.
All design elements are thus firmly aligned to the technical features.”
The
airy frame boasts a low center of gravity and a compact overall volume.
In this way, the e- bike is superbly agile at the sporty handling
limits. The lithium-ion battery is incorporated into the frame and needs
2.5 hours to freuteully charge. On long trial tours, only a few simple
steps are required to remove the battery and replace it with a charged
one.
The
frame and the swinging arm that holds the back wheel are made of carbon
fiber- reinforced polymer (CFRP). The same material is used for the 26”
wheels, which feature an innovative “Audi ultra blade” design with
broad flat spokes for an optimized transmission of pedal power. “We were
able to demonstrate with the choice of materials just how closely
design goes hand in hand with expertise in ultra lightweight
construction,” Hendrik Schaefers comments.
Homogeneous
LED light strips round out the frame and create the immediately
recognizable Audi light signature. For extreme tricks and stunts the
seat can be lowered to run flush with the frame itself. At the press of a
button, the seat then rises up and the biker can adopt a comfortable
position.
When
performing wheelies, an electronic control system supports the rider
when performing tricks and back-wheel biking. Different modes can be set
using a smartphone or directly on the e-bike – either “Power Wheelie”
mode, with adjustable wheelie angle for less skilled bikers or “Balanced
Wheelie” mode for sporting challenges.
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