Suzuki Motor Corp. has introduced a new hybrid vehicle that combines elements of both a bicycle and a motorcycle, offering an innovative solution for short-distance commuting. The vehicle, named “e-PO,” is still in development but promises to cater to those seeking a versatile, eco-friendly transportation option.
Dual-Functionality and Electric Assistance
The e-PO can function as an electric-assisted bicycle or run solely on its motor, providing a flexible mode of travel. Designed for short commutes, the vehicle has a range of approximately 20 kilometers when using only the motor. Its foldable design enhances portability, making it convenient for users to carry or store after use.
Market Potential and Legal Classification
The e-PO targets commuters and students, who will benefit from its simplicity and versatility. However, as it is classified as a class 1 motorcycle, users will need a license plate and must wear a helmet to ride it on public roads.
While Suzuki has not yet announced the release date or pricing details, the e-PO is anticipated to meet the growing demand for sustainable, easy-to-use transportation solutions.
Source: yomiuri.co.jp