Seat: Purely electric on two wheels
ALLZEIT MOBIL With the presentation of an e-motorcycle concept, Seat is the first European manufacturer to underline its focus on urban mobility and at the same time venture into the highly competitive motorcycle market. The two-wheeler corresponds to the light motorcycle class with 125 cm3 engine capacity. The official presentation will take place on November 19, 2019, as part of the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona. [...]
The two-wheeler corresponds to the light motorcycle class with 125 cm3 engine capacity. The official presentation will take place on November 19, 2019, as part of the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona.
Emission-free mobility
Seat CEO Luca de Meo: "Given the continued growth of major cities, efficient and emission-free mobility is one of the biggest current challenges. With the announcement of the first e-motorcycle in the history of our brand, we are taking the next step in the implementation of our urban micromobility strategy."
Collaboration with Silence
Barcelona is the European city with the most motorcycles per capita - with a long tradition of two-wheeled mobility. That's why Seat will develop its e-scooter study in collaboration with Barcelona-based e-motorcycle manufacturer Silence. The model will be available for both private customers and sharing fleets.
Sustainable electromobility
The brand is making the transition from a pure carmaker to a provider of mobility services, responding to one of the most important trends of the future: the collaborative, sustainable sharing economy. Against this backdrop, the company already provides the Respiro car-sharing service and offers the Seat eXS KickScooter powered by Segway, a fully electric pedal scooter that is also used in sharing services via the start-up company UFO.
The future of urban transportation
The all-electric Minimó concept vehicle, which combines the advantages of a car with those of a motorcycle, was also developed to meet the requirements of mobility platforms. These mobility solutions will significantly shape the future of urban transportation.