Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

Electric motorbikes may be making a breakthrough this year because of electric mobility's popularity, with Vmoto's new Super Soco TS Street Hunter soon debuting, featuring a first look at the specs and features. The teaser of the new electric motorbike may have leaked the initial specs of the Street Hunter that are slated to be revealed in the coming month of February.

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

Reality puts a bitter fact that electric motorbikes are not as popular as electric cars, compared to gas-powered vehicles and motorcycles having that regular rivalry over which vehicle is better. Maybe it is time to give electric motorbikes the fame it deserves with Vmoto's Super Soco soon debuting its TS Street Hunter that has the potential to match its gas-powered counterpart.

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

Electric cars have already matched their gas-powered or internal combustion engine (ICE) equivalent in terms of performance and features and may have surpassed them due to the many technologies included in the vehicle. For electric motorbikes to thrive, they need to do the same and match their counterpart to fuel people's need for speed.

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Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter: First Look Teaser

According to Electrek, there were initial speculations and suspicions that Vmoto would be releasing a new line of electric motorbikes this year, starting with a new version of their Super Soco line to debut this February 2021. The new TS Street Hunter features the look of an aggressive motorcycle that carries all the angst and performance that is expected of it.

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

The company is well known in Asia, Australia, and the European regions with their motorbikes, but has transitioned to electric mobility with the new Street Hunter to cap off the company's lineup. The initial doubts with electric motorcycles to carry the same power as their gas-powered counterparts originated from their size, as it cannot carry large battery packs like electric cars.

However, this seems to be solved by Vmoto, as it boasts of the new motorbike to be a fully-committed electric-powered vehicle, fit for the progressing future of transportation technology. The world is slowly adapting to electric vehicles thanks to the efforts and transition of car companies to electric mobility led by Tesla, along with Volkswagen, Ford, GM, Mercedes, Rivian, etc.

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter: Initial Specs and Features Leaked

Vmoto Super Soco TS Street Hunter
(Photo : Vmoto Soco via YouTube Screenshot)

While there are no reliable or actual leaks for the TS Street Hunter, Vmoto's recently posted YouTube video teaser is enough to say a lot about the new electric motorbike's initial specs and features. The company also did not clarify whether it would be an electric motorbike in its video description but it says that it would be "one of the New Generation models."

The company's previous teasers highly hinted at electric motorbikes, and is the "New Generation models" also suggest that it would indeed run on battery power. In the video, it showed the speed that goes up to 75 kilometers per hour (46 miles per hour), which may or may not be the e-motorbike's top speed, still a grey area from Vmoto.

Additionally, since the Super Soco TS Street Hunter is looking at an electric make, it loses its clutch and the lever on the handlebar is speculated to be the rear brakes of the bike.

*Everything above are based on speculations and leaks, and may not be the final specs of the new Vmoto Super Soco.

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