Specifications
Brand | Ariel Rider |
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Model | D-Class |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 3 kW (4 hp) |
Weight | 75 lbs |
Battery | 18650 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 800 cyclesℹ |
Range | 40 miles |
Charge Time | 4-6 hours |
The D-class is a scrambler-style dual-motor electric moped by electric bike manufacturer Ariel Rider from United States. The company was founded in 2014 and has it’s own factory and design facility in the USA. The bikes of the company are truly “Made in 🇺🇸 USA”.
The moped has a 1,500 watt electric motor in each wheel (two-wheel drive) for a total power of 3,000 watt. The moped has a top speed of 33 mph.
The moped has a swap-able lithium battery for a driving range of 40 miles.
The moped is equipped with high quality components and innovations for durability such as metal gears. As a result, the D-class can reach higher torque, speed and power.
The moped has a digital dashboard.
The moped is equipped with puncture resistant tires and can be used off-road.
The moped has an adjustable cup holder.
The moped can be equipped with cargo racks.
The moped is available in many colors and can be customized by the factory.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
2022 Ariel Rider models
60 miles
40 miles
75 miles
55 miles
Manufacturer
Ariel Rider Ebikes (Arba International LLC)
3025 NE 181 Street
Lake Forest Park
WA 98155
United States
Phone: +1 (206)-825-2266
Email: info@arielrider.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/arielriderebikes
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