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31 March, 2020 9:04 pm

Quantya EVO-1 Strada: ecological off road vehicles

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The Swiss company Quantya produces an off-road electric vehicle called Track.
Destined for track use only, this model now has an heir in the Strada.
This little gem is now available for city use, and the company has decided to equip it with everything required for city use.
The Quantya Strada EVO-1 is built on a TUV based and has lights, indicators and number plate holder.

This ecological off-road is sold for about 7,800 euros.

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The technical characteristics include a maximum speed of 70km/hr and 180 minutes of autonomy.
The front disc brake measures 260mm and the rear 200, with a 40mm Marzocchi fork and Sachs suspension.
The weight is 95kg, the wheels measure 19 inches at the front and 18 at the rear, and the transmission includes first belt and second chain system.
The instrumentation is entirely electric, the battery is guaranteed for two years for a maximum of 1000 recharges, with a recharge time of about 120 minutes.

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