Voxan Wattman is world's most powerful electric motorcycle

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Yashwant Naik
Voxan is a French motorcycle firm, which was acquired by Venturi in 2010. The owner of Venturi – one Monsieur Gildo Pallanca Pastor – immediately set about differentiating Voxan from large-scale motorcycle manufacturers by pursuing a vision to build high-end electric bikes.

The man responsible for the Voxan Wattman is Sacha Lakic, a Yugoslavian-born designer who boasts a long and distinguished career with Venturi and Voxan, even before the acquisition in 2010.

Not that the Voxan Wattman needs superhero powers to get moving. Voxan is billing it as 'the world's most powerful electric motorcycle', with 200hp on tap, plus a bucketload of instantaneous torque.

That's 148lb ft of of superbike-taming torque to be precise. And let's not forget - because it’s electric every last dollop of twist is available from the outset...

Given that the Voxan Wattman weighs 350kg, its performance figures are truly impressive. It will accelerate to 62mph (100kph) in 3.4 seconds, hitting 100mph (161kph) in just under six seconds.

Fully charged, Voxan claims the Wattman will offer a range of 180km, or 112 miles.

When using a fast-charge connector, up to 80% of the Wattman's charge can be achieved in just 30 minutes.

The Voxan Wattman is intended for 'exclusive international clientele seeking innovation', and will be hand-built to order in France.
 
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