Innovative Allroadracer TriX: A Telescoping Carbon Fiber Recumbent E-Trike
Telescoping recumbent e-trike is like a carbon fiber cannon

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The Allroadracer TriX, a unique recumbent e-trike designed by Ahmad Omari, features a telescoping carbon fiber body and tilting wheels for enhanced stability. With a 250-watt hub motor and a range of 70 to 100 km, it aims to revolutionize cycling experiences. Preorders for an initial run of 10 units are set at €10,000.
- 01The TriX can tilt its wheels by up to 27 degrees for better cornering stability.
- 02It features a mid-mount 250-watt hub motor providing 90 Nm of torque, enhancing pedaling power.
- 03The e-trike has a maximum rider/cargo capacity of 120 kg (265 lb) and weighs 25 kg (55 lb).
- 04Initial production will be limited to 10 units for European buyers, requiring a €5,000 deposit.
- 05Future models for overseas markets will utilize a chainless powertrain for easier assembly.
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The Allroadracer TriX, an innovative recumbent e-trike designed by Ahmad Omari, is currently in preproduction and was recently showcased at the Spezi International Special Bikes Show. This striking vehicle features a telescoping carbon fiber body and tilting wheels that enhance stability by allowing up to 27 degrees of tilt during cornering. Its advanced design includes a mid-mount 250-watt hub motor that delivers 90 Nm (66 lb ft) of torque, significantly boosting the rider's pedaling power. The TriX is equipped with a 500- or 800-Wh lithium-ion battery, offering a range of approximately 70 to 100 km (43.5 to 62 miles). With a total weight of 25 kg (55 lb) and a maximum capacity of 120 kg (265 lb), the TriX aims to provide a smooth ride over rough terrain. Omari plans to produce an initial run of 10 units for Europe, priced at €10,000 (approximately $11,634), with future models featuring a chainless powertrain for easier assembly.
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