The DC100 electric motorcycle from Davinci Dynamics is likened to a smart two-wheeled robot, equipped with numerous data-collecting sensors.
The Chinese startup technology company Davinci Dynamics has launched its first electric motorcycle named DC100, aimed at providing a smooth, safe, and enjoyable riding experience for users. The DC100 features a simple design, delivers outstanding performance, and offers easy handling.
The DC100 integrates advanced sensors and an electric system to ensure the vehicle operates safely and efficiently. These sensors allow the DC100 to monitor various information, including environmental temperature, tilt angle, speed, acceleration, load, terrain type, and any discrepancies between the speeds of the two wheels.
The model utilizes a gyroscope sensor to determine factors such as jolting and swaying. This data is used to modulate power, ensuring optimal performance under all conditions. All components, including the battery and drive mechanism, are housed beneath the vehicle’s body. In terms of performance, the DC100 boasts a maximum power output of 137 horsepower and a peak torque of 850 Nm, achieving a top speed of 360 km/h in race mode.
The vehicle operates on a high-density lithium battery, compatible with high-voltage charging ports, and can be rapidly charged to full capacity in approximately 30 minutes. Davinci has equipped the motorcycle with driving assistance technology that enables smooth starts and simple control at low speeds. When the D mode is selected in the gearbox, the motorcycle automatically begins to move at a speed of 7 km/h.
The DC100 motorcycle from Davinci Dynamics. (Photo: Davinci Dynamics).
Unlike conventional motorcycles, the DC100 combines reverse assistance and hill-climbing support. Additionally, the DC100 features traction control, which can adjust the wheel speeds based on the differential sensor readings between the front and rear wheels, while also modifying the rear wheel’s grip to ensure stability for the vehicle’s body.
Davinci Dynamics has not disclosed specifications related to the battery and electric motor of the model. The company is currently developing a fast-charging system that can recharge a completely empty battery to 85% in just 15 minutes.