ROME – Cyclists looking for innovation will not be able to observe the evolution of the Lakuba Evo 10, one of the best touring models of Bulls bikes, which promises a range of up to 240 km. The technical characteristics of this e-bike are unique in its variants, it is equipped with a Pros Drive S-Mac engine and a battery powered by Bulls Super Core technology that can go up to 750 Wh.
In particular, the manufacturer has upgraded the battery in conjunction with the engine for this version, which provides an incentive capable of receiving 410% pedal assistance through optimization software. In addition, the powerful engine is equipped with the new Flex Power function with Cadence Power Control and Advanced Pedal Response, which provides additional pedaling support in conditions of trajectory requiring longer thrust. Compared to the other version, new technical components have been added that allow the e-bike to always be connected.
With the new Pros Topology color display, you can see, among many other features, the remaining autonomy, the distance traveled and the total, as well as improved readability while driving with the magnification of the characters. With the integrated Bluetooth function, it is possible to monitor the e-bike from the smartphone and adjust its power parameters. By accessing the Connect C app, you can add and update additional information related to the usage and tracking of your bicycle.
The Lokuba Evo 10 can be purchased in three frame types: Wave, Step-Through and Diamond with three sizes. With two different batteries, 555 Wh and 750 Wh, you can choose from gray or chrome red. In terms of prices, the base model ranges from 3,799 euros to 4,298 euros with GPS.
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