Urtopia debuted its latest Titanium Zero concept road bike at this month’s Consumer Electronics Show, which features a self-developed Quark DM 1.2 motor that weighs just 1.2 kg with a high torque density of up to 60 Nm coupled to a lightweight titanium frame that tips the scales at an impressive 22 pounds thanks to a solid-state battery.
“It can be said to be the world’s smallest, lightest, and highest torque-density motor, weighing less than 1200g, with a max torque of 60 Nm,” says Urtopia. “It features Urtopia’s self-developed high-precision torque sensors and high-dynamic-response magnetic encoders, ensuring rapid responsiveness and seamless performance.”
The innovations don’t stop there, as the Titanium Zero also includes localized GPT that not only provides voice prompts but also serves as an anti-theft system. Plus, it seamlessly integrates with Apple Watch and Strava and even plays music using the built-in Bluetooth speakers.
“The innovations pioneered in the Titanium Zero – from its ultra-lightweight motor to seamlessly integrated components – are shaping the future of Urtopia’s e-bike lineup. With advanced features like our self-developed torque sensor and dynamic-response encoder technology, each ride delivers unmatched performance,” adds Urtopia.
While the Titanium Zero remains merely a concept bike, Urtopia says it plans to offer its Quark drive system to other manufacturers.
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