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Grunner e-bike rides into production with massive range boost

Grunner e-bike rides into production with massive range boost
The eye-catching Grunner X smart e-bike from Mobile Vehicle Technology
The eye-catching Grunner X smart e-bike from Mobile Vehicle Technology
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The eye-catching Grunner X smart e-bike from Mobile Vehicle Technology
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The eye-catching Grunner X smart e-bike from Mobile Vehicle Technology
The Grunner X is always connected to the internet, and sends 57 different parameters to a proprietary cloud platform
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The Grunner X is always connected to the internet, and sends 57 different parameters to a proprietary cloud platform
The Grunner X has a number of sensors built in, including humidity and temperature, power and steering, and both a gyro and accelerometer
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The Grunner X has a number of sensors built in, including humidity and temperature, power and steering, and both a gyro and accelerometer
Ultrasonic and infrared sensors on the Grunner X can detect approaching traffic from up to 5 m (16 ft) away and will alert the rider via vibrations on the handlebars
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Ultrasonic and infrared sensors on the Grunner X can detect approaching traffic from up to 5 m (16 ft) away and will alert the rider via vibrations on the handlebars
The Grunner X has two onboard USB ports to top up mobile devices while riding
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The Grunner X has two onboard USB ports to top up mobile devices while riding
Grunner X ride information is displayed via a companion app running on a paired smartphone
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Grunner X ride information is displayed via a companion app running on a paired smartphone
The Grunner X features a 3 kW motor and a Li-ion battery pack reported capable of up to 350 km of range between charges
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The Grunner X features a 3 kW motor and a Li-ion battery pack reported capable of up to 350 km of range between charges
The Grunner X features RockShox Boxxer front suspension, and two USB ports to keep mobile devices charged during rides
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The Grunner X features RockShox Boxxer front suspension, and two USB ports to keep mobile devices charged during rides
The Grunner X's "black box" includes a 30 Ah Li-ion battery pack, a battery management system, wireless antenna and power outlet
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The Grunner X's "black box" includes a 30 Ah Li-ion battery pack, a battery management system, wireless antenna and power outlet
MVT has included a 360 degree camera in the Grunner X package, which records all-around video of two-wheeled adventures
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MVT has included a 360 degree camera in the Grunner X package, which records all-around video of two-wheeled adventures
The Grunner X can roll for 350 km before needing a 45 minute top up
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The Grunner X can roll for 350 km before needing a 45 minute top up
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Croatia's Mobile Vehicle Technology has unveiled the production version of its prototype MA1 e-bike announced earlier this year. The company's engineers have spent the last few months optimizing battery performance, and now report that the Grunner X has almost double the expected range of the pre-production model – a whopping 350 km per charge. And an interesting VR aspect has been added to the setup, potentially allowing riders to relive adventures without leaving the house.

The specs on the production-ready Grunner X are somewhat different to the MA1 prototype. There's now a 3 kW DC hub motor but the top speed is slightly down, at 45 km/h (28 mph). The e-bike's 30 Ah Li-ion battery is made up of Panasonic cells and, thanks to some tweaking, now offers up to 350 km (nearly 220 miles) of range for every 45 minutes on charge, with Mobile Vehicle Technology (MVT) also promising up to 2,500 charge and discharge cycles from the battery pack.

The X rides on 26 inch wheels with disc braking, Planetary gears and RockShox Boxxer front suspension, and a RockShox Monarch coil in the mid-section. High intensity LED lighting is mounted front and back, there are two onboard USB ports to top up mobile devices while riding and a smartphone cradle sits in the middle of the handlebars, with Bluetooth connecting the wireless dots to display status information and lock/unlock the X via a companion app.

The Grunner has a number of sensors built in, including humidity and temperature, power and steering, and both a gyro and accelerometer. Ultrasonic and infrared sensors on the X can detect approaching traffic from up to 5 m (16 ft) away and will alert the rider via vibrations on the handlebars.

The Grunner X features a 3 kW motor and a Li-ion battery pack reported capable of up to 350 km of range between charges
The Grunner X features a 3 kW motor and a Li-ion battery pack reported capable of up to 350 km of range between charges

The e-bike is always connected to the internet, and sends 57 different parameters to a proprietary cloud platform, allowing riders to remote manage, verify the location of the X, remote lock and unlock, record and share route information and check for potential issues using a smartphone. The system will also suggest popular cycling locations near to a rider's location. The company says that it's also possible to wirelessly connect two or more X e-bikes over 3G, to allow riders to race one another without needing to be in the same location.

MVT has included a 360 degree camera in the X package, which records all-around video of two-wheeled adventures. The company's machine learning tech combines this info with data collected by onboard sensors during a ride to offer users the chance to relive their experiences in virtual reality.

Upon returning home, the rider would lift the e-bike onto a stand, don some VR goggles and run software that synchronizes ride data with the hub motor to simulate things like hill climbs and terrain conditions. MVT is also looking into adding simulations from famous sites around the world, such as the Great Wall of China, to the cloud platform so that riders can get a challenging workout that satisfies the senses as well as the training regime, without leaving the home.

The cost of entry into the Grunner smart e-bike world has gone up since the prototype reveal. The Grunner X e-bike is priced at €6,000 (about US$7,000) and is available now.

Source: Mobile Vehicle Technology

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6 comments
6 comments
ljaques
OK, pretty cool. I like the wide wrap of the tread around the sidewalls, and think this bike would handle well in the twisties. But, much like the pretty girl in the 3rd picture, the bike appears to be top heavy. I'd love to see the way they decided that a 3kw motor could be fed by a large 30ah battery and get 350km on a charge. Is the controller set to allow only 250 watts at a time? Or is that figuring pedaling up any hill and on the flats? It would be magnificent if true, but I just can't believe the range figures, even if it is a 3x larger battery pack than most bikes install. Kudos for that, Grunner. Now, how about putting some fenders on that thing? Nobody likes brown strips up and down their fronts and backs after a ride. And about that price (blows chunks into the sink...)
Jerry
7K and still ugly !
Harap White
Hy JamesDemello5 Can you please post a link for a bike with similar specs?
SteveMc
Too much money for what is a very ugly looking bike to my eyes. If the range is true, then that’s awesome but what is the added weight, the effect on handling and the lifespan of the wheels? I’m not sure I’d like to have to carry it up stairs 🙂
SteveO
Most has been said already. The only thing I'll add is this thing would be a terrible ride in a cross wind. Not sure the purpose of such a large battery. Is range anxiety now a thing with bikes? At least you can still pedal.