Voltitude fold-up pedal-assist electric bike rolls into production
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The Voltitude V1's folding mechanism (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 can be wheeled when folded up (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 features Shimano hydraulic disc brakes (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
Voltitude founder Eric Collombin with the Volitude V1 (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1's frame (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1's frame (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1's front fork (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 is classified as a bike in Europe (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1's rear LED lighting (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 on the road (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1's unisex gel seat (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 has been dubbed the "Swiss Army Bike" (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 is now in production (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 Carbonesium (Photo: Arnaud Lambert)
The Voltitude V1 in Hong Kong (Photo: Voltitude SA)
The Voltitude V1 in Hong Kong (Photo: Voltitude SA)
The Voltitude V1 in Singapore (Photo: Voltitude SA)
The Voltitude V1 in Singapore (Photo: Voltitude SA)
The Voltitude V1 in Singapore (Photo: Voltitude SA)
Article Summary
The Voltitude fold-up pedal-assist electric bicycle (or pedelec) from Swiss company Voltitude SA that first got our attention in concept form early last year has now entered production. The body of the bike, which is now known as the Voltitude V1, has received a slight redesign in shape but the bike still features the unique EasyFold mechanism that allows it to be folded or unfolded in just a second and has seen it dubbed the “Swiss Army Bike.”
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