Triumph builds the world’s best EV motorcycle, but you can’t buy it!
Triumph TE-1
Triumph has now outlined a roadmap in the fourth and final development phase of their TE-1 electric development project.
They claim to have surpassed all of their development goals together with their development partners, Williams Advanced Engineering, Integral Powertrain Ltd and WMG, University of Warwick.
100 mile+ (160 km) range, 175 hp, and a 20-minute charge from 0-80%, all of which sounds great and even more so when combined with a very reasonable 220 kg weight. physical. It’s lighter than what was revealed recently Ducati MotoE bike will race next year.
Triumph tried to produce that TE-1 but at this point you’ll never be able to buy one!
That’s because the project is primarily about a learning experience for Triumph’s development partners and engineers. A process by which they navigate the technical challenges that make making an electric vehicle fun and practical, while building a significant bank of wisdom and assets and humility along the way. Their engineers prepare for an electric vehicle future.
I would also imagine it could prove a bit expensive….
On the surface, it is unmistakable that Triumph and the British manufacturer have modeled the ergonomics, geometry and weight distribution of the Speed Triple while still following the Street Triple’s smallest proportions.
Engineers mapped the EV powertrain to simulate the throttle and torque delivery of their Speed Triple 1200 RS. On the TE-1, torque peaks at 109 Nm, which propels the 220 kg machine to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds.
Regenerative braking is also offered and something that Triumph will continue to develop as they plan an EV in the future.
Although the TE-1 is a prototype, engineers have also used this exercise to perform and fine-tune useful forward and reverse modes along with custom power modes, traction control and Support stability control wheel lift.
The project is sponsored by Office for zero-emission vehicles through Innovate UK and was founded to make breakthrough developments in specialized electric motorcycle engineering and innovative integrated technology design.
Steve Sargent – Product Manager of Triumph
“We have seen overwhelmingly positive response to the TE-1 prototype from motorcyclists around the world, where many people tell us that their first time seeing an electric motorcycle is desirable. and what they really want to own.
“As the first step in the evolution of our futuristic approach to electric powertrain technology, the TE-1 prototype – and the incredible results it achieved in the test program in-depth – provided important insights and capabilities that will ultimately guide our future growth.
“Of course, the final production motorcycle will not be like what you see here today but rest assured, the models we develop will include all that is learned and dynamic. its interesting. “
Nick Bloor – CEO, Triumph Motorcycles
“We are extremely proud to be able to share such positive results from the completion of the Triumph TE1 Project, where the demonstration prototype exceeded many of our initial goals and expectations. Everyone on the team is thrilled with the results we’ve achieved with our partners and how the project’s results will translate into Triumph’s electric future.“