Jeep, American automobile company is all set to launch their latest electric bike. The e-bike made a small cameo in Jeep’s Super Bowl commercial which is primarily made to pitch company’s 2020 Gladiator pickup truck. The advertisement stars legendary actor Bill Murray and is inspired from his 1993 fantasy comedy film called the Groundhog Day. You can get a glimpse of the Jeep electric bicycle midway into the ad.
Jeep has partnered with US-based Company QuietKat for the Jeep e-bike. QuietKat manufactures electric fat-tire mountain bikes and all-terrain electric bikes. Jeep has only showcased the e-bike in the commercial whereas additional information is provided by QuietKat on its website. The two-wheeler is claimed to be the most capable off-road electric mountain bike by its makers.
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The Jeep e-bike powered by QuietKat is designed to take your adventure trip to a whole new level. The highly capable electric mountain bike comes with a massive 750 watt electric motor. For an exciting and long adventurous ride, the bike offers range of 40 miles with a single charge. The bike comes with big 4.8 inch tires that offers more grip and are capable of handling extreme terrain during your off-road endeavors. Besides that, the Fire-Link suspension offers all the tractive capabilities one would need for an adventurous ride.
Sadly, the e-bike from Jeep won’t go on sale till June 2020. Thus, excited fans will have to wait to get their hands on this beauty. The price is a mystery for now, but we can assume that such a premium e-bike from a top auto brand will carry a hefty price tag. You can sign up here for any updates on the upcoming e-Bike.
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