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Electric motorcycle company based in Italy, Italian Volt is set to unveil the production ready Lacama 2.0 at EICMA 2023. 

  • the Lacama 2.0 was first introduced as a concept back in 2017. 
  • powering the Lacama 2.0 is an electric motor capable of producing 150hp and 230Nm. 

After undergone numerous changes and refinement, the Lacama 2.0 – first showcased as a concept back in 2017- is finally ready for global unveiling in November. 

According to Italian Volt, the Lacama 2.0 was designed and manufactured entirely at the heart of the illustrious Motor Valley with the objective of becoming not only a performance electric two-wheeler but also allowing customers to customised the machine accordingly. 

At the heart of the Lacama 2.0 lies an ultra-lightweight frame crafted from a ingle cast aluminium material made entirely in-house. Customers can pick and choose from 10 unique design for the front and rear including selecting either a single or a twin saddle setup. 

That said, the saddle offers a high level of comfort thanks to the used of memory gel technology. Customers can also choose from 22 colours for the frame and swingarm thus ensuring uniqueness from each of the unit produced. 

Powering the Lacama 2.0 is a powerful PMSM Axia Flux Motor (weighing just 11kg) capable of producing 150hp and 230Nm of torque. On top of that, it also features four riding modes including Raind, Eco, Sport and Rocket (you read that right). 

Italian Volt gained attention when it first unveiled the Lacama electric motorcycle concept back in 2017.

However, the electric motorcycle startup wasn’t able to get it going for more than four years despite running numerous design studies and prototype tests of the Lacama.

Nevertheless, following Tazzari EV’s acquisition in January this year, the Italian Volt Lacama project is back on track after displaying the bike at EICMA 2021.

Interestingly, despite running late a few years into the game, the Lacama still boast a 15.1kWh capable of reaching 201km range in a single charge.

The Lacama makes 147.5hp and 199Nm from its liquid-cooled electric motor and capable of a reaching a max speed of 200km/h.

Meanwhile, handling and stopping power is handled by top-spec Öhlins suspension and Brembo brakes.

While the specs sound exciting, the Lacama might come with a staggering price tag as the 2017 concept was priced at USD38,000 (RM159k).

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