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Less expensive electric motorcycles in 2024.

All these motorcycles cost US$ 9000 (R166 500)  to US$ 2050 (R37 800) & likely less if they're second-hand.

2023 Ryvid Anthem 
Range: 120 km 
Top speed: 120 km/h 
Payload: 150 kg 
Charging time: 3 h 30 min 

Vespa Elettrica 
Range: 100 km
Top speed: 72 km/h 
Payload: 130 kg 
Charging time: 4 h 
Vespa Elettrica

Roam Air
Range: 140 km 
Top speed: 90 km/h 
Payload: 220 kg 
Charging time: 3 h 45 min 
Roam Air 

Cake Kalk 
Range: 85 km 
Top speed: 100 km/h
Payload: 150 kg 
Charging time: 3 h

CSC RX1E 
Range: 128 km 
Top speed: 130 km/h 
Payload: 149 kg 
Charging time: 6 h 

Stinger S 
Range: 193 km 
Top speed: 72 km/h 
Payload: 181 kg 
Charging time: 6 h 30 min 

Stinger S

Kollter ES1 S PRO 
Range: 112 km 
Top speed: 115 km/h 
Payload: 170 kg 
Charging time: 3 h 30 min 

Surron Ultra Bee 
Range: 140 km 
Top speed: 90 km/h 
Payload: 150 kg 
Charging time: 4 h 30 min 

Volcon Grunt Evo 
Range: 120 km 
Top speed: 64 km/h 
Payload: 181 kg 
Charging time: 2 h 30 min 

KTM SX-E 3 
Range: 40 km 
Top speed: 64 km/h 
Payload: 35 kg 
Charging time: 1 h 

ONYX RCR 
Range: 200 km 
Top speed: 88 km/h 
Payload: 136 kg 
Charging time: 4 h 

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