Volkswagen bik.e replaces spare tire with electric mobility device [w/video]
Volkswagen has rolled out its first ever two-wheeler at
Auto China 2010, V-Dub research and development chief
Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg rode confidently onto the stage aboard the VW
bik.e (not a typo). A very cool looking piece of mobility art that looks
a little like a small bicycle without the pedals, the battery-powered
device has definitely been designed with both form and function in mind:
the whole thing folds quickly down into a flat disc that fits quite
nicely into the spare tire compartment found in the bottom of most
trunks.
While
auto shows are known for their concepts that never see the light of
day, we are told there are plans to actually commercialize this machine,
though it probably won't come as an option with your next VW. With a
range of 20 kilometers (12.5 miles), it's not meant for long distance
treks but rather as a supplement to your car. Its official top speed is
20 km/h (12.5 miles per hour) to allow Germans to ride it helmetless,
though word on the street says the version at the show could go much
faster. No mention was made about how long it takes to charge, but
apparently the bik.e's batteries can be replenished by a car's DC
current as well as a typical AC plug. To get a glimpse of this "mobility
enhancer" in action.
Source: green.autoblog.comAdded: 8 January 2013