Electric Motorcycle: Leonart Unveils the Rigger
This page is translated from the original post "Moto électrique : Leonart dévoile la Rigger" in French.

The Spanish brand Leonart is entering the electric motorcycle market. Its Rigger offers up to 150 km of range in city riding.
Known for its customs and retro small-displacement models, Leonart has just introduced its first electric motorcycle, the Ranger. Designed primarily for daily travel, this new model stands out with its sleek look. The tubular aluminum frame houses a fixed 4.32 kWh battery, which charges in about 6 hours. The motor delivers a nominal power of 4.5 kW. It allows the Rigger to reach a top speed of 102 km/h. In terms of range, Leonart claims up to 150 km per charge. However, note that this figure is based on an average speed of 50 km/h. Expect around 100 km at 70 km/h, and 70 km at 100 km/h.
A Leonart Rigger for less than €6,000
Standing on 18-inch wheels at the front and 17-inch at the rear, the Rigger stretches about 2 meters long and has a seat height of 800 mm from the ground. Leonart equipped it with an inverted fork at the front and a tunable mono-shock at the rear. A hatch between the seat and the handlebar opens to a small storage compartment, whose volume has not been specified.
Priced at €5,999 before bonuses, the Rigger is slightly more expensive than the Super Soco TC Max, the best-selling small electric motorcycle. Nevertheless, the price seems quite reasonable given its features. Early buyers also benefit from a €500 discount.
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