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These Are The Features That Make The Lightning Strike Motorcycle So Galvanizing

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With an impressive specs chart, let’s take a closer look at the Lightning Strike and discuss our favorite features.

Going green seems to be one of the few things that the vast majority of us agree on when it comes to the future of the motor world. With the rise of electric cars, scooters, and motorcycles, we are seeing the beginnings of a new, sustainable, and clean future for the automotive industry.

At the heart of all these green innovations is Silicon Valley. With companies like Tesla and Lightning Motorcycles manufacturing some awesome EVs here. Lightning Motorcycles is an American motorcycle company that is focused on building electric motorcycles.

Since the company was founded, it has gone on to build amazing bikes that have outperformed much of its gas-powered competition. The Lightning Strike motorcycle is one such bike; it boasts bucket loads of performance along with marked good looks.

With an impressive specs chart, let’s take a closer look at the Lightning Strike and discuss our favorite features.

The Lightning Strike Motorcycle Design

The Lightning Strike motorcycle was long-awaited before making its debut in 2019. This came after a long teaser campaign that had bike enthusiasts at the edge of their seats. This fully electric bike is designed to dominate both on and off track.

If you look closer at the Lightning Strike motorcycle, you’ll realize that it has a similar stance to the Lightning LS 218; indeed, they are actually the exact same. For a comfortable ride, Lightning Motorcycles across the board are designed with ergonomic handlebars and footpegs.

The curves on the Lightning Strike motorcycle see a fair bit of sculpting as part of the manufacturing process. This is done to allow for maximum aerodynamic efficiency hence reducing drag. If you’re looking to go for a higher trim version of the Lightning Strike motorcycle, then you can always have the Carbon Edition.

Unlike a regular Lightning Strike motorcycle, the Carbon Edition has its entire body made of, as the name suggests, carbon fiber. As a result, it’s lighter than other Lightning Strikes.

The Lightning Strike Comes With An Awesome Carbon Edition

It’s near-on-impossible to call the single best feature of this awesome electric bike, so we went with two, and our second, equally favorite feature of the Lightning Strike is how well it performs. Indeed, Lighting Motorcycles is known for its fast electric motorcycles, and this is no less true when it comes to the Lightning Strike.

The Lightning Strike motorcycle has three trims, each with a different powertrain. The first is the standard Lighting Strike. This bike is powered by a 10 kWh battery pack that has a range of 99 miles in the city and 76 on the highway. These performances are both in full charge.

The second is the mid-range Lightning Strike motorcycle that uses a 15 kWh battery pack. This one provides a range of 150 Miles in the city and 105 Miles on the highway from a single charge. The third and last trim is the most powerful, however.

This is the top-end trim that also houses the Carbon Edition. This trim is powered by a 20 kWh battery pack with a range of 200 miles in the city and 150 Miles on the highway. Again, all of this is on a single charge.

All in all, the Lightning Strike is a flashy and powerful bike that emphasizes how far EV technology has come. It’s also certainly one of the best that Lightning Motorcycles have to offer.

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Q4 e-tron series adds new all-wheel-drive model:
Q4 45 e-tron quattro now available to preorder

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The Audi Q4 e-tron and Q4 Sportback e-tron are the first compact electric SUVs from the brand with the four rings. Following their launch in April, two new versions have been added to the range – the Q4 Sportback 40 e-tron, the model with the longest range in the series, and an all-wheel-drive version, the Q4 45 e-tron quattro – both of which are available to order now.

An intelligent drive system for powerful performance

The Q4 e-tron models do not emit any carbon on the road and combine the space and comfort of a luxury car in the compact class with a range that is suitable for everyday use. At up to 534 kilometers (WLTP), the Q4 Sportback 40 e-tron offers the most range out of all of Audi’s electric models. The new all-wheel-drive model also boasts a range of up to 490 kilometers (WLTP), making it perfectly suitable for everyday use as well. The two versions are available to order now, with the Q4 Sportback 40 e-tron starting at a base price including VAT of 49,500 euros and the Q4 45 e-tron quattro

listed at 50,900 euros.

In the Q4 Sportback 40 e-tron, the rear axle is powered by an electric motor that delivers 150 kW (204 PS). The new quattro version

uses two electric motors for its electric all-wheel drive. Together they deliver 195kW* (265 PS) of maximum power – enough for a sprint from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds and a top speed of 180 km/h, which is electronically limited.

Carbon neutrality certified by TÜV NORD: Q4 e-tron models officially have “net-zero carbon footprint”

Audi manufactures the Q4 e-tron and the Q4 Sportback e-tron with net-zero carbon emissions – and this has now been officially confirmed through their successful certification as “carbon-neutral products” by the independent auditing company TÜV: “Audi ensures that carbon emissions along the supply chain, throughout the production process, and in logistics, among other areas, have been proportionately avoided or reduced through the use of electricity from renewable sources. This explicitly includes the production of the vehicles’ high-voltage battery.

In addition, Audi goes further by offsetting unavoidable CO2-equivalent emissions through its support for internationally recognized carbon offsetting projects,” TÜV NORD confirms in the successful certification.

The production facility in Zwickau exclusively sources green power for production, and the battery cell suppliers are also under an obligation to only use energy from renewable sources in their production processes. Emissions that cannot currently be avoided are offset via carbon credits that fund climate change mitigation projects. These are certified by the non-profit organizations The Gold Standard or Verified Carbon Standard.This makes it possible to achieve complete carbon neutrality over the vehicle’s entire life cycle when it is simultaneously charged with green power during the utilization stage.

Furthermore, Audi works with its suppliers to systematically promote responsible practices in all of its vehicle projects. The company has been auditing its business partners using a sustainability rating developed in-house since 2017 in order to guarantee that production is carried out in a way that conserves resources and complies with social standards.

Convenient charging with the e-tron Charging Service

The Q4 e-tron models are extremely versatile vehicles that are ideal for everyday use. In addition to a large amount of interior space, a high level of comfort, and a range suitable for traveling long distances, drivers also benefit from rapid charging speeds. In the best-case scenario, it only takes ten minutes at a charging station to achieve a range of around 130 kilometers (WLTP).

Users of the e-tron Charging Service can now select from around 250,000 charging points in 26 European countries, including 5,841 HPC fast-charging stations. This is a huge success and a milestone when considering the fact that the charging service only launched in February 2019 with 72,000 charging points in 16 countries. Since then, not only has the number of charging points almost quadrupled, but the share of fast-charging stations has also grown significantly.

On the Transit plan, Q4 e-tron buyers do not have to pay a monthly fee for the entire first year. Moreover, they benefit from preferential terms within the IONITY network – charging costs only 31 cents per kilowatt-hour, which is roughly equivalent to the cost of charging at home in Germany. Audi owners can also easily charge their vehicles abroad without any worries, as they always pay the standard price for the country in question, depending on the charging speed – without any additional roaming fees. In other words, foreign users traveling through the country are charged at the same rates as local residents.

When looking for the nearest charging station, the myAudi app or the Audi navigation system are both helpful tools. In addition to route planning, the myAudiApp can activate supported charging points and provides information about the status of the charging station in advance. Alternatively, the charging process can also be started using the Audi charging card. Identification and billing are handled automatically in the background. In addition, the app shows the car’s current charging status.

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