Eco-Friendly Manufacturer at NEC
Added on Thursday, November 5th, 2009 by Carole Nash Editor | No Comments
Eco-Friendly Manufacturer at NEC
The Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show is set to go green with the news that Quantya will be displaying their highly innovative electric motorcycles at the Show, which runs from 27th November - 6th December at Birmingham’s NEC. The ground breaking electric-powered bikes will also be available to ride as part of the Show’s new indoor Off-Road experience.
Hand built in Switzerland using British-made electric motors, Quantya intend to grow the market of forward-thinking, eco-friendly commuters and fun-loving adrenaline seekers. Comparable in size, weight and performance to a 125cc petrol bike, Quantya are both quick off the mark and extremely easy to ride.
Most importantly the Quantya bikes do not emit any harmful fumes, are virtually silent, and, with only nine moving parts, cost almost nothing to maintain and even less to run.
The Quantya Track is a dedicated off-road machine that has been designed to put the broadest smile on even the most experienced dirt biker’s face. It has already proven extremely reliable and popular after extensive testing in Europe’s bike hire and ride centres.
The Quantya Strada is a softer, road-going trail bike that affords city commuters and weekend trail riders a stylish and practical alternative to a petrol-powered vehicle and is years ahead of its competition.
Ian Mitchell-Innes, Director of Quantya UK Ltd says: “We think it is important that people not only get to see, but also ‘feel’ the power and performance of our two new models. It is a great way for us to dispel the myths and express the progress and advantages of electric power, while also having fun with potential customers and the public.”
Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of MCI Exhibitions, added: “The Show has always been a leader in bringing the latest developments in the biking world to the consumer and we’re delighted that we will be able to showcase such innovative bikes as the Quantyas.”










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