The Verge reports: [edited]
The Greyp G12’s downhill-inspired dual-suspension frame, hydraulic brakes, and beefy midsection straddles the line between bikes and bicycles, and there are pedals if you feel like doing some work yourself.
Greyp says that the G12 can do 40mph unassisted and gets 75 miles on a single charge. (The 1.3 kWh battery cells pictured above push the bike's total weight to nearly 110 pounds.) Recharging from nothing takes just 80 minutes with a standard 220V outlet, after which you’ll be able to unlock the bike with its built-in fingerprint scanner. The G12's retail price and availability are still up in the air, but the price for dealers is €6,000.
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The vehicle looks some thing different it looks like it contains a box which can be used to place things.
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Bruce Hammerson
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