Evolve Motorcycles

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Evolve Motorcycles
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
GenreElectric vehicles
Founded2008
Defunct2015; 9 years ago (2015)
FateClosed circa 2015
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States, Western Europe
Key people
Benjamin Plum, Mazdack Rassi and Lex Kendall[3]
ProductsElectric scooters and motorcycles

Evolve Motorcycles was an American privately owned and operated electric scooter and motorcycle manufacturer and distributor based in Jersey City, NJ, with assembly and distribution facilities located in Brooklyn, New York.[4][1][5][6][7]

History[edit]

Evolve Motorcycles was established by Benjamin Plum, Mazdack Rassi and Lex Kendall as a concept project circa 2008, started its own R&D in 2009[8] and registered in 2010.[9] The company was based out of Jersey City, NJ with branches registered in several states including Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota, Maryland, California, Florida and New York.[10] The company distributed vehicles from Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[5] From the beginning, Evolve Motorcycles developed new series of electric scooters and motorcycles with integrated lithium ion battery systems instead of conventional motor engines. In October 2011, Evolve launched its product line with three all-electric motor scooters made from US components: Evolve Helium, Evolve Neon and Evolve Titanium. The vehicles had speeds of 40 mph for the Helium, 50 mph for the Neon, and 70 mph for the Titanium, and a price range starting at $2,900 for the Helium, and $5,400 for the Titanium.[11][8][12] Evolve models were presented at various motorcycle exhibitions in the US and Western Europe, including the Milan International Motorcycle Show (EICMA)[13] and The New York Motorcycle Show,[14] among others.

Xenon[edit]

In 2011, the company revealed its new flagship model Xenon Electric Bike, a futuristic replica of the Tron Lightcycle seen in the Tron: Legacy science fiction film,[15] at the fashion event in New York, which took place in Milk Studios, a media production company also established by Mazdack Rassi.[1][4] Designed by Parker Brothers Choppers, it had a 40,000W motor and a 60 or 120ah LiFe PO4 battery with a top speed of 70 mph.

Lithium[edit]

Designed by Parker Brothers Choppers, a more conventional Lithium model was presented at the 2011 EICMA show in Milan. The bike had a 40,000W motor and a 96v battery with a top speed of 100 mph and a maximum range of 100 mi on a 3.5h charge.[16]

Models (specs)[edit]

Model Launch Seats Power
(hp)   (kW)
Max speed
(km/h)   (mph)
Battery
(kWh)
Range1
(km)   (mi)
Helium 2011 2 2.4   1.5 64    40 2 64    40
Neon 2011 2 4.8   3 80    50 3 80    50
Titanium 2011 2 8   5 112    70 5 112    70
Lithium 2011 / 2012 2 54   40 161    100 40 161    100
Xenon 2011 / 2012 2 27   20 112    70 20 80    50
XR 2011 / 2012 2 54   40 161    100 40 161    1002

1Sources:[17][18][19][8][11][20][21] 2Based on speed and weight

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles LLC". Bloomberg.
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  4. ^ a b "The Electric Evolution of the Motorcycle". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. ^ a b "New Vehicles for a New Generation". Inc.
  6. ^ "Reliving Our Tron Days With the Xenon". Wired.
  7. ^ "Meet Your New Rig (With a Conscience): Evolve Motorcycles". GQ.
  8. ^ a b c "Evolve aims to provide an urban transportation makeover". PowerSports Business.
  9. ^ "EVOLVE MOTORCYCLES LLC". OpenCorporates: The Open Database Of The Corporate World.
  10. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles Branches". OpenCorporates.
  11. ^ a b "Evolve launches three new electric scooters". New Atlas.
  12. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles Gets in Gear For a Fall Launch". Complex.
  13. ^ "Breathtaking Xenon Electric Bike Unveiled by Evolve Motorcycles". Green Optimistic.
  14. ^ "The Absolute Best Bikes We Saw At The New York Motorcycle Show". Business Insider.
  15. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles Xenon Light Bike". Cycle World.
  16. ^ "Evolve Lithium Motorcycle". The Awesomer.
  17. ^ "Xenon and Lithium Evolve Motorcycles". WordlessTech.
  18. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles shows off $50k Xenon lightcycle, Lithium electric streetbike". Engadget.
  19. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles reveals new electrics: $55,000 Xenon Tron lightcycle and Lithium sports bike". The Verge.
  20. ^ "Evolve Motorcycles roll out line of electric scooters". Consumer Report.
  21. ^ "THE TRON MOTORCYCLE BY PARKER BROTHERS". Bike Exif.