Jeep expands its model range in the American market. But this time it's not a four-wheeled, but an electric bike.

Jeep's Electric Bike made its debut during the Super Bowl commercial, in which actor Bill Murray is once again experiencing Groundhog Day with the Jeep Gladiator. The company has already launched a website for potential customers, where it shared basic information about the new product.

According to Jeep, the mountain bike borrowed an electric drive from QuietKat, another well-known company specializing in the production of two-wheeled vehicles. The new electric bike received a 750 W engine and a battery, providing a range of 64 km.

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As for the other features of the Jeep electric bike, it is reported that it was equipped with QuietKat Fire-Link suspension, a four-link articulated mechanism and four-piston hydraulic brakes. The manufacturer promises that this durable electric bicycle will be the perfect complement for the car, especially when "the road ends, but there is still a lot of adventure ahead."

The company will provide a more detailed description of the new vehicle later, but it is already known that the model will go on sale in June this year.

Source: jeepe-bike.com. https://quietkat.com/products/jeep-electric-bike.

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