My other electric bicycle is a Ducati

February 10, 2010

Ducati has built its reputation on producing thoroughbred twin-cylinder sports motorcycles, but the latest two-wheeler in the Italian company’s range is an electric bicycle with a top speed of 15mph.

The Ducati ‘City Pearl’ electric bicycle has a 250 watt motor mounted in its front wheel hub, with a lithium battery and other electronics on a luggage rack above the rear wheel.

A joint venture between Ducati and Italian electric bicycle maker, Italwin,
the bicycle is to go on sale in April via cycle shops and a handful of motorcycle dealerships.

A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) “If the City Pearl proves as popular as the other bikes in the Ducati line up, the electric bicycle market could enjoy a boost.”

Ducati City Pearl electric bicycleFacts, figures
  • Top speed using just electric motor
  • Motor type
  • Removable battery
  • Charging time
  • Battery weight
  • Price
15mphbrushless 250WLi-ion Panasonic 36V, 9Ah6 hours3.5 kgTo be confirmed

Bicycles by Ferrari, Lamborghini and Hummer


There is nothing new about bicycles being built by companies best known for high-performance cars and motorbikes.

Motorcycle brand Harley Davidson started out making bicycles and Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Mercedes are a few of the cars makers that currently put their names to bicycles.

Even Hummer, the American manufacturer of military vehicle and SUVs makes an environmentally-friendly folding full-size mountain bike.

Cycle insurance for bicycles (including electric ones)

Cycle insurance from the ETA includes new-for-old, third party insurance (in the case of an accident you may need to seek compensation or even deal with a claim by someone else), personal accident cover and if you suffer a mechanical breakdown, they will come out and recover you and your bike. Electric bicycles can also be covered.

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