
Porsche eBike Cross Performance in New Colors
Even if you’ve left your sports car parked in the garage and opted for a bike instead, you can continue to enjoy the performance of a Porsche. The Porsche eBike Cross Performance will give you the thrill of riding whether on asphalt or on a trail. Created with ebike specialist Rotwild, the Porsche eBike Cross Performance was launched in 2023. Now, to make it even more special, it is available in new colors Cartagena Yellow and Oak Green Metallic Neo.
Porsche eBike Cross Performance
Like every Porsche, the Porsche eBike Cross Performance is a combination of high-performance technology and unique design. The eBike Cross Performance features Fox Factory suspension, powerful Shimano EP-801 motor and 630 WH battery to ensure a maximum performance on a trail. The MT7 brake system from Magura, with a powerful four-piston caliper made of forged aluminum, ensures optimum deceleration.
The Fox 34 Float Factory suspension fork offers first-class comfort with 120 mm of spring travel in conjunction with the Fox Float DPS Factory air shock with 100 mm of spring travel in the rear. The Crankbrothers Synthesis Enduro Carbon wheel set ensures lane stability with a different spoke tension on the front and rear wheel. The B220 Flatriser 35 handlebar from Rotwild is made of carbon, as is the frame, whose design was inspired by the sporty sloping roofline or “flyline” of the Porsche 911.
Porsche eBike in Cool Colors
If you want your bike to be even more special, you should choose the Porsche eBike Cross Performance EXC. The EXC model is available with collection of colors from the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. In addition to the previously announced Star Ruby Neo, Ice Gray Metallic, Mamba Green Metallic, Carmine Red, Shade Green Metallic, and Shark Blue, the new color options are Cartagena Yellow and Oak Green Metallic Neo. The Porsche eBike models are available in three frame sizes. Visit shop.porsche.com for more info.



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