It’s challenging to describe the ROIDZ Tech Raptor in just one word, but at the very least, it is not a conventional vehicle, and its exact classification is certainly debatable.
Can we call it a motorcycle? Not really, since it has three wheels. And a tricycle? This vehicle also doesn’t resemble traditional tricycles despite having three wheels. ROIDZ states that the development goal is that of a ‘motorized bicycle’. The design is inspired by a hawk, which is the symbol of the Japanese start-up that manufactures it.
With very compact dimensions, the Tech Raptor will be classified as a moped and can reach a maximum speed of 40 km/h. It is an electric vehicle, equipped with a 48V battery that takes seven hours to charge from 0 to 100 percent, intended for urban mobility.
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The Tech Raptor features a unique connection unit mechanism that separates and combines the upper part with the lower base unit. The two parts can be separated and recombined, allowing for free reconfiguration of the vehicle.
The presented images showcase various positions and proposed designs for the Tech Raptor’s component arrangement. There is a swing arm and a front tilting differential, along with a swing arm at the rear. The braking system consists of hydraulic discs on all wheels.