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Africa Automotive News September-October digital issue 2019

Africa Automotive prides itself to be the ONLY Africa’s leading and MOST authoritative magazine for the automotive industry in Africa with printed copies for the automotive industry decision makers in both government, NGO’s and private sector. The Bi-monthly magazine offers cost effective advertising services that get results and improves growth in the auto B2C and B2B sector, keeping an eye on latest technologies in Africa and across the world, the magazine predominately covers the developments in the Africa auto industry.

Africa Automotive prides itself to be the ONLY Africa’s leading and MOST authoritative magazine for the automotive industry in Africa with printed copies for the automotive industry decision makers in both government, NGO’s and private sector. The Bi-monthly magazine offers cost effective advertising services that get results and improves growth in the auto B2C and B2B sector, keeping an eye on latest technologies in Africa and across the world, the magazine predominately covers the developments in the Africa auto industry.

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Taiwan exports electric off-road<br />

motorbike to Europe<br />

Motorbike<br />

In addition to prominent brands<br />

Gogoro and Kymco, Taiwanese<br />

company Otto Bike Co., Ltd. exports<br />

electric off-road motorbikes to Europe.<br />

The company, based in Taipei City’s Xizhi<br />

District, launched its electric products in<br />

2014.<br />

show in Italy, but this summer Taiwanese<br />

enthusiasts would have the opportunity<br />

of trying out the machine in Pingtung<br />

County’s scenic Dapeng Bay area, the<br />

Liberty Times reported.<br />

Its latest model is the electric off-road<br />

bike known as the MCR II, which stands<br />

for Mini City Racer.<br />

The bike’s batteries allow it a maximum<br />

radius of 220 kilometers with a maximum<br />

speed of 105 kilometers per hour,<br />

according to the Liberty Times.<br />

In addition to sophisticated brakes,<br />

Google Maps and a keyless ignition, the<br />

bike also has cameras installed back and<br />

front, allowing live broadcasting of one’s<br />

ride, Otto Bike said.<br />

Over the past two years, the bike was<br />

presented to visitors of the Milan car<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> <strong>issue</strong> l <strong>2019</strong><br />

<strong>Africa</strong> <strong>Automotive</strong> <strong>News</strong> l <strong>2019</strong> 41

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