Super Soco adds TS Street Hunter and TC Wanderer to electric range

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Leading electric motorcycle manufacturer Super Soco has revealed two new additions to its all-EV range with the launch of the Super Soco TS Street Hunter and TC Wanderer.

Currently the UK’s most popular manufacturer with an all-electric range, its CPx scooter is also the best-selling EV in the country.

Now the Chinese firm has turned attentions to its learner legal motorcycle range with the TS Street Hunter and TC Wanderer.

With its slender frame and sharply angled lines, the TS Street Hunter is pitched as the sportier, more dynamic urban runaround of the two new offerings and is designed for short,

 

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Boasting a small but efficient 2500W engine, the TS Street Hunter is capable of a 45mph top speed and a modest range of 35 miles, with a full charge possible from a standard three-pin plug in 3.5 hours.

According to Super Soco, the TS Street Hunter can be ridden on an A1 or CBT licence and merits as a rival to scooters but offers a taller, more mature riding experience.

The TS Street Hunter is available in Storm Grey, Black, Platinum White and Charcoal Blue. It is priced at £3,799 inclusive of the government OZEV grant.

The Super Soco TC Wanderer is the larger of the two new machines with its 2.5kW battery, though it too can be ridden on either an A1 or CBT licence.

 

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Not rugged than the TS Street Hunter, the TC Wanderer is inspired by vintage motorcycles with its round headlight, oversized knobby tyres and wide, raised handlebars.

Designed for both urban and short open road journeys, the TC Wanderer can also hit 45mph and travel 35 miles on a full charge.

Both the new machines have the capability to run a second battery doubling their effective range.

The TC Wanderer is available in Ceramic Blue, Vintage Green and Stormy Grey. It is priced at £3,799 inclusive of the government OZEV grant.

Both models are kitted out with keyless ignition and a built-in alarm, plus a tracking feature that allows riders to track the motorcycle in real-time from a mobile device.

Super Soco motorcycles and scooters cost less than 2p per mile to run (average) and are exempt from road tax, ULEZ and Clean Air Zone charges.