KTM SX-E 3: the E-Sportminicycle overview grows with a new model [PHOTO]

3,8 kW electric motor, 648 Wh battery

A new KTM to give space to the passion of little pilots. There KTM SX-E 3 it is an example that derives from SX-E engaged in the European Junior e-Motocross Championship.

The specialised farming model

Starting from safety, the KTM SX-E 3 features a tilt sensor that blocks power transmission in the event of a collision or overturning. We also highlight a switch associated with the wrist via a bracelet, which also turns off the engine in case of loss of control while driving.
Recalling the SX-E 5, this new example is also equipped with a solid chrome-molybdenum steel frame, it also features a non-adjustable WP straight to the swingarm with 35 mm of travel and lightweight 144-inch anodized black wheels shod with MAXXIS MX-ST tires.

It is possible to recharge the vehicle using a universal external battery charger (up to 900 W), can be connected to any socket from 220 V. A full charge from the minimum level takes about 70 minutes, according to the information.
Among the featured aspects there is also a height-adjustable saddle. The data can be reduced by quota 600 mm a 555 mm, lowering the superstructures, sliding the fork into the plates and arranging the shock absorber in an alternative way, as suggested.
The low noise levels, in addition to helping very young pilots, are more tolerable in contexts where there are noise restrictions.
It features the same permanent magnet electric motor as the KTM SX-E 5. Power reaches i 3,8 kW and the battery with 60 lithium ion cells offers a capacity of 648 Wh in the low voltage configuration from 48 V. A driving autonomy of around two hours is expected, based on what has been reported.

Availability and price

Offered from the end of September at the KTM Official Dealer network, the price of the new one SX-E it amounts to 4.525 euros. The figure includes the battery and charger, as indicated.

Photo: KTM

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