Table of contents
- Driving report Energica Eva Ribelle RS One hiss and you’re gone
- Braking pushes
- Gas pushes too
- New motor
- Surprisingly fast
- Energica does it itself
- opinion poll
- Conclusion
News 2022
New motorcycle items for 2022
Markus Jahn
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Markus Jahn
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The new EMCE engine from Energica drives the three well-known models with a good 170 hp.
Markus Jahn
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MOTORRAD has already been able to test the new engine in the Eva Ribelle RS.
Markus Jahn
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The new motor saves a good 10 kilograms, and the new forged wheels save additional weight.
Markus Jahn
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Nevertheless, a good 260 kilograms push into the curve, which thanks to the top chassis and easy handling are playful from the end.
Markus Jahn
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At the exit of the curve, in sport mode, the Eva pushes a good 215 Nm forwards and the bike upwards.
Markus Jahn
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A Bitubo strut works at the rear, while Pirelli Diablo Rosso III provides grip on the forged rims.
Markus Jahn
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The fully adjustable fork from Marzocchi works very well with the Brembo stoppers.
Markus Jahn
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The new motor sits above the swing arm, is liquid-cooled and is powered by a battery with a capacity of 21.5 kWh.
Markus Jahn
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In the beginning there is the battery. energica builds the motorcycle around the self-developed battery. The capacity should be enough for 246 kilometers overland. The battery can be charged in less than an hour using the fast charger.
Markus Jahn
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The digital display provides comprehensive information about range and charge status. Bluetooth and GPS are also on board.
Markus Jahn
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The Eva Ribelle RS is Energica’s bare top model. Next to it are the super sports bike Ego and the retro bike EsseEsse9 on the same technical basis.
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Energica Eva Ribelle RS: New engine, new driving pleasure
Driving report Energica Eva Ribelle RS
One hiss and you’re gone
MOTORRAD has already been able to drive the new EMCE engine from Energica. 10 kilos lighter, 25 hp more. Driving electrically has never been so impressive.
Uwe Seitz
07/06/2021
In this article:
- Braking pushes
- Gas pushes too
- New motor
- Surprisingly fast
- Energica does it itself
- Conclusion
The next narrow right hugs the rocky slope, but Alessandro Brannetti lets the gas stand. In terms of recuperation, energy recovery, this is a sacrilege. But the exact opposite for driving fun. The guy not only knows every inch of this street, he also knows how to stay clean – he has already shown that in the 125 and 250 Grand Prix. He turns the shower off with pinpoint accuracy. I persistently try to stick with Energica’s test driver: These corner entrances – especially not visible – have it all.
Braking pushes
If you brake late and thus only use the selected braking torque of the engine to a minimum, you will feel the powerful thrust of the 260 kilo heavy Eva Ribelle RS. Even the right foot lazy to brake becomes active so as not to land at the apex on the opposite lane. Thank goodness you don’t have to worry about the right gear, you can concentrate fully on the braking and turning point. The RS is the flagship of the Energica road program, has a high-quality Marzocchi fork and top Brembo stoppers. This baked the entrance to the curve. The bike can be turned in surprisingly well on the light forged wheels and decelerated completely neutrally with degressive braking in an inclined position towards the apex. The weight of the rebel, as the translation reads, is becoming less and less important.
Gas pushes too
And then comes the moment when we turn up the gas, the e-handle, the energy supply regulator or whatever you should say, again in the flight of pearls. That feeling is worth all the hard work before every turn. As if fired with a catapult, it goes out of the bow. Completely linear, without delay, without any jerk, without interruption of traction, which even the best gearshift on the greatest superbike cannot prevent. Well over 200 Nm push you forward instantly – just crazy.
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New motor
Energica has now heavily redesigned the drive train. MOTORRAD was allowed to test this exclusively. In addition to the control unit that regulates everything and which the team around technical director Giampiero Testoni has developed incredibly finely, the Ribelle, the touring Esse Esse and the super sports car Ego now have a new motor that is significantly lighter and much smaller than its predecessor. And it can do even more. According to Testoni, the moving and fixed parts, rotor and stator, have been significantly improved in the joint development with the Italian specialist Mavel, that the energy loss has been reduced again and the performance has been improved accordingly. This also includes a sophisticated liquid cooling system that includes the inverter, which means that more energy can be used uncritically. The EMCE-baptized drive now achieves a peak output of almost 170 hp at 8500 revolutions. At the same time, this made the bike a good ten kilos lighter (the new forged wheels save a few more pounds), which should ultimately increase the range by up to ten percent. That depends on the driving style. And what we are currently doing on the foothills of the Apennines not far from the Energica plant in Modena will hardly ensure a long range. But it’s just too much fun to worry about right now. Alessandro has it safely on his screen, and the display still shows a good 63 percent energy. I have to smile every time I look at the rather small dashboard, because our selected sport mode, which serves this crazy acceleration, is indicated by the route sketch of the Mugello racetrack.
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Surprisingly fast
But every time I find out, puzzled, that we are mostly moving beyond 120 km / h and hardly develop a feeling for it. No wonder, because the usual signs of life of a combustion engine are missing, which constantly remind you of what mechanical work is necessary to reach 100 km / h and more. Here it just hisses, then it howls – and off you go!
Energica does it itself
When we return, Testoni will want to know everything and I have to pay him a big compliment. The driving dynamics are not only right in the drive train, the chassis is also excellent. How do you do that with such a heavy battery? “We start construction with, not around, the battery”, explains the smart engineer. Therefore builds Energica the battery completely itself, it fits perfectly into the chassis and thus achieves this great driving dynamics. If only it was easier. “Compared to the internal combustion engine, we’re still in the 1940s, when its development was rapid – like ours. There is still a lot to come.”
opinion poll
Which electric concept on two wheels is the right one for you?
Voted 9059 times
If so, then only a powerful electric motorcycle.
I can imagine an electric scooter for commuting and city traffic.
A small, agile electric moped is definitely fun.
None at all.
Conclusion
Energica’s new powertrain is a noticeable step forward; currently unique when it comes to e-motorcycles. The pure performance puts every combustion engine in the shade. The resentments about weight and range remain, but the development continues rapidly. And Energica is at the forefront.
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