When it comes to innovation, the French aren’t known for holding back. While they’ve made their mark with pastries and baguettes, the Motowatt W1X is proof that their ingenuity extends far beyond the kitchen. This two-wheeled marvel is not your typical French ride – it’s a bold departure from tradition, poised to revolutionize city commuting.
Imagine this: two electric motors, one for each wheel. It’s the epitome of all-wheel-drive technology, tailor-made for navigating the bustling streets of Paris. According to the folks at Motowatt, the W1X is the urban warrior we’ve been waiting for – agile, silent, and brimming with enough torque to outpace even the nimblest delivery scooters. And for those who need to transport cargo, there are boxes and cases available – who needs a minivan when you can embrace eccentricity?
The W1X boasts a “cantilever front suspension,” a design that may sound complex but resembles a retro girder fork from the 1920s. While it may raise eyebrows if it works, it works – though beware of mud flinging during rainy rides, thanks to its open-design elements.
Now, onto the range – approximately 81 miles (130 km), perfect for jaunts across town without the lingering scent of petrol. Just beware of potential encounters with rain, lest you acquire an unintended fragrance of wet dog. While acceleration figures aren’t specified, the W1X’s all-wheel-drive system promises surprises at green lights, and perhaps even the occasional wheelie off the line.
But let’s address the pink gorilla in the room – the price. At €15,000 (about $16,152), the W1X commands a premium worthy of its French heritage. Yet, for the cost of entry, one could acquire a used gasoline-powered car – complete with windows and a roof, essential for staying dry and warm in inclement weather.
Comparisons to competitors like Zero Motorcycles inevitably arise, with their more conventional single-motor designs. However, the allure of two motors adds a certain “je ne sais quoi” to the city commute, sparking intrigue and curiosity with every café pass-by.
Once the initial strangeness subsides, the Motowatt W1X becomes increasingly intriguing. For those bold enough to embrace its eccentricity, a test ride awaits when deliveries commence in 2025. But first, a visit to the nearest artisanal bakery – because while the W1X may be unconventional, a delicious pastry is a universal delight.