There were 2012 and 2013 Zero's at Intermot and I could clearly see a big leap in build quality. The gaps between panels are much smaller and everything just looks a lot better fit. The panels on the red XU looked like they were made from cheap plastic though. The improvements are mainly on the S and DS.
Also I noticed that the duo on a Zero S/DS will be more comfortable than on the back of an Empulse. The duo footpegs are a lot higher up on the Brammo. If you have a tiny girlfriend than the Brammo would be ok
I was very impressed with the KTM Freeride, it looks production ready, but the KTM guy I talked to said that although this is version 2.0 of their EV program, there is still no plan to start producing it. But looked finished to me. Water cooled batteries and motor. They want to reach 1 hour ride time on this bike.
And the BMW C evolution prototype was available for a test ride
, and wow that thing moves! 40KW really goes!
I also tried a variety of chinese scooters on the test track. And I can tell you: stay away from those! They feel dangerous at higher speeds.
The Empulse was good looking up close too! And I was allowed to sit on the bike and it's a great fit for me. Funny was that some bits were still mising, like the connecter of the headlights. VIN was #7 so still prototype?
But due to the delays I will probably have to settle for the 2013 Zero. I really liked the orange DS (KTM colour)
I talked to one of the Brammo guys who was dealing with IET and he told me that they were going to start the production of the Engage this winter. This was a surprise as I had not heard anything about the Engage for a while.
They also are promoting the Brammo Parx where you can rent a mini moto by the minute. Cool concept, especially because they plan to have them near the city as sound pollution is no longer an issue.