LONDON (BRAIN) — Gocycle has teased a glimpse of its new Generation four (G4) models ahead of their spring launch. The new 2021 Gocycle G4 and G4i models will replace the GX and GXi. Full technical specification will be revealed in March.
The company said the teaser image released Monday previews the G4's all-new carbon fork, which is built around the new G4 Qdrive motor system.
Richard Thorpe, designer and founder of Gocycle, said, "It's been more than a decade since we launched the iconic G1 Gocycle in 2009. Every year we see unique and different bicycle and e-bike designs hit the market, but very few stand the test of time and go on to develop year on year. As a pioneer in the e-bike industry, I'm proud to be announcing our fourth generation design – the Gocycle G4."
"Our Generation four Gocycle range not only sets a new standard for Gocycle, but will raise the bar for all of our competitors in the folding electric bike segment. What's really exciting to me is that G4 has the potential to challenge traditional non-folding e-bikes. When it comes to storage and security, there is no compromise with a fast e-folder and Gocycle's acclaimed riding dynamics just got even better with G4. It's the most significant step change in development we have ever made, and I cannot wait to reveal more details."
Pre-orders will open in March. The Gocycle G4 MSRP is $3,999; Gocycle G4i MSRP: $4,999; Gocycle G4i+ MSRP: $5,999.
More information: gocycle.com.