We left the most interesting function at the end because Da Vinci is "soon" to provide the DC100 motorcycle with the opportunity to play a jogging companion.We are talking about an automatic balancing system using an electronic steering wheel and a six-axis IMU, i.e. an inertial navigation unit.The updates are also intended to introduce the automatic arrival of the motorcycle to the owner after "calling it" in the application.To get more news about DC100, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.
It is also very interesting that Da Vinci intends to make the code available by opening API interfaces in the system.What's the point?Of course, to "enable creative programmers to develop and share new features" for DC100 motorcycles.
For an electric motorcycle Da Vinci DC100 will gladly come to pay 27500 dollars, but if one does not intend to ride on such an integrated model, the company also offers a version of DC Classic with less paddles, more shiny elements, with calfskin seats at the price... 90000 dollars.