Electric Motorcycle Components Finalised at GR1T
- oa0628
- Jun 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 1
Electric Motorcycle Components Finalized at GR1T
As the electric mobility revolution accelerates, GR1T Motorcycles is proud to announce a major technical achievement in the development of our new urban electric motorcycle. In June, we reached a key milestone with the completion of core structural elements and the launch of bench testing. This phase marks our transition from digital precision to physical validation.
Precision Engineering of Electric Motorcycle Components
At the heart of this progress are the electric motorcycle components that define the bike's performance, safety, and visual identity. Chief among them are the aluminum swingarm and rear subframe, both now fully machined and assembled. These lightweight yet robust parts were engineered for optimal strength-to-weight ratio, contributing to the bike's industry-leading power-to-weight performance.
Our signature horizontal suspension layout is now fully integrated, unlocking 13 liters of under-seat storage—a first for motorcycles in this class. The frame, a hybrid of tubular steel and aluminum, is tailored for agility, durability, and modular upgrades.

Bench Testing Begins
Bench testing has officially begun and will run throughout June. This process is vital to evaluate the integrity and performance of our electric motorcycle components before final assembly. Key areas of testing include:
Motor and battery system performance under simulated riding conditions
Vibration, stress, and load testing for the frame and swingarm
Thermal management and heat dispersion analysis
Bench testing ensures that the bike will meet the strictest EU homologation standards and deliver reliability in real-world conditions.
Preparing for Real-World Readiness
Beyond mechanics, our electric motorcycle incorporates cutting-edge digital features. June also saw further refinement of the 4G connectivity unit, which powers real-time alerts, GPS tracking, and OTA updates. Integration work continues for:
Three 4K cameras (front, rear, rider-facing) for enhanced safety and security
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
Keyless unlocking via smart device or RFID card
Wireless phone charging and dual USB-C ports
Our approach is to offer not just an electric motorcycle, but a connected mobility platform. All components are designed with ease of maintenance and upgradability in mind.
Looking Ahead
As bench testing progresses, our engineering and design team at Wheelab is preparing for dynamic testing and assembly of the first fully functional prototype. We're also ramping up outreach to suppliers and beginning pre-launch production planning.
June has been a turning point in our journey—the moment our electric motorcycle shifted from engineering concept to production-ready machine. With each tested and validated component, we move closer to delivering an electric motorcycle that redefines what urban two-wheelers can be.
Follow us for more updates as GR1T continues its ride toward the future of urban mobility.
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