Brabus & DAB Motors Debut All-Electric Line-Up in Milan
BRABUS and French electric motorcycle manufacturer DAB Motors have unveiled a new all-electric collaboration in Milan, introducing a trio of performance-focused motorcycles. The partnership marks an expansion of BRABUS’ two-wheeled portfolio, bringing its signature design language into the urban electric mobility space.
Presented as a new generation of electric motorcycles, the collaboration is built around three distinct models, each offering a different interpretation of performance, exclusivity and design refinement. The entry point, the DAB 1α BRABUS, reworks the base platform with a focus on visual enhancement, incorporating selected exposed carbon fibre elements to elevate the overall finish while retaining a clean, minimalist profile.
Moving up the range, the BRABUS URBAN E introduces a more performance-oriented configuration, featuring a more powerful electric drivetrain and targeted technical upgrades. Visually, it adopts a sharper BRABUS design identity, defined by high-gloss black surfaces contrasted with bold red detailing, creating a more aggressive and recognisable urban presence.
A more restrained interpretation is offered through the Brabus URBAN E SUPERBLACK, which distils the design language into a monochromatic execution. The result is a more understated but highly focused aesthetic, emphasising form, proportion and surface quality over colour contrast.
At the top of the line sits the Brabus URBAN E FIRST EDITION, a strictly limited collector model defined by exclusivity and bespoke detailing. This flagship variant is offered in four signature colour finishes, including Peetch, Desert Sand, Superviolet and Fusion Red, reinforcing its positioning as a design-led special edition within the range.
All models are powered by a refined electric drivetrain delivering 37 hp and 475 Nm of torque, representing a 20 per cent increase over the base platform. Performance figures include a top speed of 120 km/h and a range of up to 150 kilometres, positioning the URBAN E as a high-performance urban commuter designed for efficiency without compromising character.
Unveiled in Milan, the collaboration reflects a broader shift toward electrified luxury mobility, where performance engineering and design-led branding converge in increasingly compact, urban-focused formats.
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