CRP Adding ABS To Energica Electric Superbike Ahead Of EU Mandate

CRP Adding ABS To Energica Electric Superbike Ahead Of EU Mandate

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Energica and ABS system: an add value for the customer’s safety with one year ahead! The CRP Group, with the experience of over 40 years in the world of F1, has always stood out for its know-how and its customer care and attention. Regarding this, CRP team has always adopted a production policy related to the quality and reliability of all its projects; customer care as well as safety are very important CRP assets which are essential in the field of motorsport and high-performing vehicles like Energica. Thus, the CRP-Energica development team, has decided to integrate the ABS system on the first electric Italian superbike since the first release. CRP staff has established to make this considerable but necessary effort in order to reach the goals of the Group and to present at the customer a 100% state-of-the-art product. The ABS system will be an added value for those people who no longer have to wait for 2016, when the system is mandatory for all two-wheeled vehicles. CRP Group, as other high-performing motorcycles manufacturers, goes along with customer wishes investing on an unique, high-performing but safe vehicle. The ABS system development provides, as always, a timeline of 12 months with a relevance partner; therefore Energica will be available on the market on 2015. During the 2014 ABS development, Energica team has decided to take the opportunity to meet with their followers in a series of extraordinary events all around the world in which it will be possible to test the sustainable superbike and enter the world of Energica. The calendar of the 2014 events will be communicated promptly to allow fans to attend their favourite event.

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