Porsche cierra su división de bicicletas eléctricas de alto rendimiento

Porsche clausurará su filial de bicicletas eléctricas tras casi cuatro años de funcionamiento. La decisión se produce mientras el fabricante de automóviles alemán se reenfoca en su negocio principal ante las cambiantes condiciones del mercado.

Porsche anunció que cerrará Porsche eBike Performance GmbH, la cual puso en marcha en agosto de 2022 para desarrollar sistemas de propulsión de alto rendimiento para bicicletas eléctricas. La compañía planea cerrar sus fábricas en Ottobrunn, Alemania, y Zagreb, Croacia, lo que afectará a unos 350 empleados. Se produjeron varios modelos de bicicletas eléctricas, entre ellos la Porsche eBike Sport, que alcanzó su quinta generación con un precio inicial de 10.920 dólares, y la Porsche eBike Cross para terrenos difíciles.

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