This Porsche e-bike is made of titanium and gold

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We already know the Caviar brand from its absurdly expensive unique smartphones, but the company is now going further and has also adapted an e-bike. As always, no expense has been spared on materials.

The Herzog, as Caviar has called the e-bike, is a modified version of the Porsche eBike Cross 3rd generation. This electric bicycle has a suspension fork, twelve gears, a Shimano motor and a 504 Wh battery. Without adjustments it already costs 12,480 euros, but in the Caviar version it is even more expensive.

Gold coating

Certain parts have been replaced, while others have only been decorated to create this gold-colored e-bike. One of the materials Caviar has used is titanium with a gold coating. There is also a leather saddle.

The question is of course how much this will all cost. Quite a bit, because Caviar is asking just under 41,000 euros for the bicycle, of which only nine are available and which you can order from the beginning of 2025. You will also spend quite a bit of money on a lot of locks, because as soon as a thief gets hold of this bike, you can be sure that he will take it with him.

Because you pay so much for the bike, you do get a Porsche-style iPhone as a free gift.

Try 30 different e-bikes yourself at our E-bike Party on May 25.


The article is in Dutch

Tags: Porsche ebike titanium gold

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