With 20 horses but the torque of a 900cc street bike, Zapp’s i300 promises a zippy urban commute.
The Zapp i300 is an electric motorcycle meant to offer gas-bike levels of performance but the comfort of a step-through scooter.
Don’t call it a moped; this one is designed for the urban rider in a hurry. It just made its debut at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Zapp i300: Light, Compact, and Powerful

Without batteries installed, the exoskeleton alloy architecture of the i300 means a dry weight of just 202 pounds. Fit the two battery packs, and you’re still looking at a hair under 230 pounds, very light for anything with this level of power and performance.
The electric motor is a British design like the rest of the i300, and it generates a peak of 20 horsepower. Zapp claims a slightly absurd 432 pound-feet of torque for the bike. The number makes sense if you keep reading to see that it’s at the rear wheel, not at the motor.
Big Bike Torque = Impressive Acceleration
Torque at the motor, how we’d normally measure it, is still 63 pound-feet. It’s a big figure — so we’re wondering, why the marketing fluff? — and gives the bike slightly less power than a 250cc gas engine but torque in the range of something around 900 ccs.
Zapp says the motor can shoot the bike to 30 mph in just 2.2 seconds and to 60 in 4.8. Its limited top speed is that same 60 mph, a regulatory limit in Europe to keep licensing affordable.

Each i300 gets two small (13-pound) battery packs that can be swapped out for charging. With both in place, the i300 has an estimated range of around 37 miles. Using a 110V power plug, a 20-80% charge takes 40 minutes.
The rear suspension is a single-sided swing arm. The pushrod rear suspension is adjustable for both preload and rebound to help dial in the ride. The front forks are inverted and adjustable for preload.
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