ActiveCyclingUrtopia Titanium Zero e-bike combines lightweight design and semi-solid state power with AI-powered ridingNew electric bike seems to have it allWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

ActiveCyclingUrtopia Titanium Zero e-bike combines lightweight design and semi-solid state power with AI-powered ridingNew electric bike seems to have it allWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

New electric bike seems to have it all

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(Image credit: Urtopia)

Urtopia Titanium Zero

(Image credit: Urtopia)

Urtopia has unveiled the Quark DM 1.2 electric bike motor, a tiny titan that debuted alongside the groundbreaking Titanium Zero e-bike atCES2025.

Titanium bikes are all the rage right now. FromNo. 22’s 3D-printed Reactor AerotoRibble’s Allroad Ti, the cycling world is seemingly obsessed with the material.

It’s no surprise, though. Known for its remarkable strength-to-weight ratio, titanium is significantly lighter than steel and more robust than aluminium.

Urtopia’s Titanium Zero bike takes full advantage of this high-performance material with a 3D-printed titanium alloy frame that’s as sleek as strong.

We don’t know all the specs of the newelectric bicycle, but we do know that it weighs an astonishing 10.8 kg (approx. 23.8 lbs), including a semi-solid-state battery (offering a remarkable energy density of 300 Wh/kg) and Urtopia’s own Quark DM 1.2 motor.

The palm-sized Urtopia Quark DM1.2 motor(Image credit: Urtopia)

Urtopia Titanium Zero

The palm-sized Urtopia Quark DM1.2 motor

The palm-sized Urtopia Quark DM1.2 motor

(Image credit: Urtopia)

The motor itself is quite extraordinary. Weighing less than 1.17kg (2.6 lbs), the Quark DM1.2 offers a maximum torque of 65 Nm, a high-precision torque sensor and a dynamic magnetic encoder for smooth assistance.

The innovation doesn’t stop there, either. Utopia included its localised GPT in the Titanium Zero, which not only provides voice prompts but also serves as an anti-theft system. Plus, it seamlessly integrates withApple Watchand Strava and even plays music using the built-in Bluetooth speakers.

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Will the Urtopia Titanium Zero revolutionise electric bikes with its lightweight motor and GPT integration, or will it stay a niche offering? We’ll have to wait and see.

The OGUrtopia e-bikedidn’t blow us away, but three years is a long time, and the specs for the new bike look promising.

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