BRABUS Urban E First Edition Electric Bike
BRABUS has entered the electric motorcycle world with DAB Motors, creating a collection of minimalist EV bikes topped by the Urban E First Edition, a 40-unit collector model with carbon-fiber details, premium materials, and up to 150 km of range.

BRABUS is certainly no stranger to motorcycles, but an electric bike? Well, that’s the first. Folks, meet the new BRABUS Urban E First Edition, an electric bike out of the collaboration between the German tuning house and DAB Motors. Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2026 in April, the BRABUS x DAB Motors collaboration consists of three models built on the modular DAB 1α platform. Keep going for a quick rundown of each model.

DAB 1α BRABUS

DAB 1α BRABUS

The entry-level model focuses on design enhancements rather than major mechanical changes. It features exposed carbon-fiber components, gloss and matte black finishes, and retains the standard electric drivetrain producing 23 kW (31 hp) and 395 Nm (291 lb-ft) of torque. Top speed is 120 km/h (75 mph) with a claimed range of up to 150 km (93 miles).

BRABUS Urban E

This is where BRABUS starts turning the wick up. An upgraded inverter, revised motor mapping, bespoke carbon-fiber cooling ducts, and additional styling elements boost output by around 20 percent. The result is 27 kW (37 hp) and 475 Nm (350 lb-ft) of torque. Like the base model, it tops out at 120 km/h (75 mph) and offers up to 150 km (93 miles) of range.

BRABUS Urban E First Edition

BRABUS Urban E First Edition Electric Bike

The collector’s version of the URBAN E. Mechanically similar to the URBAN E but finished in four BRABUS-inspired colorways:

  • Peetch
  • Desert Sand
  • Superviolet
  • Fusion Red

Each color is limited to just 10 units, for a total production run of 40 motorcycles worldwide. Premium leather seats and color-matched details further elevate the exclusivity.

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Common specifications

All three motorcycles share the same core architecture, including a 72 V lithium-ion battery pack with a 7.1 kWh capacity, a carbon belt drive system, and a claimed range of up to 150 km (93 miles) on a single charge. Top speed is rated at 120 km/h (75 mph), while charging from 50 to 100 percent takes around 1.5 hours. A complete charge can be achieved in under four hours using either a standard household outlet or a Type 2 charger.

The bikes are not merely rolling design statements, either. The chassis is equipped with a 46 mm inverted front fork, an adjustable rear shock absorber, and a Brembo front braking system with a four-piston radial caliper biting on a 320 mm (12.5-inch) front disc. At the rear is a 240 mm (9.4-inch) disc brake. Riders can choose from five riding modes—Eco, Street, Sport, Nitrous, and Reverse—while a 2.8-inch LCD keeps essential information in view. A keyless PIN-code start system rounds out the modern feature set.

The collaboration

The collaboration is essentially BRABUS applying its “One-Second-Wow” philosophy to electric motorcycles, which is very on-brand for the German tuners and, if I can be honest, what people love about the big B marque. Instead of building a motorcycle from scratch, it took DAB Motors’ already minimalist electric platform and infused it with carbon fiber, aggressive styling, premium materials, and exclusive limited-edition variants. The result is a collection of electric motorcycles that sit somewhere between urban commuter, design object, and collector’s item.

Pricing and availability

The BRABUS Urban E First Edition starts at €32,500 and is limited to 10 for each color. The DAB 1α BRABUS starts at €16,900. It is released in limited numbers, though exactly how many is unknown. Finally, the BRABUS Urban E commands €22,900. It is also released in limited numbers, and how many is also unclear.

BRABUS Urban E First Edition Electric Bike
BRABUS Urban E First Edition Electric Bike

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