now open for the public at large. The price has come down $1,500 for some early adopters — we'll explain who"some" are in a moment — from last year's $11,995 to $10,495, including destination. This will be a $2,500 discount compared to the anticipated final retail price of $12,995 activated when the campaign ends.in a structural magnesium casing that powers an axial flux motor in the rear wheel hub.
The LCD screen pairs with the rider's phone, accepts OTA updates, and displays riding data plus apps for features likeand bike tracking. Fuell says the most important bike hardware can be upgraded, including the battery, power electronics, rear wheel motor, and charging socket. European buyers who start with the 15-hp motor, for instance, can swap for the 47-hp motor when their licenses allow.
Now to that"some." Anyone placing an order and paying the entire discounted price at once can get a Fllow-1S starting at $10,495, minus options, taxes, and fees. Those who want to break up the cost will pay $1,000 more; an initial deposit of $5,495 followed by six payments of $1,000 made every other month, for $11,495 total.