Trevor DTRe Stella Electric Motorcycle Charges Into US Market
The handbuilt electric motorcycle retails for $11,975.
Back in 2020, Belgium’s Trevor Motorcycles unveiled the DTRe Stella, an all-electric flat-track-inspired motorcycle. Since then, a lot has changed in the world of electric motorcycles.
More and more players have entered the market, a lot of which focus on lightweight dirtbike designs of utilitarian electric scooters.
The DTRe Stella has retained its relevance and uniqueness, so much so that it’s now being made available in the US market.
Ever since the start, Trevor made it clear that the DTRe Stella was by no means your everyday electric motorcycle.
The bike is proudly handbuilt to the company’s exacting standards in its workshop in Belgium, and features a barebones, minimalist aesthetic highlighted by its exposed chromoly trellis frame, CNC-machined swingarm, and wire-spoke wheels.
It makes use of a powerful brushless three-phase DC motor with an average output of 8 kilowatts, and a peak output of 11 kilowatts – or about 15 horsepower.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a single-speed chain-driven transmission, with 35 pound-feet of torque at the rider’s disposal.