First in Laos — 25 Units Only
Pure electric. Pure off-road.
HairPin PMSM motor. IP67 waterproof. 36% more torque than conventional motors. Zero emissions, zero compromise.
Inverted front fork Ø43mm, 195mm travel. Multi-link rear shock with hydraulic preload. Built for the roughest terrain.
Front Ø270mm, rear Ø240mm. 12Cr13 martensitic steel rotors. Precision stopping power in any condition.
1200 cd/m² auto-dimming. NFC keyless ignition. All ride data at a glance. Smart BMS battery management.
Dual-wing cage design in high-strength steel. 110 kg curb weight. 340mm ground clearance. Go anywhere.
Pre-order price · Retail $5,900 · {count} of 25 remaining
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Everything you need to know about the Kayo Alkaid eC2i in Laos
The pre-order price is $4,900 USD. Retail price is $5,900 USD, so you save $1,000 by reserving in the launch batch.
The Kayo Alkaid eC2i has a range of 125 km on a single charge of its 72V 50Ah Lithium battery.
Approximately 3 hours from a 220 V outlet, or 5.5 hours from a 110 V outlet.
Top speed is 96 km/h in SPORT or TURBO mode. The bike has 5 riding modes: ECO (58 km/h), TRAIL (82 km/h), SPORT (96 km/h), TURBO (96 km/h), and REV (reverse).
The launch batch is limited to 25 units. Reservations are open and no payment is required until all 25 slots are filled.
No. You can reserve online with no payment. We collect payment only once the full batch of 25 units is reserved.
Pickup, delivery, and test rides are available in Vang Vieng, Vientiane Province, Laos. Terra Lao Adventure is the official Kayo dealer for Laos PDR.
The motor is IP67 rated, meaning it is sealed against dust and can withstand temporary immersion in water — built for rough off-road and monsoon conditions in Laos.
The Kayo Alkaid eC2i charges from any standard 220 V outlet in Laos — no special charging station needed. A 110 V outlet also works (5.5 hours instead of 3). Most guesthouses, hotels and cafés in Vang Vieng have suitable outlets. Terra Lao Adventure provides charging guidance for longer routes including Vientiane and Luang Prabang.
For off-road and private property riding, no license is required. For public road use in Laos, a valid motorcycle driver's licence is recommended. Foreign visitors can typically use an international driving permit.
Yes — Terra Lao Adventure provides official Kayo factory warranty as the authorized dealer for Laos PDR, including parts support and after-sales service from Vang Vieng.
The Kayo Alkaid eC2i offers a longer range (125 km vs ~60-80 km), higher top speed (96 km/h vs 75 km/h Sur-Ron), and IP67-rated waterproofing. It's also priced lower at $4,900 pre-order in Laos. The Alkaid is built as a full-size enduro, while Sur-Ron and Talaria are mid-size light bikes.
Yes — with 720 N·m torque, 340 mm ground clearance, Fastace Ø43mm inverted forks (195 mm travel), and a 40° grade capability, the Kayo Alkaid eC2i is purpose-built for the steep, rocky and muddy mountain trails around Vang Vieng and northern Laos.