Super SOCO's past is rooted in the electric motorcycle industry, having first been founded in 2014. Their mission has been to develop stylish electric motorcycles that are affordable, efficient, and powerful enough to make motorcycle riding a more accessible, enjoyable experience for people all over the world.
Their present vision is to become the leader in the global market of electric motorcycles. As such, they continue to develop their portfolio of products through design and technology, bringing innovation and convenience to riders around the world. Along with this, they have been an active part of the growth of the electric motorcycle industry through their sponsorship of various events, such as the Super Soco Cup.
The Super SOCO's future vision is to continue to lead the electric motorcycle industry in the development of electric motorcycles that are affordable, reliable, efficient, and attractive. With the continued expansion of the electric motorcycle market, they hope to continue to bring more access and enjoyment to riders around the world. They also aspire to become a more sustainable, cost-effective form of transport for riders. Additionally, Super SOCO intends to become a global brand, renowned for its commitment to performance, sustainability and innovation.
The reliability of Super SOCO motorcycles is generally good. According to reviews, the bikes are reliable with few mechanical problems. Additionally, since the brand was founded in 2014, their motorcycles have evolved to become increasingly reliable and long-lasting.
The maintenance cost of a Super SOCO motorcycle will vary depending on the model and type of motorcycle. Generally, the cost of servicing and maintaining a Super SOCO motorcycle is around $200-$300 annually. This includes parts, labor and oil and filter changes. Some dealers may offer discounts or packages that reduce the cost even further.
The most common mechanical problems associated with Super SOCO motorcycles are related to the battery, including problems with charging, battery replacement, and battery life. Other common mechanical issues include problems with the fuel system, starter motor, brakes, clutch, and electrical system.