Barcelona manufacturer Neutra Motor expands its 24-inch lineup with two new electric motorcycles, the K5 and KOUNTRY 5. Both models target young riders moving from entry-level competition bikes toward full-size machines. The focus is progression, control, and performance.
Neutra Motor K5: Built for Competition
The K5 follows the competitive success of the K3 in European youth trials. This model increases performance while preserving rideability.

Key highlights:
• Peak power output of 7 kW
• In-house powertrain with motor, battery, and controller
• Five selectable power maps
• Lightweight aluminum frame and swingarm
• Competition-focused geometry
The integrated powertrain allows precise tuning of throttle response and delivery. Riders gain flexibility across skill levels and terrain types. The chassis prioritizes balance and agility for technical sections.

Neutra Motor KOUNTRY 5: More Versatility
The KOUNTRY 5 shares the same 24-inch platform but shifts toward multi-purpose riding. A seat and revised configuration support longer rides and trail use.
Core characteristics:
• Same platform and powertrain architecture
• Seat-equipped layout
• Designed for off-road exploration
• Retains trials-style control and balance
This model suits riders who mix technical riding with recreational trail sessions. It supports skill development outside formal competition.
Designed and Manufactured in Barcelona
Neutra Motor designs and builds both motorcycles in Barcelona. Around 80 percent of components come from local suppliers. This approach strengthens supply stability and reduces logistics dependency.
Why this matters:
• Strong local production network
• Better quality control
• Lower transport footprint
• Regional industrial support

Focus on Rider Progression
Neutra Motor positions the K5 and KOUNTRY 5 as stepping stones in youth rider development. The platform targets the transition phase between small training bikes and larger motorcycles.
Target riders:
• Youth trials competitors
• Developing off-road riders
• Riders upgrading from K3-class bikes
• Families seeking controlled performance
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