{"id":245936,"date":"2023-11-21T20:49:22","date_gmt":"2023-11-21T20:49:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=245936"},"modified":"2023-11-21T20:49:22","modified_gmt":"2023-11-21T20:49:22","slug":"dominos-promises-hot-and-fresh-pizzas-with-new-delivery-e-bike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/dominos-promises-hot-and-fresh-pizzas-with-new-delivery-e-bike\/","title":{"rendered":"Domino\u2019s Promises Hot And Fresh Pizzas With New Delivery E-Bike"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you order a pizza, chances are you want it fresh and hot. I mean, what\u2019s worse than a rock-hard pizza that\u2019s gone cold after sitting for hours in traffic while waiting to be delivered? Interestingly, Domino\u2019s Pizza has come up with a way to beat the traffic and keep pizzas warm and fresh on the way to customers.<\/p>\n
Electric bicycles being used for delivery services are nothing new. However, Domino\u2019s new e-bike looks like it\u2019s been pulled straight out of a sci-fi movie set in some futuristic world where, as it would turn out, pizzas are still a thing. It\u2019s called the dxb, and it\u2019s an electric bike designed for one job and one job only: deliver pizzas while keeping them warm and fresh. The way the dxb does this is remarkably simple, while at the same time complex.<\/p>\n
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The large compartment at the back isn\u2019t just any old pizza compartment. It\u2019s a mobile oven. That way, freshly baked pizzas are warmed on the way to their customers\u2019 homes. This means that you quite literally get an oven-fresh pizza delivered to your doorstep. Mmm, all this talk about hot pizza is making me hungry.<\/p>\n
But wait a minute, what if the route to my home necessitates passing through some hilly terrain, as well as the occasional hop up and down the curb? Not to worry, as Domino\u2019s dxb is fitted with so-called \u201cspace age suspension\u201d to keep your pizza nice and comfy on the way to you. According to Domino\u2019s the bike\u2019s suspension reduces G-forces by up to 67 percent! Now, I\u2019m guessing that this suspension system is housed internally in the rear storage compartment\/ oven, as I only see a suspension fork up front that actually handles suspension duties for the bike.<\/p>\n
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Apart from the cool oven and \u201cspace age suspension,\u201d the Domino\u2019s dxb is pretty much a standard e-bike. It rolls on 20-inch wheels shod in street tires, and gets a downtube-integrated battery pack that presumably also supplies power to the rear-mounted oven. Specs about the power of the motor, as well as the bike\u2019s overall range haven\u2019t been revealed, but whatever the case may be, it\u2019s clear that this two-wheeler is designed for in-city use only.<\/p>\n
Now, if you live in the US and are just getting excited to see this two-wheeler deliver your next pizza, I have some bad news for you. The dxb is expected to hit the roads in Domino\u2019s Pizza Enterprises (DPE) markets. The US is unfortunately not part of DPE\u2019s coverage. Nevertheless, DPE covers more than 2,800 stores in countries like Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Cambodia.<\/p>\n
Sources: Domino’s Pizza,<\/span> Electrek<\/span> <\/p>\n