Mission Motors, based in San Francisco. claims that the Mission One will have a top speed of 241km/h and a range of 240km.
After only a two hour charge, however, tits lithium-ion battery is good for another 240km. That’s pretty good!
The combustion engine has a raditional bell-shaped torque curve. The electric motor which will power the Mission One will have a linear supply of torque, which will translate to speedier performance. Since there are no gears to change, accelleration will be very, very quick.
Industrial designer Yves Behar is responsible for the sleek lines of this wicked looking machine.
If you’d like to get in your pre-order, place them here.
The bike cost $68,995 (akmost R700 000).
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