Futuristic Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle with Adjustable Backrest

Honda NM4 Vultus concept motorcycle was unveiled at 30th Osaka Motorcycle 2014. It’s a sporty motorbike developed under the vision of creating “Neo-futuristic” and “cool” motorcycle, presenting new and unique styling for all motor enthusiasts.

Focusing in 2 main points, NM4 has been designed with front massive styling along with ergonomic cockpit position, allowing the sense of unity with the rider. This design allows you to get into the vehicle smoothly, thanks to low setup cockpit position and adjustable backrest, any adventurous journey you’ll have, would be very much enjoyable. The main instrument panel is very easy to read, clear readability, and provides you fun riding, you would feel as if in a part of a movie scene.

The headlight, rear lamp, and turn signals utilize LED lamps for great visibility, the utility boxes are located on the right and left sides of the front fairing for small articles. There are 2 versions available for this model: NM4-01 (wide, dynamic rear tire, and attractive low silhouette) and NM4-02 (prominent rear design with utility boxes).

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Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle

Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle



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2 thoughts on “Futuristic Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Motorcycle with Adjustable Backrest

  1. Need longer rear for Buddy Seat & love the cargo side pods
    Mass produce
    & test in CA NV AZ CO NM area alone./
    Id ride one with electronic transmission.

  2. very nice,thought i wish Honda would have streamlined the front end,allowing even better performance and mileage.I'm still confused as to why motorcycle manufactures seem so afraid of a little streamlining.I would think any adverse handling could be easily designed out in pre production.

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