Futuristic Mission One Motorcycle from Mission Motors

To fulfill dreams into reality is what legends are made of and one such designer being Forrest North. His desire to make light weight electric motorcycle drove him and his team to deliver a stunning design and all this happened after successfully designing a car on the same lines. This sports model is powered by a lithium ion battery which is lighter in weight but does not compromise on the performance. With its stunning looks, Mission One surely seems to be in the reckoning for the big league, and with an ability to run 150 miles in a single charge, it definitely will go places!

mission one motorcycle

mission one motorcycle

mission one motorcycle

mission one motorcycle

mission one motorcycle

mission one motorcycle

Designer : Mission Motors

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DikDik says: November 25, 2010

Rear seat looks terrible!

DikDik says: November 25, 2010

Square lcd readout seems not integrated,.not fit with the windshield.







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