The Tryton MM2 concept is the brainchild of Boston-based auto designer Vil Tsimenzin and has been designed for individuals who want both performance and zero-emission credentials in their next-gen ride or in other words, this hybrid motorcycle concept is for those humans who enjoy insane speed but are also has an environmentally conscious.
The E-Vil bike itself is a fusion of the freaky future inspired by the pretty past. The concept motorcycle with a full bore classic power styling has a visual connection with jousting imagery echoing the battles of daily life and the perceived romance and elegance of a long-gone era.
Powered by electric batteries, the Tryton MM2 has a range of about 212 km (132 miles) on a single charge and its onboard battery pack can be recharged in just two and a half hours via a conventional 110 V outlet.
The motorcycle includes a carbon fiber frame with re-enforced thermoplastic body panels which has 97.52 kg (215 lbs) of weight and dense foam body zones utilizing more environmentally sound production methods.
The lightweight motorcycle shoots to a speed of 160 kph (100 mph) in just 4.4 seconds with a top speed of a whopping 257 kph (160 mph). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | VIL TSIMENZIN | BEHANCE | DESAINBUZZ]
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