Get Green with ENV, the Fuel Cell Motorcycle
April 16th, 2008 by BallerRide 2 Comments
Claiming to be the world’s first purpose-built fuel cell motorcycle, the ENV bike matches emission-free technology with a clean look. Powered by a single tank of hydrogen, the bike can stay running in city conditions for up to four hours, giving it a range of about 100 miles. Outside of the city, the ENV’s rugged suspension system lets you take the bike off road.
Designed with simple controls instead of complicated gears, the ENV bike is an easy ride for anybody, despite their level of motorcycle experience.
Produced in black supergloss and iridescent white, the ENV has yet to hit the market, but the price is expected to come in under $10,000.
For more information: ENV [via Complex]
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