Meet DAB 1α, Amazing DeLorean-Inspired “Back to the Future” Electric Motorcycle
DAB Motors has crafted a unique DAB 1α electric motorcycle inspired by the DeLorean time machine from “Back to the Future.”
This bespoke model features a stainless steel body, exposed wiring, and CNC-machined wheels reminiscent of the iconic car. Notable design elements include a speedometer capped at 88 mph and an illuminated flux capacitor, paying homage to the film. The standard DAB 1α boasts a 7.1 kWh battery, offering a 150 km range and a top speed of 130 km/h, with a limited production run of 400 units priced at €14,900. While the DeLorean-inspired version is a one-off creation, the standard model is currently available for pre-order.
h/t: silodrome
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