
A new company calling itself BlueShift Motorcycles has announced plans to create and sell an electric superbike with an astounding 200 lb ft of torque, placing it squarely at the top of commercially-available electric superbike specs - the newly-announced Mission One only has half of that, with the EV-0 RR, due to compete in the upcoming TTXGP, coming in at 170.
The BlueShift motorcycle is projected to do 0-60 mph in under three seconds, but no information is available as to whether this is a theoretical number based on modeling, or actual test results based on an existing prototype. The bike will be customizable, and owners will have the ability to change the bike’s looks and handling according to their personal preferences.

Not much else is currently known about Michigan-based BlueShift past the information that is currently available on their website, but the company says that they plan to have the motorcycle on sale next year, and that it will feature technology never-before-seen on any motorcycle.
Sources: 1, 2, 3
Tags: electric motorcycle, electric superbike, EV-0, EV-0 RR, Featured, mission one, Mission one electric motorcycle, ttxgp
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