The Zerotracer designed by group of Swiss engineers is basically an elctric motorcycle with a fully enclosed body that protects the rider from the elements.
The body is a kevlar carbon fiber monocoque, a technique derived from Formula 1 and IndyCar construction.
The motorbike is emission-free and has a top speed of 250 km/h with a driving capacity of 450km on a single charge and will take part in the electric vehicle race “Around the World in Eighty Days,”which means 30,000km across 20 countries in 80 days.
This has to be an updated version of the EcoMobile that BBC’s Jeremy Clarkson test drived in Switzerland a couple of years ago.
Check out his video after the jump.
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