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The All-Electric Porsche Motorcycle Concept

The All-Electric Porsche Motorcycle Concept

At some point, they’re going to have to start releasing these futuristic motorcycle concepts, because we’re not sure how many more we can take without actually getting to ride one. Most recently, Porsche unveiled the 618, an electric motorcycle concept that looks like a 911 Turbo you sit on top of rather and inside. The design is the brainchild of Miguel Angel Bahri, who wanted to make an electric concept that could actually be built today, not in the usual decades long delay (or at least what feels like decades). A digital instrument panel sits down to the left of the rider, and works with mobile devices to give important information and updates, like range, nearby charging points, and GPS. The bike will also charge your cell phone, if that’s something you were worried about. We’ll end this the way we usually end posts like this, by begging the company to get off their asses and start actually making some of these concepts reality. Millions more dollars are sitting right there in front of you, Porsche.