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0Eko Vehicles claims ET-120 is first production hybrid motorcycle 1261760460
The World's First Production Hybrid Motorcycle (really more like a noped – a moped sans pedals, if you ask us) is about to go on sale in India, and it will return about 280 miles per gallon with a top speed of 40 miles per hour. If that top speed seems a bit on the slow side, well, that's ...
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Orange County Choppers to build hybrid motorcycle 1253142300
Following custom motorcycles that run on ethanol, compressed natural gas and electricity, Orange County Choppers has signed a deal with Schneider Electric to produce the Toyota Prius of choppers. That's right, OCC is completing the eco-friendly circle by going hybrid. The stated goal is to build ...
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Ducati "extremely interested" in electrics and hybrids 1248955680
Ducati 1098R - Click above for high-res image galleryWe know that major motorcycle manufacturers like Honda, KTM, Yamaha and possibly BMW are all at least looking into electric or hybrid drivetrains for future two-wheelers. Apparently, we can now add Ducati – perhaps the manufacturer most ... -
Yamaha files patents for hybrid motorcycle based on Gen-Ryu, LUXAIR concepts 1246569240
2005 Yamaha Gen-Ryu patent filing - Click above for high-res image galleryYamaha is reportedly developing a hybrid motorcycle based on the Gen-Ryu concept that first debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show way back in 2005 and the LUXAIR followup two years later. That first concept machine mated up the ... -
KTM files patent for hybrid-powered 2WD motorcycle 1227730200
Click above for more patent drawings of the KTM 2WD hybrid motorcycleHot on the heels of KTM's first Zero Emissions Motorcycle, which is currently being fast-tracked to production in as little as 24 months, we find new patent filings from the Austrian company of a 2WD hybrid motorcycle. This is a ... -
Honda working on hybrid motorcycles 1222798860
Honda is one of those companies with its hands in nearly everything. Not that this is a bad thing, mind you, as Honda always seems to be able to add something unique to the design of any given product, incrementally improving it along the way. Big Red's next pet-project may well be hybrid ...

