Remember when the Harley-Davidson Livewire's pricing was announced, and people were livid that it was going to cost over $30,000? Well, those same people are likely to burst a blood vessel when they ...
There are some startups you just want to see make it due to sheer brashness of their ideas - and the execution of the product. Arc motorcycles, a hopeful startup electric motorcycle maker based in the ...
Like so many other startups planning to bring a revolutionary vehicle to market, Arc's story has not been a straightforward one. Up until recently, it looked like the company was destined to join the ...
Remember that gorgeous two-piece Signature Edition Vector fleet created by electric luxury bike brand Arc Vehicle? Well, what you might not know is that Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, the voice behind ...
If you want to know what the absolute state of the art in electric motorcycles is, Arc Vehicle reckons its Vector, just launched at EICMA, is a leap ahead. It's a hard-accelerating 120 mph cafe racer ...
Arc was founded by Mark Truman, the former head of Jaguar’s White Space (the division that comes up with all of their crazy ideas). Truman and his team developed the electric motorcycle concept that ...
Not only will the electric Volkswagen ID R be on hand at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, but so will an electric motorcycle from startup Arc. Arc will bring a final prototype of its Vector electric ...
Despite the fairly nascent state of the electric motorcycle industry, there is actually a decent variety of models available. And while some companies compete on the reasonably affordable level, the ...
In 2018, former Jaguar Land Rover engineer Mark Truman showed his Arc Vector electric motorcycle. The Vector’s copious carbon fiber, wishbone hub steering, and Tron design said it wasn’t here to ...
British company Arc Vehicle will next month unveil the Arc Vector electric cafe racer which they claim will be the “most fulfilling, safest and cleanest bike on the road”. Those are pretty far-fetched ...
TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
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