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What cars would look like if built by motorcycle manufacturers
21 Feb 2018 Concepts
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"Jennings Harley-Davidson" again implemented an interesting material. They, this time, showed what cars could let out motorcycle manufacturers. Some companies produce cars and motorcycles, but there are many examples of narrow-minded manufacturers.

1. Aprilia

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Italian motorbike manufacturer Aprilia started out making bicycles before moving into scooters and small-capacity motorcycles. Nowadays, Aprilia is known for its large sport bikes, like the V4 RSV4. But Dorsoduro 900 is a supermoto by all accounts, designed to provide maximum riding fun. This is where we drew inspiration for this this sporty off-road car, designed for maximum driving fun.

2. Ducati

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Ducati and Audi belong to the same group, and we thought the car could draw inspiration from the Ducati Diavel. The famous motorbike was the second cruiser motorbike from Ducati, and it’s been in production since 2010. The bike has top speed of 169 mph (272 km/h), and although we wouldn’t feel the wind blowing our hair the same way, we’re sure this car would be a dream to drive on the motorways.

3. Harley-Davidson

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To keep the spirit and sense of freedom associated with Harley-Davidson, we think a hotrod would be the perfect Harley car. Typically old, classic American cars, hotrods have large engines. This one is no exception, and we love how it pairs with the vintage color scheme.

4. Kawasaki

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Japanese motorbike manufacturer Kawasaki is a powerhouse, and its bikes have competed in the MotoGP, Superbike World Championship and the legendary Isle of Man TT. We’re certain that Kawasaki could build a high-end sports car like no other, perhaps inspired by the Ninja, a motorbike series that began in 1984 with GPZ900R.

5. Triumph

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The Triumph Bonneville, aka Bonnie, is a legendary motorbike from England. It spans three generations: 1959–1983, 1985–1988 and the most recent, which began in 2001. The bike was named after the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where many motorbike speed record attempts took place. We felt that a Triumph car should derive inspiration from the USA, and a muscle car seemed quite appropriate.

6. Vespa

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Designing a Vespa automobile is a tricky task. It’s one of the most recognizable two-wheelers, and any Vespa car should be equally iconic – kind of like the classic Volkswagen Beetle. The combination of these two produces a car that we think would be remembered (and popular!) decades after its introduction.

Text courtesy of :jenningsharley-davidson

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