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Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom

Slim and minimalist design, these are 2 focal points of Lancer electric motorbike. It was inspired by a medieval knight joust, as you can see the shapes are pretty simple with smooth frame that wraps the body. The main dashboard displays information about your speed and any electricity power left, unfortunately, it’s only concept, we don’t have any further details about it, but it’s a great concept.


Designer : Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom



Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom


Lancer Electric Motorbike by Jihun Yeom is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design


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