White Motorcycle Concepts (WMC) is a British firm looking to break the electric motorcycle land speed record. The WMC250EV is the prototype that will attempt the feat, and now, under 3 months since it ...
White Motorcycle Concepts have now released a video of the initial rider tests of their ‘revolutionary’ electric-powered motorcycle they plan to take to Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni salt flat next summer ...
Like other EVs, electric motorcycles have made a lot of progress over the last decade. Now, one small British upstart thinks it can push the genre even further. And sure enough, the WMC250EV’s design ...
The two orange ducts below the rider flow air from the front of the Zero SR/S through the frame. Back in 2021, I wrote about a highly unusual concept motorcycle from White Motorcycle Concepts called ...
There's no motorcycle on the planet like this one. British company White Motorcycle Concepts (WMC) has put land speed record holders on notice with a 2WD, hydraulically hub-steered electric motorcycle ...
White Motorcycle Concepts CEO Rob White plans to break the electric land speed record on a bike built in-house to do just that. The all-electric WMC250EV is theoretically capable of exceeding 250 mph ...
There's no bike on earth remotely like the bizarre WMC250EV, an electric land speed racer built to slash aerodynamic drag by taking the radical step of tunneling a giant hole through the middle of it.
Called the WMC250EV concept, it heavily relies on aerodynamics rather than outright grunt Land speed record attempts are usually dominated by turbo-charged petrol-powered vehicles. However, an ...
A British company aiming to exceed 400km/h and set a new electric motorcycle world land-speed record has released a video of the radical bike in testing. The WMC250EV prototype uses a secret trick to ...
UK-based White Motorcycle Concepts has revealed the WMC250EV — a new, all-electric motorbike that aims to claim an EV land speed record by hitting 250 MPH with ease. Its creator, Robert White, thinks ...
The winner of this year's Automotive category is testament to an engineer whose radical new motorbike design could not have been realized without a significant supporting cast of collaborators.