Suzuki Crosscage is a Lean Mean Green Machine
Ben Preiss — November 1, 2007 — Autos
References: autobloggreen & gizmag
This mean green machine called the Crosscage was revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show. It uses an innovative inline brushless electrical motor powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. This bike's design is clean, radical and head turning.
Implications - As cars are moving into the eco territory, motorcycles are starting to become green as well. Hybrid and electric cars have been around for a period of time already, but most have forgotten about motor bikes. These daredevil vehicles may not have too much of an environmentally friendly aspect as of present, but perhaps the Crosscage will have motorcycle companies think of more hybrid concepts for these two-wheelers.
Implications - As cars are moving into the eco territory, motorcycles are starting to become green as well. Hybrid and electric cars have been around for a period of time already, but most have forgotten about motor bikes. These daredevil vehicles may not have too much of an environmentally friendly aspect as of present, but perhaps the Crosscage will have motorcycle companies think of more hybrid concepts for these two-wheelers.
Trend Themes
1. Green Motorcycles - Motorcycles are adopting eco-friendly technologies like hydrogen fuel cells.
2. Hybrid Motorcycle Concepts - Motorcycle companies may innovate more hybrid concepts for two-wheelers.
3. Brushless Electrical Motors - Innovative inline brushless electrical motors powered by hydrogen fuel cells are the future of motorcycles.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - Motorcycle companies can innovate more eco-friendly designs and technologies for their products.
2. Alternative Fuel Industry - The alternative fuel industry can expand its reach to the motorcycle market by providing hydrogen fuel cells.
3. Electric Motor Industry - The electric motor industry can further develop brushless electrical motors for motorcycle use.
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