Design and development project a transformable electric motorcycle.
Horizon consists of a cycle part that through a modular joint system achieves two adapted driving modes: one for city with the highest center of mass and shorter wheelbase, and one for highway with the lowest center of mass and longer wheelbase.
The motorcycle has an electric charging system in the rear wheel, since the engine is a "michellin-on-tire" engine, that means the engine itself is inside the rear wheel.
The design has a vanguard aesthetic, and has 4 low-consumption LED lighting points to optimize driving autonomy.