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The North Face Futurelight Camper

BMW Designworks has partnered with The North Face for this super-light camper to unveil their new super-material, a lightweight waterproof fabric they are calling FutureLight. The North Face says the new "Futurelight” is a hyper-advanced waterproof fabric that is a game changer. More than futuristic looking, the waterproof, light and breathable Futurelight fabric provides unmatched breathability, while keeping out large water molecules. This unique camper utilizes a geodesic outer shell covered in the new fabric. While the camper may be off-limits to some, look for the new high-tech material to make its way onto their 2019 jackets, gloves and tents.



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ALPHA SUPERWOLF ELECTRIC TRUCK | Image

ALPHA SUPERWOLF ELECTRIC TRUCK

Alpha Motor Corporation from California has just unveiled a new version of its all-electric pickup called the Superwolf. Inspired from classic car design, with old-school side mirrors, big wheels and flares, and a minimalist interior with leather details and perforated metals, the Superwolf is completely decked out with all sorts of accessories you might expect to find only on the aftermarket. In terms of performance, it has two motors for four-wheel drive and can r...
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CHARGE ELECTRIC MUSTANG

British startup Charge Cars is taking the first generation Ford Mustang and turning it into a electric powered monster! The sleek-looking beast uses officially licensed shells of both Fastback and Convertible 1960s Mustangs and is powered by an impressive 536-hp (400-kW) electric powertrain spinning all four wheels to 60 miles per hour reportedly in under 4 seconds, and with a top speed of around 149 mph. Its 64-kWh battery provides a range around 200 miles (322 km)...
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Crooked Honda CB450

Crooked Motorcycles, a workshop based in Germany, has done an amazing job on this stunning Honda CB450, and has put it up for sale. The stunning cafe racer started life as a 1972 Honda CB450, with the team first completely restoring the frame and engine, and then installing a custom tail including LED taillight. Other details include clip-on bars wearing Biltwell grips, YSS Eco-Line shocks, a Motogadget M.Unit, a Motoscope Tiny speedometer and M.Blaze bar-end indica...
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