Ichiban Electric Motorcycle
The impressive Ichiban electric motorcycle isn't just a ride, it is an exhilarating experience. Inspired by the iconic Akira bike and built on the Japanese design principle of Kanso (simplicity), this sleek machine merges cutting-edge technology with minimalist aesthetics.
Equipped with a 45kW dual-motor system, Ichiban rockets from 0-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. Activate Godzilla Mode for an extra power surge, pushing performance to the max for 10 seconds. With a 250 km range and fast charging (70% in 30 minutes), it is as practical as it is thrilling.
Designed for control and safety, it features ABS, traction control, and a futuristic neon green digital display. Clean lines, geometric panels, and red accents complete its striking, cyberpunk-inspired look. Led by award-winning designer Ivan Zhurba, the Ichiban team is redefining electric motorcycling—one exhilarating ride at a time.
After winning several design awards and receiving glowing media praise, they have attracted support from innovative companies for distribution, finance, and future technology development. They are now on the stage of manufacturing the prototype of the Ichiban electric motorcycle as well as testing its electronics and mechanical design. To scale up production, they need your support.
Equipped with a 45kW dual-motor system, Ichiban rockets from 0-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. Activate Godzilla Mode for an extra power surge, pushing performance to the max for 10 seconds. With a 250 km range and fast charging (70% in 30 minutes), it is as practical as it is thrilling.
Designed for control and safety, it features ABS, traction control, and a futuristic neon green digital display. Clean lines, geometric panels, and red accents complete its striking, cyberpunk-inspired look. Led by award-winning designer Ivan Zhurba, the Ichiban team is redefining electric motorcycling—one exhilarating ride at a time.
After winning several design awards and receiving glowing media praise, they have attracted support from innovative companies for distribution, finance, and future technology development. They are now on the stage of manufacturing the prototype of the Ichiban electric motorcycle as well as testing its electronics and mechanical design. To scale up production, they need your support.







