The Isle of Man was the first place to host a zero carbon, low emission motorcycle race which was a huge success. With that in mind the Isle of Man Minister for Local Government and Environment, the Hon John Shimmin, MHK, has been given the honour of officially unveiling of the world’s first production electric racing superbike at the SEMA show in Las Vegas on 3 November.
The TTXGP made history at the Isle of Man TT this year and following on from its success TTXGP’s manufacturing arm has produced the Mavizen TTX02 – the world’s first production electric superbike.
John Shimmin said: “I am very delighted that the Isle of Man and, in particular, our internationally renowned TT festival, has played such a leading role in bringing TTXGP to the world. The Island prides itself on being a pioneering nation with an independent outlook and a keen spirit of adventure – qualities recognised by the founders of TTXGP as they sought to showcase the world’s first clean emissions motorcycle grand prix.
“Revolutionary ideas are required to push back boundaries in the pursuit of improved performance and breakthroughs are achieved by taking risks and embracing innovation. TTXGP represents a significant step in the transition away from carbon-based fuels and, with continued commitment, co-operation and investment, the future of eco motorsport looks very exciting.”
TTXGP founder, Azhar Hussain said: “TTXGP brought a whole new aspect to the Isle of Man TT. The event was turned around in months and it was a tribute to the dedication and commitments of the teams and the Isle of Man Government that we produced a world class event, attracting teams from across the globe. John Shimmin was particularly instrumental in making it happen and it is only fitting that he should be here at another world first – the unveiling of the bike that is going to make green racing accessible.
“The Mavizen TTX02, gives potential participants a chance to acquire a bike that they can develop themselves to make it competitive and unique to them. Racing is brutal but at least with the Mavizen TTX02, the racers can start with a proven platform.”
The Mavizen TTX02 is also the first factory production vehicle to be delivered with a dedicated IP access and connectivity to the network. It will be available for delivery in Q1/2010 with a limited production of 50 units. To register your interest please log onto www.mavizen.com.