
When we first laid eyes on leaked images of the Lotus Motorcycles C-01,
we wondered if its laid-back, sport cruiser shape was really
appropriate for a motorcycle bearing any connection with Colin Chapman
and the company's famous "add lightness" mantra. We've now seen official
pictures of the bike in multiple color schemes, including classic black
and gold, British racing green and even a variant that resembles
Martini livery, and while we think it looks pretty cool, our opinion
hasn't really changed.
Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that the C-01 isn't an embodiment of the Lotus
ethos, as the company that intends to build it isn't really Lotus at
all, its builders – German racing firm Kodewa and tuner Holzer Group –
merely having licensed the name of the British sportscar maker. It was
designed by Daniel Simon, who once worked for Volkswagen and consulted for Bugatti and is the man credited with creating the reborn Tron Light Cycles.
Still, looking past its questionable heritage, the C-01 looks pretty
darn awesome, and there are some interesting bits that have us looking
forward to the production version that's reportedly due within the next
two months.

As expected, power comes in at 200 horsepower, courtesy of a modified
version of KTM's 1,195-cc V-twin engine. The chassis is made up of
steel, titanium and carbon fiber, with a seat height of about 28 inches.
Its wheelbase, at about 65 inches, is a full 10 inches longer than a
real street-legal superbike, and its front end is raked way out in front
with a 19-inch wheel. Those dimensions mean we shouldn't expect much
racetrack prowess, unless its rider is only planning on going in a
straight line. Indeed, with a claimed dry weight of under 400 pounds,
the Lotus Motorcycles C-01 ought to be mighty quick down the quarter
mile.
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