The Arc Vector is undeniably one of the most premium electric motorcycles on the market but is it really pushing the industry forward or is it just a high-priced status symbol? At over $120K it’s clearly not built for mass adoption and while the ability to customize everything is appealing, it still feels like a luxury flex rather than a game-changer for EV motorcycles.
The claimed 400 km range from a 16.8 kWh battery sounds almost too good to be true, and the Skully-style helmet with a haptic jacket makes it seem like they’re banking on tech gimmicks rather than pure performance. Given that Arc went bankrupt before, can they really deliver on all these promises, or is this just another high-end electric bike that only a handful of people will ever own?
Would you consider the Arc Vector if money wasn’t an issue or do you think it needs to prove itself first?
The claimed 400 km range from a 16.8 kWh battery sounds almost too good to be true, and the Skully-style helmet with a haptic jacket makes it seem like they’re banking on tech gimmicks rather than pure performance. Given that Arc went bankrupt before, can they really deliver on all these promises, or is this just another high-end electric bike that only a handful of people will ever own?
Would you consider the Arc Vector if money wasn’t an issue or do you think it needs to prove itself first?