The ‘Akira’ motorcycle comes to our reality thanks to Bell and Bell

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The ‘Akira’ motorcycle comes to our reality thanks to Bell and Bell


Bell & Bell has built a fully functional and electric replica of the ‘Akira’ motorcycle.

In the wider science fiction universe, few images are as iconic as the Canadian red motorcycle in “Akira.” Now, thanks to Bell & Bell Innovations, that image leaves the screen and becomes a tangible and, ironically, lasting reality. Imagine the feeling of walking the streets looking like the famous leader of a neo-Tokyo band, but this time in an environmentally friendly version. Do you dare to dream?

This is not just any bike; It’s an homage to geek culture, a work of art that captures the essence of the masterpiece. With a length of 2 meters and a weight of 170 kg, this replica impresses not only with its size, but also with its faithfulness to the original design. But the magic doesn’t end here, this motorcycle is increasingly sustainable, thanks to electricity, showing the striking difference between the dystopian world of “Akira” and ours.

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A gem of engineering and design

Not only did Bell & Bell create an animated cinematic image, it was able to provide advanced technology that allowed it to reach speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour. Imagine the adrenaline of driving this amazing pilot while feeling the power of speed as the wind plays in your hair. But that’s not all, with a range of 100 kilometers on a single charge, this bike promises exciting adventures without the worry of abandoning it halfway.

What makes this version even more unique is its ability to unite two eras: the dystopian future envisioned in the 80s and the present, where electric technology is emerging as a solution to the climate crisis. This motorcycle is more than just a vehicle, it represents how nostalgia coexists with innovation and offers unique experiences we could only dream of before.

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A tribute to the rebellious spirit

Riding a Canadian motorcycle is more than just a ride; It’s a statement of principles, an act of rebellion that reminds us of the importance of following our dreams no matter how out of reach they seem. Priced at €24,000, this motorcycle is positioned as an item for the most demanding enthusiasts and those looking for an extraordinary riding experience.

This Canadian motorcycle electric recreation invites us to reflect not only on the essence of “Akira,” but also on the impact of our choices on the world. In a bold gesture, Bell & Bell gives us a way to celebrate our passion for pop culture in an environmentally responsible way. Are you ready to leave your mark in style?

The best motorcycles in cinema

The world of cinema has given us some memorable vehicles, but few things capture the imagination like iconic motorcycles that have defined generations. Beyond Canada’s motorcycle electric multiple, there are other gems worth noting on two wheels.

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For example, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Harley Davidson Fat Boy became a symbol of anti-apocalypse in “Terminator 2.” Its strength and high design made it popular, which made it a symbol of action cinema.

Another memorable example is the Triumph Bonneville worn by Steve McQueen in “The Great Escape”. The agility and skill with which McQueen used it made this motorcycle a symbol of freedom and adventure.

And how can we forget the Ducati 996 from “The Matrix Reloaded” piloted by Carrie-Anne Moss. This model stands out for its futuristic design and performance, signifying speed and technology in a world implanted with artificial intelligence.

These bikes, like the Canadian version, transcend their role on the screen to become part of our culture. Each one has its own story, it invites us to have adventures full of adrenaline and freedom.

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