We have developed a fondness for delightfully eccentric people and companies here at Gizmag, and the Confederate Motor Company is about as avant-garde as it's possible to be.
Begun 19 years ago by a trial lawyer, it's three production models so
far have all been exquisitely built, and of quite unconventional design
– that's them in the main pic, all hellishly expensive,
limited-edition, heirloom-quality pieces.
Confederate proclaimed some time back that it had a “top secret game
changing initiative” underway and it has now been confirmed that the
bike will be named the X132 Hellcat. No images have been released of the
complete bike, but there's no prizes for guessing it'll be as visually
challenging as its predecessors.
Now we're not sure what the "game-changer" is.
It could be the price tag, which is expected to be around US$40,000
instead of the six figure sums required to get your hands on the three
previous models (the F131 Hellcat, B120 Wraith, and P120 Fighter Combat).
The lower price is expected to see the bike produced in far greater
volumes than the 30 per year currently coming off the production line
and makes the bike more accessible to enthusiasts.
It could be the motor. The motor the Hellcat will use is the first
product of a long-term collaboration with S&S Cycle announced
earlier this year.
It could also be the engine mounting system. The motorcycle power
plant mounting system was announced as an effort to “supply highly
differentiated motorcycles” and we're looking forward to seeing how
those massive engine mounting work and what they contain.
The engine goes into production in July, and first deliveries of the
Hellcat will begin October 31, 2010 – at the first annual Confederate
Halloween party.
Motorcycle manufacturers have been attempting to smooth out engine
vibrations for well over 100 years now, and if the mounting system is
indeed that revolutionary, it'll be interesting to see how it works.
Check out the photos carefully and you'll see there's a lot of space
consumed by the new mounts. Perhaps its a variation on Norton's infamous
isolastic suspension which demanded almost as much attention as the
rest of the bike. The wildest and most technologically intriguing guess
from Gizmag's motorcycle fraternity is a piezo vibration cancellation
system which works in a similar manner to noise-canceling headphones.
Initially, Confederate will produce and sell its highly
differentiated motorcycles to the public through a factory direct plan,
with additional plans to develop a dealer network and S&S authorized
service network in the second half of 2010. Plans include further
S&S powered Confederate machinery and additional technology-sharing
between the two companies.
Confederate's new C3, X132 Hellcat is targeted at “the American
motoring purist and aficionado” and will be “priced within reach of the
top 10% of Harley Davidson buyers”, a nice way of saying it will carry
an astronomical price tag.
The press release claims the C3 will be “the lightest, fastest,
toughest, smoothest, most exquisite Hellcat, ever” - which might leave a
few existing Hellcat owners peeved given they've paid more than twice
as much for their earlier models.
We're looking forward to this one.
Source: gizmag.com @ By Gizmag Team
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