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In what seems like a modern-day fairy tale for small businesses, Coventry-based motorcycle company, Arc, found itself racing into the limelight after Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds shared his experience with their high-end electric motorcycle, the Vector.

  • Ryan Reynold heaps praise on his USD120k electric motorcycle. 
  • The Arc Vector is a high-performance electric motorcycle with a max speed of over 200km/h. 

Taking to Instagram, Reynolds shared his sheer joy of riding the Vector with his whopping 50 million followers. “I’ve never stopped giggling the whole ride,” the actor exclaimed, proclaiming it as the “coolest bike” he had ever experienced. And for those suspecting a promotional angle, Reynolds made it clear he had “no stake or connection” to Arc, simply sharing his genuine passion for the product.

The power of a single post from someone of Reynolds’ stature cannot be underestimated. Almost instantly, Arc found itself fielding a “huge amount” of inquiries and experienced a surge of interest on social media. Speaking to the BBC, Mark Truman, Chairman of Arc, mentioned how invaluable this kind of endorsement is for start-ups, admitting they “would never have been able to pay for that sort of celebrity endorsement.”

So, what is it about the Vector that got Reynolds so revved up? Arc boasts the Vector as the “world’s most advanced motorcycle”. The bike can zoom from 0 to 100km/h in a fleeting 3.2 seconds and can reach a top speed of 200km/h. Not just fast, the Vector also offers impressive endurance, with a range of about 430 kilometres on a mere 40-minute charge. However, all this tech and performance do carry a premium price tag, with each bespoke motorcycle starting at USD120,000 (RM558k).

Adding a personal touch, Truman shared how Reynolds reached out to them expressing that the Vector brought him tantalizingly close to a childhood fantasy – flying just above the ground, akin to Superman.

This serendipitous celebrity endorsement coincides with Arc’s recent launch in the US, where they’ve introduced two exclusive motorcycles for North American enthusiasts. And with the momentum from Reynolds’ post, they’re optimistic about attracting more high-profile aficionados.

Jenama helmet motosikal tempatan, ARC Helmet bakal memperkenalkan helmet ‘full face’ pertama dalam usaha memenuhi permintaan peminat helmet itu.

ARC Helmet dalam satu perkongsian terbaru di laman sosial turut mendedahkan video ‘teaser’ yang memaparkan helmet ‘full face’ tersebut.

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Antara ciri yang kelihatan pada video tersebut adalah rekaan corong angin dan belakang baharu dengan penggunaan ‘Modular Advanced Shell’ sekaligus merujuk kepada penggunaan cangkerang serba baharu.

Menariknya, helmet tersebut juga kelihatan menawarkan fungsi ‘sun visor’ bagi memudahkan pengguna menunggang dalam cuaca panas terik.

Buat masa ini ARC Helmet tidak memaklumkan tarikh pelancaran bagaimanapun, dijangkakan helmet serba baharu itu akan diperkenalkan tidak lama lagi.

ARC Helmet ditubuhkan pada 1973 di sebuah pekan kecil di Butterworth, Pulau Pinang sebelum dikenali sebagai STF Industries Sdn Bhd pada 2003.

Menariknya, ARCH Helmet telah beroperasi sebagai syarikat pemilikan keluarga lebih 40 tahun dan sentiasa komited dalam menghasilkan helmet yang selamat untuk penunggang motosikal.

Imagine paying more than GBP90,000 (RM510,000) for an electric motorcycle and the company ended up in administration.

That was the case for Arc, an electric motorcycle company that slipped into administration back in September 2019 after failing to deliver its promises.

In the meantime, Arc had put all the money invested into the Arc Vector project but plunging into administration puts the high-tech bike on hold.

After two years, the company is now back in the game after completing its turnaround thanks to CEO and designer, Mark Truman.

Truman has also revealed that the Arc Vector is back on track with deliveries that will be underway soon.

“We have a very healthy order book and customers are already going through our new commissioning suite in Central England to individually tailor each Vector motorcycle so that they are all unique,” he said.

Despite the uncertainty, the Arc Vector is an extraordinary machine, not just because of how it looks but also the mechanics behind it.

The entire bike is made entirely out of carbon fibre and features a front swingarm suspension and hub-centre steering. This is to allow the 16.8kW battery to become the structural member of the motorcycle.

 

Under the fancy get-up is a 95kW (127hp) electric motor that could take the bike up to a limited top speed of 200km/h.

According to Arc, the Vector has a range of up to 320km at full charge.

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