Mika Hakkinen has designed a limited-edition electric superbike

The Flying Finn has that insatiable need for speed. PHOTO FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

Most people would know Mika Hakkinen as the Finnish Formula 1 driver who made a name for himself as a two-time world champion with McLaren-Mercedes back in 1998 and 1999.

Now retired, the Flying Finn has taken an interest in other forms of motorsports and in going fast, including being an investor in Verge Motorcycles, a Finnish company that has been working on a hubless-drive electric motorbike known as the TS, with higher-performance variants called the TS Pro and the TS Ultra.

Hubless motors allow for conventional tires to be fitted easily. PHOTO FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

In a nutshell, this futuristic setup eschews the traditional chain, belt or gearbox for an electric motor in favor of electromagnets. When these magnets get powered, they end up repelling each other, turning the outer magnets attached to the rim, and pushing the bike forward.

The result? A very, very fast motorcycle. PHOTOS FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

The resulting performance figures are absurd, with the TS Pro being rated at 102kW of power and an eye-popping 1,000Nm of torque, shooting the superbike to 100km/h in just 3.5 seconds.

The top speed is a modest 200km/h, but it should net you up to 350km of riding joy on a single charge (which will take around 35 minutes).

Meet the futuristic TS Pro Mika Hakkinen Edition. PHOTO FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

That’s cool and all, but what’s even cooler is that there is a limited-edition Mika Hakkinen version of the TS Pro, which the driver himself helped design and develop, rather than being some cash-grab special variant with a popular name attached to it.

This special edition is more than just a cash grab with a name attached to it. PHOTOS FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

It comes in a two-tone dark-gray and silver finish, where the two-tone leather seat (which is 780mm high) and the suspension (120mm travel at the front, and 106mm at the rear) sport a blacked-out finish as well.

There is an embossed plate with Hakkinen’s signature, special carbon-fiber surrounds on the side of the battery, a factory ceramic coating on the frame, and even a leather keycard sleeve for the bike.

You may be cool, but you will never be as cool as Mika Hakkinen riding an electric superbike that he helped design. PHOTO FROM VERGE MOTORCYCLES

Only 100 units of this special edition will be made, and they will only be available in Europe for a cool price of €80,000 (P4.877 million). This is indeed an amazing memento for fans of the driver who want to ride something he actually had a hand in developing.


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