
Thoroughbred Motorsports has unveiled the Stallion, and while this won’t hit 100mph from a standstill in under 10 seconds, it offers an alternative mode of transport that will definitely turn as many heads, if not more, as a Ferrari cruising down the street. The Stallion utilizes mechanical parts from Ford for its drivetrain, and the same applies to interior sports gages and the steering wheel. Fuel economy it the main talking point here, as the Stallion achieves 35 mpg for city use and 45 on the highway. Features include an automatic transmission, separate gas and brake pedals to further confound the motorcycle rider, air-conditioning, and a heater. If you ask me, it roughly resembles something from the world of manga.
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