Supermarine

USD 75,000

Limited to 9 units worldwide.

A work of art and a feat of engineering, the Supermarine is a world-class, museum-grade and road worthy motorcycle made from state-of-the-art manufacturing and the lightest and toughest materials known to man.

217 kmh

top speed

3.4 sec

0-100 kmh

102.6 bhp

max power

59 ft-lb

max torque

BALLISTICS-GRADE MATERIALS.
SCI-FI FORM.

With materials used in aerospace and defense applications–the kind found in missiles and fighter jets—the Supermarine could theoretically take flight. Every component is machined with NASA-level precision, with tolerances measured in nanometers.

It’s not just fast. It’s engineered for high-velocity control and brutal acceleration, wrapped in a skin that turns heads and slices through air.

7075 ALUMINIUM

Used in aircraft, weapons, and now the Supermarine. 7075 aluminum delivers unmatched strength-to-weight—because ordinary metal wasn’t enough.

BRITISH POWER

At its core: Triumph’s 1200cc Speed Twin engine. 103 horsepower, 112 Nm of torque, and a flat curve that pulls from anywhere. It’s muscle, refined.

A LIVING MACHINE

Inspired by the mobula rays, The Supermarine was imagined as a living machine—one that fuses sculpture with speed. Biology and engineering. Every line flows like muscle and bone; every surface formed in ballistics-grade 7075 aluminum.

More than a motorcycle, it’s a kinetic artwork, a sculpture built with nanometer precision. At its core, a Triumph engine ensures performance to match its form. Functional. Road-ready. Visceral.

The Supermarine wasn’t built for everyone. It was built for those who understand that true luxury lies in engineering something few would dare to attempt.

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