CFMOTO Show Off NK-C22 Concept Bike & New Market Strategy
At a recent press conference, CFMOTO declared its vision to take the lead in the rapidly evolving global market by announcing its ‘Intelligent + Electrification’ strategy, introduced C-LINK; a new motorcycle intelligence platform along with the unveiling of the NK-C22 concept motorcycle.
Recognising that the continuous development of technology, vehicle networking and intelligent interaction will gradually penetrate the daily riding scenes of motorcycle riders; CFMOTO will utilise its their technical experience to pioneer innovative technical approaches and implementation methods, safeguarding motorcycles in becoming a part of future intelligent life.
CFMOTO say C-LINK is the brainchild born to extend the three core technological sectors of intelligent network connection, intelligent cockpit, and intelligent riding to create a riding experience of ‘Connected Fun’ for customers. CFMOTO’s vision is for C-LINK to become a fundamental component of all future CFMOTO products.
The announcement was followed by the unveiling of the striking new ‘NK-C22 Concept’, and whilst no official announcement was made regarding any future production derivatives, there was little doubt that an 800NK may be in the marque’s immediate future model plan.
The concept boasted many contemporary features, including forged carbon fibre bodywork and trimmings, a racing-inspired SC-Project dual-exhaust and a single-side swingarm, packaged in CFMOTO’s distinctive lean and mean styling.
The conference concluded with Chen Zhiyong, General Manager of CFMOTO’s two-wheeled business, declaring that 2023 will be the “Big Year” of new products, with six petrol-powered and four electric motorcycles planned to be launched. Further information, including arrival timing, final specifications, colours and pricing, will be announced closer to launch.
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