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Curtiss Hades |
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Leeds, AL — Curtiss Motorcycles unveiled today the latest
addition to its growing electric motorcycle lineup — Hades, on
16 July 2019. With Hades’ unveiling, the man behind the machine
was also revealed as none other than legendary designer JT
Nesbitt. According to Curtiss CEO Matt Chambers, Nesbitt joined
the company’s design team this time last year. In that time,
Nesbitt set out to design and develop the ultimate expression of
two-wheeled minimalism from his studio in New Orleans.
Perhaps best known for his groundbreaking Confederate Wraith and
renowned second-generation Confederate Hellcat motorcycles, the
raw emotion that Nesbitt imbues into each machine is unrivaled.
Nesbitt’s charge to harness and express dark energy through his
Hades motorcycle culminates in a machine that is unmistakably
his. Nesbitt works in parallel with fellow Curtiss designer
Jordan Cornille. While the two designers work on projects
independently, the inevitable cross-pollination of ideas results
in creative work greater than the sum of its parts.

Nesbitt discussed his Hades, saying, “We have a deep and abiding
respect for materials. Our goal with Hades is to build the least
wasteful machine possible. This not only applies to how the
motorcycle operates, but also how it is constructed. Most of the
parts on the machine serve more than one purpose. Like Miles
Davis, we’re playing the fewest possible notes to convey the
emotion. That’s minimalism.”
Hades’ power comes from a single horizontal battery vault that
channels current through a proprietary controller and motor
package. While Hades’ powertrain is still being optimized,
Curtiss estimates power output of 217HP and 147 lb-ft of
immediate torque. Battery capacity is projected to be 16.8 kWh
at 399V. When it enters production in 2020, the Curtiss Hades
motorcycle will sell for $75,000 USD.
Nesbitt continued, “Our ambition is to create the world’s best
motorcycles—not the world’s best electric motorcycles. The fact
that ours are electric is secondary. If we’re doing our job the
right way, it shouldn’t matter what makes it go down the road.”
Based in Leeds, Alabama, Curtiss Motorcycle Company is on a
mission to best express customer’s dreams, desires, and
aspirations.
For more information, visit:
Curtiss Motorcycle
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