Langen Motorcycles: Turbocharged Innovations and Investment Opportunities

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Exciting Developments at Langen Motorcycles

Langen Motorcycles is making waves in the automotive world with plans for significant expansion. The company has teased a turbocharged version of its upcoming Lightspeed muscle cruiser, showcasing its commitment to innovation and performance. Alongside this technological advancement, Langen is also inviting public investment to scale production and achieve European homologation standards.

A Passion for Motorcycling

Christofer Ratcliffe, the founder of Langen Motorcycles, expressed his vision and passion for the brand. He stated, “We have spent the last 18 months preparing for this stage so that we are ready to go at full throttle alongside an investment injection.” His desire for a British motorcycle company has materialized into an opportunity for investors and enthusiasts alike to share in the ownership and history of Langen Motorcycles.

Production and Future Prospects

2019 marked the launch of the company’s first model, a 250 V-twin two-stroke naked roadster, which gained attention at the Salon Privé event. Following this, the Lightspeed LS12, a powerful cruiser aimed to rival Ducati’s Diavel V4, is anticipated to begin production in the final quarter of the year. Plans for a turbocharged variant of this bike will further enhance the brand’s profile and offerings. The journey hasn’t been easy, with challenges due to political and economic factors; however, Langen’s team has adapted and grown with the increasing demand for their motorcycles.

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