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This Swiss creation takes the 167-horsepower motor and electrics from a BMW K1200 and puts it in a 4-wheeled chassis with sticky sports tires.
US$65,000, or around US$40k more than the Can-Am Spyder. The motor uses a normal BMW gearbox, with similar gearing, but with the addition of a reverse gear, which can be engaged by flicking a safety switch and then pressing firmly on the rear brake pedal.
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