Brough Superior Motorcycles arrives in North America The iconic motorcycle brand Brough Superior is proud to announce the opening of its first filial office in North America. Earlier this year, Brough Superior launched Brough Superior Japan to bring its historic motorcycles to riders across the country. Founded in Nottingham, England in 1919, Brough Superior is renowned for producing the world’s first superbikes and is considered the “Rolls-Royce of Motorcycles.” The brand is known for its signature 1,000 cc V-twin engine, striking design, and impeccable quality. Brough Superior has a rich history and was favored by famous riders like T.E. Lawrence “Lawrence of Arabia.” The rebirth of Brough Superior in France marks a new stage in the adventure of this exceptional brand, which draws from its DNA the know-how and inspiration to make dreams come true by shaping French luxury motorcycles. Masterpieces handcrafted with passion and authenticity. Ma
Aston Martin hits the racetrack in style with a circuit-only high-performance superbike, courtesy of the Brough Superior partnership. Revealed today in I.
The Brough Superior Lawrence ushers in the latest chapter for the Rolls-Royce of motorbikes. <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="http://www.maxim.com.au/archives/16611">More</a>
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British carmaker Aston Martin officially describes the Valhalla as an all-new performance-bred predator. It’s the third mid-engine hypercar made by the Brits after the Valkyrie and Valkyrie AMR Pro, developed together with Red Bull Racing and packing a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 backed by a hybrid system. 1 photo
That hardware allows it to develop 1,000 horsepower and makes it easy for the car to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.5 seconds.
The Valhalla is not a motorcycle, though, because Aston does not make two-wheelers. Sure, we did have the AMB 001 track-only machine in 2019, but that only had the Aston Martin looks, as pretty much everything else was of Brough Superior Motorcycles make.