With the automotive space standing on the brink of electrification, it wouldn’t be wrong to assume that motorcycle racing would also go the EV way in the near future. But how would things pan out deeper in the future? Well, wonder no more, as Korean designer Minhyuk Seung has imagined KTM’s MotoGP racer from 2035 and the resulting rendering is quite bamboozling.

KTM RC-F35 MotoGP Bike Render

Unlike the usual crop of renders, the RC-F35 sits in a totally different segment and looks nothing like the motorcycles we’re used to seeing nowadays. Inspired by a bird's wings, the motorcycle has an extremely aerodynamic design with razor-sharp bodywork from head to toe. As you’d expect, there are no road-legal parts - headlight, tail lamp, or mirrors - and comfort -- isn’t a priority either.

Speaking of which, the rider sits aboard a sleek seat in a nose-down position, once again ensuring aerodynamic prowess. Interestingly, in place of conventional footpegs, you get electromagnets on the side that hold the rider’s foot and knee in place. Not to mention, the designer has imagined the rider suit keeping this in mind, too.

Additionally, the seat tilts outwards while leaning, which, according to the designer, should help in improving the cornering stability of the bike. A bit too futuristic, but hey, the sky’s the limit with imagination.

Circling back to the design, the entire motorcycle features a deep blue and orange livery inspired by none other than KTM’s current MotoGP bike, the RC 16.} This is topped by a completely orange rear wheel (yes, with orange rubber too) and metallic orange mechanicals.

We don't know much about what powers this dashing race bike, but whatever it is, it’s certainly electric as there’s no engine or exhaust to suggest otherwise. Also, to help the bike stand out further, the designer has equipped it with front and rear swingarms rather than a conventional suspension setup.

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All in all, kudos to the designer for creating and coming ahead with this epic motorcycle, which could very well become a reality in the next 10-12 years. Do let us know if you want to see more of such renders by commenting below.

Credits: Minhyuk Seung