It’s an Indian summer day in October in San Francisco’s SOMA district and Daniel Kim is walking in a trance. As we wander and chat about his company, Lit Motors, he steps out into traffic despite the ...
Even though the most optimistic of us hoped to see the Lit Motors C-1 self-balancing electric bike rolling on the street in 2014, it looks like the development of the final pre-production prototype is ...
A SELF-BALANCING motorbike that defies gravity using cutting-edge technology is ready to redefine city travel. Equipped with a driver’s seat and a steering wheel, the futuristic mode of transport will ...
Lit Motors is using the placeholder name ”C-1” for their electric vehicle that can be best described as a self-balancing motorcycle-car hybrid. It is a two-wheeled fully enclosed vehicle with car-like ...
If you've lived on two wheels for any amount of time, you understand there are compromises to riding instead of driving. Topping the list of inconveniences, aside from that whole ...
Building an automotive startup is never easy, especially when the product offered by that company defies easy description. Lit Motors has been steadily developing its self-balancing ...
Lit Motors, the electric car startup that launched last year with its first vehicle called the C1, has debuted another sleek looking electricity-fueled vehicle called the Kubo. The Kubo is a uniquely ...
It’s clear that tech companies are very interested in getting in the auto world. And if Google, Tesla, and Uber are first that come to mind, Apple will soon join as it’s stretching its tentacles to ...
The path to market for Lit Motor’s ingenious self-balancing C-1 motorcycle has been blocked by obstacles. Insufficient funding, overambitious timelines, and a catastrophic accident that took Kim out ...
Lit Motors' much-hyped C-1 prototype lies in pieces in the back of the startup's South of Market offices in San Francisco. With green and red wires protruding and the doors taken off the frame, the ...
In his latest letter to the Lit Motors community, CEO Daniel Kim, who recently suffered from a severe motorcycle accident and is now recovering from a hip replacement, says the company is making ...
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