Unleash Godzilla Mode: Meet the Cyberbike That Hits 100 km/h in 3.5 Seconds
- Motorcycle Republic

- Jun 2
- 2 min read

If Akira’s iconic red motorcycle had a real-world successor, the Ichiban Cyberbike would be it. This futuristic electric motorcycle recently made waves at Reload Land in Berlin, not just for its head-turning cyberpunk looks—but for the raw power it’s packing underneath the hood (or rather, the fairings).
⚡ Born to Be Wild… and Electric
At its heart, the Ichiban features a 45 kW dual-motor system, capable of launching the bike from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. That’s superbike-level acceleration—without a drop of gasoline. Built for thrill-seekers, this e-bike doesn’t just whisper power; it roars silently, thanks to its electric drive.
But what makes it truly beastly? A feature called “Godzilla Mode.”
🦖 What is Godzilla Mode?
Think of it as a short burst of unleashed fury. When activated, Godzilla Mode delivers maximum torque for 10 full seconds, giving riders an intense, almost cinematic acceleration experience. It’s a nod to adrenaline junkies who crave performance and want to feel like they’re riding into a sci-fi movie scene.
🔋 Fast, Furious, and Efficient
The Ichiban Cyberbike isn’t just fast—it’s smart, too. It offers a range of up to 250 km, making it viable for both city cruising and longer rides. And when it’s time to recharge, you’re back on the road in no time: 70% battery in just 30 minutes via fast charging.
🎨 A Design Inspired by Anime and Minimalism
The Ichiban’s aggressive, streamlined look is heavily influenced by Japanese culture and the legendary “Akira” bike. Designed by Ukrainian-born industrial designer Ivan Zhurba, it blends cyberpunk aesthetics with the Zen principle of Kanso—simplicity, clarity, and function in harmony.
Its integrated digital cockpit, LED lighting, and keyless entry all scream futuristic, while keeping things sleek and rider-focused.

🛠️ Concept Now, Culture Soon
For now, the Ichiban remains a concept—an artistic and engineering vision of what the future of motorcycling could be. But with the buzz it’s generating, don’t be surprised if we see it hit production sooner than expected.
As the motorcycle world continues to shift toward electrification, the Ichiban doesn’t just follow trends—it sets them.
Want to ride the future? Keep your eyes on Ichiban and brace yourself—Godzilla Mode is coming.







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