The 233KPH Hawk 3 Wheeler Concept
Following on from the extremely popular post concerning the rather magnificent T-Rex 3 wheeler, which at the time of writing is still ranked as our fifth popular post here at TFTS, we could not help but draw your attention to the fabulously futuristic Hawk 3 wheeler vehicle by the designer Alex Hodge.
The lightweight, single seat Hawk is powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine and is listed as having a “theoretical” top speed of 233kph – so, like the aforementioned T-Rex, the Hawk is by no means a slouch in the speed department.
Information concerning this great concept is a little scant at present, but we at TFTS will be keeping our eyes well and truly peeled for further details and you can rest assured that the moment we have more information we’ll be offering it here without delay.
In the meantime, you can see some further imagery of this startlingly beautiful design below.


If you would like to leave some feedback for Alex, you can link to the Hawk’s web page via this link.
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Also notable are the car’s low emissions – a 30% reduction in CO2 despite running on regular gasoline and at this stage, without a catalytic converter