The ROTWILD GT S is a bike that was inspired by Mercedes-AMG’s new GT S car.
The bike takes design cues like color and pattern from the GT S automobile. It ups the ante, though, by also drawing from the luxury car’s philosophy of luxury, state-of-the-art tech, and durability.
“Just as AMG, we have paid very particular attention to the ride dynamics and fitted only the best technology for the ROTWILD GT S,” Peter Schlitt, ROTWILD general manager said. “As a result ride enjoyment lives up to expectations, even under the harshest of conditions.”
The bike is durable enough to handle the toughest conditions with its multi-shift functions and 29-inch carbon fiber wheels. Though built to last, the bike is still incredibly light thanks to its handcrafted carbon module monocoque frame.
“The mixture of bike racing, an unmistakable design and German engineering expertise is the connecting link between AMG and ROTWILD,” Tobia Moers, chairman of the board of management of Mercedes-AMG, said. “Our shared passion for high-performance products will continue to inspire our partnership in the future.”
The ROTWILD GT S will be limited to just 100 examples with a price tag around $10,820. They will be available for purchase later this year, with their release coinciding with the Mercedes-AMG GT S car.