The Tomcat is a DIY kit developed by the company Volojet that transforms a Zero electric motorcycle into the base of a three-wheeled tricycle.
The idea is to take the rear of a Zero motorcycle, like the S line, and attach it to a cage structure with a reclined seat. The kit offers a control system that allows the rider to operate the motorcycle, creating a tricycle inspired by the Campagna T-Rex style, popular in the 2000s.
The Tomcat is marketed as an eco-friendly product, requiring little maintenance and capable of covering up to 176 miles in a city. Volojet guarantees that since it’s based on a street-legal motorcycle with headlights and turn signals, the Tomcat is also legal for street use, offering a practical alternative for daily transportation. The kit promises a comfortable ride and performance for those seeking something different.
However, the price is steep: $21,000 for the kit, which is equivalent to the cost of a small car or three Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 motorcycles. And since the kit does not include the Zero motorcycle, anyone wanting a fully functional Tomcat will need to spend over $30,000.
Source: Ride Apart | Photo: Volojet | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team