Vancouver-based Damon Motors, once celebrated for its electric HyperSport motorcycle, has shifted its focus following a troubled Nasdaq debut that saw shares plummet 90% amid production delays. First announced in 2019, the HyperSport promised a 200-mile range, 200-mph top speed, and AI-driven safety systems.
Now, the company is expanding into intelligent data solutions, unveiling the Damon I/O platform. Designed in-house, the system adapts dynamically to rider behaviour and conditions, providing track riders with lap-by-lap analysis. Chief executive Dominique Kwong says the initiative blends hardware and software to support both Damon riders and the broader mobility sector.
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