The 2020 Combat Wraith is a unique motorcycle that is made entirely out of military-grade aluminum and costs $155,000


Meet the 2020 Combat Wraith, a custom-built motorcycle from The US that comes with a price-tag of $155,000. Yes, you read that right! For that money, you can buy yourself a Porsche Cayman GT4 and a proper superbike; and, still, you might be left with some change to spare. However, there are plenty of reasons why the Combat Wraith justifies its jaw-dropping price-tag, and exclusivity is one of them. Made in Alabama, the unique motorcycle is made entirely “out of solid billet blocks of military-grade aluminum” and is powered by an 2163cc S&S X-Wedge motor that produces 145 bhp at 5,100 rpm and 160 ft-lb at 2,000 rpm. That enough to give the motorbike a top speed of over 160 mph. Combat Motors is also offering the Wraith with a smaller 117 cubic inch (about 1900cc) engine.


If the Combat Wraith’s over-the-top styling with exoskeleton-like bodywork reminds you of Confederate motorcycles, that’s because Combat Motors LLC had purchased the intellectual property rights for the Confederate brand and designs in 2018. Confederate Motors was renamed Curtiss Motorcycles prior to that, in 2017. The boutique motorcycle brand also has an incredible deal for the existing owners of Combat Motors, Curtiss, or Confederate motorcycles. The company is offering them the option to trade-in their motorcycle and get the full amount that they paid for it towards a new Wraith. For everyone else, Combat Motors is accepting reservations for the wraith with an initial deposit of $100,000.

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