Acerbis wins its first GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS with the AC50 project

Traveled 4.183,8 km without further refueling

Acerbis wins its first GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS with the AC50 projectAcerbis wins its first GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS with the AC50 project

Acerbis gets his first GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® after a distance of 4.183,8 km cover with a single tank of fuel. A record achieved with the AC50 project, the creation of the largest motorcycle tank, developed in-house, that can hold 108 liters of fuel.

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The remarkable capacity allowed it to cover a distance that separates the location of Albino in Italy from North Cape in Norway, covering the already mentioned distance of 4.183,8 km on a single tank of fuel. A result that was awarded recognition for the greatest distance traveled by an ICE proto vehicle without carrying out further refueling.

A project possible also thanks to the contribution of partners Garmin, Honda Red Moto, Repsol and SKF. The contribution of the supporters CMV Meccanica srl, Digital Communication, Domenico Carminati & c. was also highlighted. Snc, Drudi Performance, MEFO, Moto Macchion, Pagani srl, Sella Race, Verniciatura d'Arcore.
The undertaking was tackled by the entire technical team of Acerbis ITALIA SPA, with a defined path to optimize fuel consumption. A journey across Europe that started from the Acerbis headquarters in Albino and then reached Brenner, then Austria, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway, until arriving at the North Cape. Three drivers took turns driving: Alicia Sornosa, Andrea Rastrelli and Maurizio Vettor. Maintained an average of approximately 70 km/h. The journey will be concluded, however, only when the fuel is completely exhausted.

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