The Benzina Zero - Turbina

Benzina Zero’s Turbina is a one-of-a-kind electric motorcycle concept, created with Grand Yarra, that pushes the boundaries of design, engineering, and innovation. Sculptural, symmetrical, and unapologetically bold, Turbina imagines what electric motorcycles could become when freed from convention. While not a production model, it showcases Benzina Zero’s commitment to design-led thinking, innovation, and the future of electric mobility.

Pure Electric Innovation

Turbina is a pure exploration of electric motorcycle innovation, unconstrained by convention or production limits. Designed as a fully symmetrical concept, it introduces multiple features never before seen on a motorcycle. Every element challenges traditional thinking, reimagining what an electric motorcycle can be when design leads engineering.

Futuristic Stylisation

Turbina represents the future of electric motorcycle design. Sleek, minimal, and highly sculpted, the form conceals its mechanical complexity beneath a refined outer skin. With hidden components and flowing surfaces, the design prioritises visual purity, intelligence, and forward-thinking aesthetics.

  • 100% Symertical

    Designed to be visually identical from both sides, challenging traditional motorcycle architecture and layout.

  • Dual Front Wheel

    A radical concept configuration, positioning Turbina as one of the only electric motorcycle concepts to explore a dual front wheel design. Integrated with an inboard suspension layout, the system reinforces the bike’s low centre of gravity while maintaining a clean, sculptural exterior.

  • Aerodynamic Retractable Footpegs

    Automatically deploy when the bike is powered on and retract when turned off, blending design theatre with functional security.

  • Dual Rear Wheel

    An experimental dual rear-wheel configuration, pushing the boundaries of balance, form, and future electric motorcycle design. Paired with an inboard suspension system, the architecture enhances structural precision while preserving the Turbina’s minimalist surface language.