October 6th, 2009 by Matthew Homyak
Edward R. Murrow established a tradition of calling up Stanley Marcus each holiday season to inquire about the most unique gift offered by Neiman Marcus so that he could mention it on his radio show. Famously, the retailer once offered a Black Angus bull that could be delivered either live or in steaks, with a sterling silver barbecue cart. This began the unique tradition of Neiman Marcus offering a list of “Fantasy Gifts” to their loyal customers.
This year, Mission Motors is pleased to announce the inclusion of the Mission One in the 2009 Christmas Book’s Fantasy Gift List. Neiman Marcus has offered limited edition Ducati’s, Maserati’s and Bombardier Learjets in the past, but the Mission One will be the first electric motorcycle to be featured by Neiman Marcus, which makes this partnership even more historic.
The Neiman Marcus Mission One will have a production series limited to just 10 motorcycles. Like our 2010 Premier Limited Edition, the motorcycle will reach a top speed of 150 miles per hour and allow for 150 miles of driving between charges, but there are some important differences: The 2010 Neiman Marcus Mission One will feature an exclusive gloss black & anthracite color scheme and forged magnesium Marchesini gold wheels. Included in the package is a visit to the Mission Motors headquarters in San Francisco and an on-track instructional session with one of Mission’s professional racers at a racetrack in the Sonoma wine country.
Mission Motors is very pleased to introduce new customers to the world of electric performance.
Stay tuned for new images of the Neiman Marcus Mission One.
[...] Motors has unveiled the 2010 Neiman Marcus Mission One, a very limited-production electric motorcycle capable of reaching 150 mph. How limited edition? [...]
[...] Motors has unveiled the 2010 Neiman Marcus Mission One, a very limited-production electric motorcycle capable of reaching 150 mph. How limited edition? [...]
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I would almost trade a testicle for one of these……almost
Stay tuned for further product announcements.