Tony Stark wouldn’t be caught riding a scooter — who would when you can fly? But when he’s 92 and can’t get into his suit while wearing adult diapers, he’d still be the talk of the retirement center rolling past the bridge table on this contraption.
This is the STILRIDE 1, brought to you by the Swedish group STILFOLD (pronounced “steel fold”). They are a design and fabrication firm specializing in shaping metal in novel ways. The forms they conjure from steel plates would impress the finest Japanese Origamists. (Yes, that’s a real word!)
Motorcycles transcend transportation, they are art, and they tug at our heartstrings. STILRIDE is tugging hard. This expensive and boutique scooter is all about getting eyeballs — and a flex of manufacturing prowess.
With an MSRP of $16,500, it’s destined for a select few, but those interested will receive a well-equipped machine. The STILFORM STILRIDE 1 is a delightfully sculpted toy — but it’s also a promise of what the future holds for manufacturing.

Sustainable Structure
Automakers are hunting down ways to reduce carbon emissions. Every component and process is under scrutiny and chassis material is a glaring target. Motorbikes (and cars) can be made from steel, aluminum, and composites like carbon fiber. Each material has pros and cons. While we all appreciate how recyclable aluminum cans are, there is compelling research suggesting that steel produces fewer carbon emissions for structural applications.
But, you say, motorcycle frames have been made from steel for years. True, but not like this. STILFOLD’s novel process wields industrial robots and AI algorithms to bend curves into metal, yielding structures that are both beautiful and strong. STILFOLD claims 40% lower weight, 70% fewer components, and 20% lower costs. It’s in the business of licensing this technology to the world.

STILRIDE 1 Scooter Specs

STILRIDE 1 Pricing & Availability
