Kitsune OMNI represents a new chapter in motorcycle design — a single, adaptive platform built around one radical idea: the Plate Monocoque.
Instead of a traditional tubular frame, OMNI uses a solid aluminum side plate as the main structural core. Every major component — from the powertrain to the suspension — mounts directly to this plate, turning the entire machine into one unified, load-bearing system.
OMNI isn’t a single bike. It’s a platform — capable of transforming into Café Racer, Adventure, or Naked configurations with modular subframes and interchangeable components. It supports multiple powertrains — ICE, hybrid, or full-electric — and encourages deep personalization through 3D-printable accessories and open design files.
The result is a fusion of industrial efficiency, ergonomic intelligence, and cultural emotion, all wrapped in Kitsune’s design philosophy: Retro Morphism — bringing classic spirit into modern form.
Thank you, John!
This project is actually my Master’s thesis — I’m an Industrial Designer.
I first built the base model (without any body kit or adventure add-ons), then developed the custom kit and turned it into the café racer version. The body kit itself was originally designed about a year ago as a product for my brand, Kitsune, so I brought that model straight into the project.
I’ll be sharing full 360° renders and behind-the-scenes shots soon. Stay tuned.