CFMOTO 800NK Wins the 2024 Red Dot Design Award, Leading a New Wave in Chinese Motorcycle Design
On April 24, 2024, the annual results of the German Reddot Design Award were announced. The flagship model of the CFMOTO NK family, the 800NK, with its cutting-edge design philosophy and exceptional innovative capabilities, received high praise from the international panel of expert judges and won the 2024 Red Dot Product Design Award. This marks the first time a Chinese brand has won with a large displacement internal combustion engine motorcycle, signifying a breakthrough and leadership of Chinese motorcycle brands in the global design arena.
The Red Dot Award, established in Germany in 1954, has been in existence for over 60 years. Each year, over 20,000 entries from 70 countries worldwide compete for this award. Known for its stringent and fair selection criteria, the Red Dot Award is hailed as the “Oscar” of the design world and is one of the most influential design awards globally.
The 800NK, a global product launched by CFMOTO Motorcycles, features a 799cc inline twin-cylinder engine. Its “Cut The Edge” unique exterior design and top-tier performance have already captured the hearts of many enthusiasts worldwide. Winning the Red Dot Award, standing out among tens of thousands of entries, signifies an important milestone for the CFMOTO Motorcycle NK flagship model.
As the first Chinese fuel motorcycle brand to win such an international award, CFMOTO Motorcycle’s achievement not only powerfully demonstrates the transformation from “Made in China” to “Created in China,” but also reflects the brand’s commitment to centering on user needs and driving innovation, continually pushing forward into the broader international market.
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