It's a cross between a mountain bike and a motorcycle that's not only environmentally-friendly but light on the wallet.
The prototype 2WD steed bike, that's not yet for sale, is turning heads at the Fieldays Innovation Centre as a viable alternative to a farm or quad bike.
The electric bike, which is powered by a 1.4kwh-capacity lithium battery and weighs just 40kg, has picked up two of the three available awards in the Fieldays Innovation Award's grass roots category.
While it looks like a large mountain bike, one of its designers Anthony Clyde said it was an excellent choice for farmers with a top speed of 40km/h, a load capacity of 200kg and a running cost of just 7c an hour.
"We call it an electric work horse and it's a dream to ride," said Mr Clyde.