Italika

In 2020, Italika introduced its second generation of electric vehicles[5], expanded its production capacity to 800,000 units annually in 2021[6], and surpassed seven million customers by 2022, earning its eighth consecutive Socially Responsible Company award[7].

Italika offers a wide range of products divided into categories such as Motorcycles, Work, Z-Line, Sport, Dual Purpose, ATVs, Chopper, Vort-X, Crossover, Cafe Racer and Electric models[12].

This youth-focused series, certified as a Road to MotoGP program and endorsed by the Mexican Motorcycling Federation, is aimed at riders up to 17 years old.

Targeted at riders aged 12-21 with prior competitive experience[22], this series, certified as a Road to MotoGP and endorsed by the Mexican Motorcycling Federation, currently features the Vort-X 300 Cup.

Prominent riders include Mexican Astrid Madrigal, a two-time champion of the Italika Women's International Cup and Latin American champion[28], and Colombian rider Sara Varón[29], who competed as part of the first Latin American team in Spain’s ESBK Supersport 300 Championship.

Both riders trained in Italika’s high-performance centers, representing Latin America in international championships[30].

Italika operates three CIAR facilities: in Sierra Esmeralda and Villa del Carbón in the State of Mexico[31], and in Guadalajara, Jalisco[32].