dashmoto® Partners with Atlassian Williams F1 Team for Electric Mobility Revolution
A New Era of Electric Mobility: dashmoto® and Atlassian Williams F1 Team Collaboration
In a thrilling development for electric mobility enthusiasts, dashmoto® has announced a groundbreaking partnership with one of the titans of motorsport, the Atlassian Williams F1 Team. This collaboration, which is set to launch at CES 2026, marks an ambitious step towards reshaping personal transportation using cutting-edge technology derived from the world of Formula 1 racing.
The Partnership: A Fusion of Design and Performance
This two-year partnership reflects a shared vision between dashmoto® and Williams F1, focusing on advanced engineering, high performance, and the exhilarating experience of movement. The highlight of this collaboration is the introduction of the dashmoto® Williams Edition electric scooter, a product that merges automotive innovation with personal micro-mobility.
At its core, the Williams Edition features a race-inspired carbon fiber monocoque frame. This technology, which is uncommon in micro-mobility vehicles, sets new standards in terms of stiffness, handling, and safety. The collaboration aims to deliver an unparalleled riding experience that combines speed, control, and visibility on the urban streets.
The dashmoto® Williams Edition not only boasts impressive performance enhancements and an extended battery range but also showcases a striking design. The scooter will feature a bold color palette inspired by the iconic Williams racing livery, accompanied by high-contrast details that pay homage to the team's rich heritage. This limited-edition release acts as a tribute to Williams’ history while also capturing the essence of dashmoto®'s vision for urban mobility.
A Showcase at Formula 1 Races
Starting in April 2026, fans can expect to see the dashmoto® Williams Edition scooter making appearances trackside at Formula 1 circuits around the world. This presence at prestigious motorsport events will not only highlight the partnership but also provide a thrilling opportunity for fans to engage with the innovative aspects of this collaboration. Those attending the CES event in Las Vegas from January 6–9, 2026, will be the first to catch a glimpse of the prototype design for the dashmoto® Williams Edition, setting an exciting tone for the future of urban mobility.
About Atlassian Williams F1 Team
Originating nearly 50 years ago, the Atlassian Williams F1 Team is revered in the realm of motorsports, consistently ranking among the top three most successful teams in Formula 1 history. With an impressive legacy that includes 16 World Championship titles and a string of unforgettable successes, the team has been a formidable presence on the racing grid since its establishment back in 1977 by Sir Frank Williams and engineering pioneer Sir Patrick Head.
With a formidable roster of legendary drivers and an ambitious aim to return to competitive prominence, the Atlassian Williams F1 Team continues to push the boundaries of engineering excellence. Its collaborations, like the one with dashmoto®, are vital for driving innovation and maintaining a competitive edge in the fast-paced world of motorsports.
About dashmoto®
dashmoto® is redefining personal mobility through stylish, performance-driven electric scooters that stand out in both functionality and aesthetics. Known for the innovative carbon fiber dash 3 model, dashmoto® combines advanced design with high performance, ensuring every rider enjoys a stylish and efficient way to navigate urban environments. With the new partnership with Williams F1, dashmoto® is set to elevate its commitment to innovation and style in the world of electric mobility.
This collaboration showcases how two diverse fields can intersect to create exciting advancements in everyday transportation, making wave after wave of innovation accessible to the general populace. As the world leans into the future of mobility, partnerships like these are essential for fostering creativity and pushing forward the boundaries of what's possible.