US Highland

US Highland
Public
Traded as OTC Pink: UHLN
Industry Manufacturing
Founder Mats Malmberg[1]
Headquarters Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Area served
United States
Key people
Bengt Andersson, Chairman
Products Off-road motorcycles
Website ushighland.com

US Highland is a motorcycle manufacturer based in Oklahoma. It was formed by Mats Malmberg, formerly of Swedish Highland Motorcycles AB, when negotiations to sell Highland to ATK fell through.[2] US Highland's 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) factory opened in Tulsa on June 1, 2010 and is expected to produce hundreds of off-road motorcycles a year.[3]

Highland offers motorcycles built to the customer's specifications utilizing modular construction based on two engines, a single and a 60-degree V-twin, and a few frames.[4] The company has stated it plans to build out a dealer network in the United States in 2011–2012.[2]

Highland has announced that they will also produce an electric motorcycle utilizing a wheel hub motor.[3][5]

On July 10, 2010, Malmberg and two other executives of US Highland were killed when their small plane, returning from a business trip in Michigan, crashed in Tulsa's Mohawk Park after they radioed that they were low on fuel and requested an unscheduled landing at nearby Tulsa International Airport.[6]

July 2017 - UHLN (OTCBB) (US Highlands Inc) has switched company path into a holdings company purchasing established restaurant chains and franchises.

References

  1. US Highland Announces Availability of Video Interview With President and Founder Mats Malmberg and COO Chase Bales, June 10, 2010, retrieved 2010-07-05
  2. 1 2 Aaron Frank (April 2010), Highland Motorcycles - Swede Dreams / Highland Motorcycles reorganizes, relocates to America, Motorcyclist, retrieved 2010-07-05
  3. 1 2 U.S. Highland: Swedes Invade Oklahoma And Find Revolutionary Electric Engine, Motorcycle Daily, July 1, 2010, retrieved 2010-07-05
  4. Aaron Frank (August 2010), First Ride: Highland 1050 Viking, Motorcyclist, p. 34
  5. US Highland Announces Magnetronic Hub Motor, PlugBike.com, July 1, 2010, retrieved 2010-07-05
  6. Shannon Muchmore, "3 dead after plane crash at Mohawk Park", Tulsa World, July 11, 2010.
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