
Micro Titanium
Introducing the ‘Micro Titanium’ – a city-ready utility bike crafted from industrial-grade 3D-printed titanium, made in Germany.

In collaboration with Headmade Materials and Element22, we’re unveiling a forward-looking titanium concept vehicle at Eurobike 2025 in Frankfurt – designed with industrial 3D printing and proudly made in Germany.
In lightweight engineering, titanium is known for its exceptional properties: high strength, corrosion resistance, and an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. With the ‘Micro Titanium’, we show how this material can be applied to the world of micromobility – in collaboration with two of the most forward-thinking pioneers in additive manufacturing.

Headmade Materials enables the industrial production of complex titanium components using its ColdMetalFusion technology.

Element22, specialised in powder-metallurgical high-performance components, handles the manufacturing and finishing of the printed parts.
In collaboration with the team at YOONIT, an ultra-lightweight titanium frame was developed for urban bikes – a design that not only saves weight but also opens up new possibilities in form and function. The bike itself remains minimalist, agile, and radically pared down – built for maximum performance in everyday urban use.
“Our aim was to reimagine titanium as a catalyst for innovation,” says Johann Cohrs, co-founder of YOONIT Bikes, “and to highlight lightweight design as a functional, future-oriented solution for mobility.”

The ‘Micro Titanium’ prototype will make its public debut at EUROBIKE 2025.
The next milestone is defined: the titanium concept is slated for series production at the start of the 2026 season – aiming for maximum lightness without compromising everyday practicality.