The Brompton Electric is a folding e-bike that fits easily into your trunk and weighs less than 20 kg – battery included!. A real Formula 1 legend provided enough juice in the electric motor to get it going as well. In this NextPit review, I pulled away not only from bicycles, but also from cars and motorcycles at the traffic lights. Talk about an ego boost! You can find out just how long I was able to keep my nose in front of his detailed review.
E-bikes are currently booming. From The Netherlands, the slick city cruiser from VanMoof is selling hot like hotcakes. Coming out of Belgium, the more sporty Cowboy Bike offers an electric mobility solution for those in more of a hurry. I’ve been riding the third generation of Cowboy Bike on the streets of Berlin to see what it’s all about. Here’s my full review.
If you are looking for an e-bike these days, you probably have a fat wallet. Most e-bikes cost several thousand dollars, are networked, and packed with electronics. If you are just looking for an attractive e-bike without a lot of frills, you should definitely check out the Sushi Bikes. We tested the Maki M2 model for one week under the hardest physical use for you.
VanMoof launched its latest e-bike last month, the Electrified S3. It features the same Dutch design as the S2, but there’s a new gear system, new app features, and a new lower price tag! I’ve been riding the VanMoof S3 for a week, and can tell you this is still the slickest city cruiser on the roads today.
As the market for e-bikes continues to become increasingly competitive, being battery-powered is no longer enough to attract consumers. In Europe, we are entering the era of the e-bike as a style choice, a fashion statement, as well as means of getting from A to B. No e-bike typifies this more than the VanMoof Electrified S2.
The future is not only foldable for smartphones, but also for e-bikes. The Gocycle GX is a folding bicycle with an electric motor, and a very special one at that. We have a lot of praise to give it following our test, but also a little criticism.
There are countless pedelecs and e-bikes – and then there is the Unimoke. Once you get on it, you don’t want to get off. Our review after 1,000 km (about 620 miles) with the Moke reveals exactly for whom this e-bike is intended – and who should stay away.
E-bikes are coming out thick and fast, but the cowboy bike is different. The bike looks minimalistic, but is technically quite clever. In our review, the e-bike shows that this is often, but not always, a good idea to rely on new technology.
A clatter turns into a hum: The Vespa Elettrica is a chic electric scooter from Italy, and we took it for a test drive on the streets of Berlin. It shows that once again, even with coziness you can reach your destination.
E-bikes are widely available in all price ranges. But some models stand out. One of them is the Unimoke from Urban Drivestyle. The pedelec looks a bit like a moped, lasts a lot and is a lot of fun – and that’s also because of the dedicated community of fans centered around this e-bike, welcoming you in to a friendly subculture of enthusiasts.