The RM1 looks like it has climbed out of the 1930s. Its retro styling and paintwork make this cruiser an attractive choice for those covering around 40 miles.
Designed with the future in mind but with ‘60s and ‘70s visual cues, the Stingray makes the perfect city cruiser with its 40-mile range.
Its performance is like that of a 125cc petrol motorbike, meaning those who hold a provisional license and are just 17 years old can ride it.
For those looking for a minimalistic bike with a 60-mile range, the Metacycle may just be the answer. Buyers can place an order for £5271 and expect delivery late 2023.
Cake markets the Osa+ as a “workbench on wheels” due to its modular design. Buyers have an option to spec front baskets, cargo nets, racking, seats, trailers and even coloured windshields
Weighing in at 134kg (with the battery installed) is the Horwin CR6. It’s powered by an 8bhp electric motor which gives it a top speed of 54mph, while the 3.96kWh battery is claimed to achieve 74 miles of range.
Vmoto will offer its electric motorbike in two guises: ON-R (on road) and OFF-R (off road) with the latter featuring a different tread pattern.
Drawing heavily on the design of the Triumph Speed Triple, the striking all-electric TE-1 was deigned as a prototype to support the development of a fully electric production model.
While the Livewire is currently on the market, the S2 Del Mar is available for reserve only. The S2 Del Mar is more naked, exposing those engine-like cooling gills at the side.
The DSR/X is a jack of all trades, offering decent off-road ability with its long-travel suspension and off-road mode, while being a comfortable but fast cruiser.