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This iconic cycle brand has gone mega-minimal for its latest e-bike, and I'm a big fan
This iconic cycle brand has gone mega-minimal for its latest e-bike, and I'm a big fan

Stuff.tv

time26-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Stuff.tv

This iconic cycle brand has gone mega-minimal for its latest e-bike, and I'm a big fan

The new Raleigh One couldn't look more different than the British bike brand's legendary Chopper if it tried. It's an ultra-minimal e-bike in the VanMoof mould – no coincidence, given the duo rumoured to be involved in shaping it – but with a few features fans of the Dutch mobility firm have long been begging for. From the off it seems to tick almost every box on the modern e-bike feature wish list: a battery stealthed inside the frame, rather than bolted on the outside; fully integrated front and rear lights (with the front one able to be moved from the frame to the optional front rack); a clean, low maintenance Gates carbon belt drive; and an SP Connect mount up front for using your phone as navigation. Launching first in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK in Off White and Sage Grey colours, the Raleigh One will arrive as a single frame style (there's no step-through option here) and in one size only. The integrated design reminds me of the Tenways CGO009 I reviewed recently, while the colours give it more than a whiff of VanMoof. Unlike the VanMoof S6, however, the One's battery can be removed for convenient charging even if you can't bring the bike itself to a mains socket. Raleigh has also gone off-the-shelf, rather than develop its own components, which should mean maintenance and servicing are more straightforward. That includes the 250W Mivice motor mounted to the rear wheel hub, which promises 80km of assistance in eco mode or 50km in boost mode. There's no VanMoof-style boost button for quickly getting up to speed at junctions or traffic lights, though. It'll need just under two and a half hours for a full charge. Stopping comes from Tektro hydraulic disc brakes. Naturally there's also a smartphone companion app, with GPS, auto unlocking as you approach, and an integrated alarm system – though some features are being gated behind a £7/ €78 per month subscription paywall. That includes the automatic stolen mode activation and maintenance alerts. The Raleigh One is going on sale next month for £2399/€2699 – that's around $3000 though there's curently no confirmed US launch.

ENGWE Will Present Its New Product Line MapFour at Eurobike with Upgraded Models
ENGWE Will Present Its New Product Line MapFour at Eurobike with Upgraded Models

Malaysian Reserve

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Malaysian Reserve

ENGWE Will Present Its New Product Line MapFour at Eurobike with Upgraded Models

FRANKFURT, Germany, June 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ENGWE, a global leader in electric mobility, will showcase its latest innovations at Eurobike 2025, held in Frankfurt from June 25 to 29. This year marks a milestone with the launch of MapFour, a new premium product line dedicated to urban commuting—further strengthening ENGWE's presence in the European e-bike market. Dual Booth Showcase ENGWE booth: Hall 8.0/Booth E40, Frankfurt Exhibition Center MapFour booth: Hall 8.0/Booth E56, Frankfurt Exhibition Center At Eurobike 2025, ENGWE will feature two booths—one for its core product range and another for the debut of MapFour, a new premium line focused on urban commuting. Built around the vision of 'Making commuting more efficient,' MapFour offers sustainable, budget-friendly, healthier, and hassle-free solutions. Visitors can explore and test ride the latest 2025 models, including the upgraded N1 Pro, N1 Air, L20 3.0 Pro, and LE 20 cargo e-bike. Product Highlights MapFour N1 Pro –Most Powerful Mid-drive Carbon City E-bike The N1 Pro features a lightweight carbon fiber frame, 80Nm torque, smart anti-theft technology, a 100 km range, and 1.5-hour fast charging. The version debuting at Eurobike includes a newly upgraded 36V 10Ah Samsung 21700 battery with intelligent BMS, Tektro dual-piston hydraulic brakes, and integrated battery-powered taillights. TechRadar praised it as 'a commuter's lightweight dream.' ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro–The first compact e-bike with full suspension This 20-inch compact e-bike offers the perfect mix of portability and performance. It features a 250W mid-drive motor with up to 100Nm torque, full suspension, and hydraulic disc brakes. Rated among the top ten folding e-bikes by Heise, it sold out quickly after launch. Powered by a 48V 15Ah battery, it delivers up to 160 km of range and charges fully in just 2 hours with an 8A fast charger. The latest upgrades will be showcased at the exhibition—everyone is welcome to test ride. About ENGWEENGWE products are now available in over 50 countries, serving more than 2 million riders worldwide. With 10 overseas warehouses and over 300 service centers across Europe, the U.S., and the U.K., ENGWE continues to expand—this summer adding new stores in France, Denmark, and United States. At Eurobike 2025, visitors are invited to test ride models at both booths. ENGWE reaffirms its mission: 'To help people find and achieve a New Way for short trips' and sustainable travel. For more information, please visit the official ENGWE website. . Photo – – View original content:

Skip the subway this summer with $800 off this e-bike
Skip the subway this summer with $800 off this e-bike

New York Post

time11-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • New York Post

Skip the subway this summer with $800 off this e-bike

Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: Get around the city in style with this Vanpowers City Vanture 350W Commuter e-Bike, now just $949.00 (reg. $1,749) with code VAN150. Don't feel like riding the subway in the heat? We don't blame you. If you're looking for an affordable way to get around all summer long and beyond, look no further than the Vanpowers City Vanture 350W Commuter e-Bike. This e-bike offers a smooth and silent ride, with a powerful 350W motor that lets you cruise at up to 20 miles per hour. And just in time for summer, you can score one for $800 off with code VAN150, dropping the price down to $949. Consider ditching the subway for this modern spin on classic bike commuting. The Vanpowers City Vanture 350W Commuter e-Bike is designed for city life. This sleek e-Bike is made of aerospace-grade aluminum, so it's a light 34 pounds when you need to lift it. Its 350W motor lets you cruise at 20 miles an hour with pedal-assist, and a full charge takes you up to 20 miles. Need to go further? You can purchase a range extender that takes that range to 80. Powering back up to a full charge only takes two to three hours. A minimalist LCD display keeps you updated on your battery life, speed, and the customizable assist level that can match your pace, terrain, and ride style. The Vanpowers e-Bike prioritizes safety, offering integrated front and rear lighting that keeps you visible both day and night, as well as Tektro hydraulic brakes with a 2.6-meter stopping distance from 23 km/h and an impressive 0.6-second response time. The Kenda 700x28C tires also offer dual-layer puncture protection and optimized tread. Get around easier with the Vanpowers City Vanture 350W Commuter e-Bike, now just $949.00 (reg. $1,749) with code VAN150. StackSocial prices subject to change.

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