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Of course, not many are familiar with this electric vehicle brand. British electric motorcycle maker, Maeving, has a product with a unique appearance.

The design is like a vintage ‘boardtracker’ motorcycle. This electric motor is named the Maeving RM1. This product was introduced to the market at the end of 2021.

This electric motorcycle was designed in the ‘boardtracker’ style that was widely circulated in the 1920s.

This product from England has specifications that are quite capable. Reported by motorcyclenews.com, this electric motorcycle is equipped with a hub-drive type drive, or a driver located on the drum part.

With the installed drive, the Maeving RM1 can go up to 70 km/h while driving.

Equipped with two 54.7 V batteries, which are located in parts such as the tank and engine on a conventional motorcycle.

The Maeving RM1 can cover a distance of 120 km if both batteries are fully charged.

Quoted from the official Maeving website, this electric motorcycle uses a Bosch hub-drive drive. Maeving RM1 has two driving modes, speed mode and range mode.

Speed ​​mode allows this electric motorcycle to go at a speed of 70 km / h. While the range mode, limits the rider at a speed of 30 km / h.

This electric motorcycle also allows its users to ride when it rains. Well, talking about the price of a biker, classic motorcycle lovers must be curious. Maeving RM1 electric motorcycle for sale at 4995 euros.

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Michael Khan has been covering India’s evolving electric vehicle landscape for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on EV startups, battery manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and government policy across major Indian markets. With a background in international development and digital journalism, he brings a clear, balanced perspective to how technology, investment, and regulation are shaping the future of electric mobility in India. Outside of work, Michael enjoys early-morning yoga, city soundscape photography, and documenting local street food cultures.

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