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British Electric Firm Maeving Launches RM1S In UK, Has Plans For US

Back in March 2023, we reported that British electric motorcycle startup Maeving was planning to bring its bikes to the US relatively soon, likely in late 2023 or early 2024. The firm’s first bike, the RM1, had a stylish flat-tracker design and offered a top speed of 45 miles per hour and a range of 80 miles per charge, making it ideal for city commuting.

On August 31, 2023, Maeving opened preorders for its second model, the RM1S, which is faster and more powerful. Currently, these preorders are only available for UK customers. However, the increased speed and power of the RM1S make it an attractive option for launching the Maeving brand in the US, according to Cycle World.

The design of the RM1S is instantly recognizable if you’ve seen the Maeving R1M, and it comes in 11 different color options. The claimed top speed of the RM1S is 65 mph, which may not be as fast as a race bike but should appeal to a wider range of riders.

The RM1S has a battery range of up to 80 miles, and it offers two charging options, unlike the slower RM1 which only supports one. Both models allow riders to remove the batteries for off-bike charging, but only the RM1S allows riders to charge the bike directly.

In the UK, the RM1S is compatible with compulsory basic training (CBT) and is suitable for new riders. It features a 7-kilowatt motor with a claimed peak power of 10.5 kW.

The preorder price for the RM1S in the UK is £7,495 ($9,436 as of September 1, 2023). However, pricing in different markets may vary, and it’s not clear how Maeving plans to distribute its bikes in the US.

Other electric startups like Ubco and Cake initially sold directly to US consumers through their websites before expanding to brick-and-mortar stores and establishing a wider distribution network. Maeving’s stylish design, influenced by former Triumph employees, is expected to attract fans in the US. The ultimate test will be the riding experience and customer service. We are excited to see what Maeving has in store for the future.

Polestones 01: A Luxury 4×4 with a Built-in Kitchen

Chinese start-up Polestones has introduced its first car, the 01, a luxurious 4×4 designed by Pininfarina.

The Polestones 01 is equipped with a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine that generates electricity for two electric motors—one for each axle.

The total power output of the system is 469bhp and 546lb ft, enabling the 01 to accelerate from 0-62mph in just 5.5 seconds.

With a 56kWh battery from CATL, a Chinese battery manufacturer, the 01 has an electric range of 146 miles according to the CLTC test cycle. When the engine is utilized, the range extends to 692 miles.

The 01 is also equipped with a roof-mounted lidar system, developed by Hesai Technology, which is claimed to be the first solid-state unit integrated into a production car. This system provides level-two driver assistance and can be upgraded with future software updates.

In terms of dimensions, the 01 is 5050mm long, 1980mm wide, and 1869mm tall, similar in size to the Land Rover Defender 110.

The design of the 01 bears a resemblance to successful British 4x4s, such as the Land Rover Defender, which has become a common trend among Chinese SUVs.

One unique feature of the 01 is its integrated camper-van-style kitchenette located in the tailgate. This kitchenette includes an induction hob and a water dispenser, allowing users to enjoy their meals outdoors.

In addition, the car comes with an integrated gazebo that can be assembled in just five minutes, providing a comfortable space to dine under.

The 01 offers a choice between a six-seat and seven-seat interior configuration. The six-seat option features three rows of two seats, with the third row consisting of reclining thrones similar to those found on airplanes.

New Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition Launched In India

Indian electric motorcycle startup Ultraviolette has captured the attention of enthusiasts all over the world with its F77 electric naked bike. Defying the convention of utilitarian electric scooters and commuter motorcycles, the F77 features sporty, futuristic styling complemented by impressive performance similar to that of a 300cc to 400cc gasoline-powered motorbike. 

As of now, the bike is still only available in India, nevertheless, Ultraviolette continues to expand its model range, and has just introduced the F77 Space Edition. The limited-edition electric motorcycle sits at the top of the range in terms of features and performance, and understandably so, as only 10 of them will ever see the light of day. 

New Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition Launched In India

In terms of overall styling and design, the F77 Space Edition is very much the same as the F77 Recon and Standard models. It retains the same sharp and edgy bodywork, angular LED headlight, and large front fairings that house the bike’s electronic inner workings. Nevertheless, the Space Edition stands out with its unique colorway of Cosmic White, featuring a two-tone finish of white and orange. Indeed, the otherworldly colorway makes the F77 Space Edition look like it came from a Star Wars set, matching in color with the lovable droid BB8.

New Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition Launched In India

Ultraviolette says that it used aerospace-grade materials for the F77 Space Edition’s construction. This includes 7075-grade aluminum for the motorcycle’s body, as well as special UV-resistant paint. Furthermore, the special-edition bike receives an aluminum key. On the technology side of the equation, the F77 is equipped with fast-charging capabilities, a five-inch TFT display, multiple ride modes, Wi-Fi connectivity, Smartphone pairing, and navigation as standard. 

New Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition Launched In India

As for performance, the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition features a slight bump in power versus the standard version, with a 30.2 kilowatt motor dishing out about 40 horsepower and 100 Newton-meters (about 70 foot-pounds) of torque. Spread evenly all across the rev range, expect the bike to rocket to a top speed of 152 kilometers per hour, or about 95 miles per hour. The F77 Space Edition’s batteries provide the bike with an impressive range of 307 kilometers (192 miles) on a single charge. It’s important to note, however, that real-world range will vary depending on your riding style, terrain, and road conditions. 

In terms of pricing and availability, don’t expect to be able to get your hands on one of these, as only 10 of them will be produced. Furthermore, it’s priced at Rs 560,000, or about $6,742 USD – more than Rs 100,000 ($1,200 USD) more than the Recon version. For reference, the standard F77 starts at Rs 380,000, or about $4,575 USD – pretty good value, all things considered.

Tork Motors Introduces Affordable Kratos-R Urban Electric Motorcycle

In January 2022, Indian startup Tork Motors unveiled the Kratos, an electric motorcycle with a sporty design and futuristic looks. Deliveries of the first units began in April, and since then, Tork Motors has been expanding its Kratos range with new variants. On August 14, 2023, the company launched the Kratos-R Urban, the most affordable variant to date.

Priced at Rs 167,499 (approximately $2,017 USD), the Urban variant is based on the existing Kratos-R model. It offers fewer features compared to the standard version. The Urban version introduces a “City” riding mode, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 70 kilometers per hour (44 miles per hour) and a range of over 100 kilometers (62 miles) per charging cycle.

The performance metrics indicate that this electric motorcycle is specifically designed for urban usage, despite its sporty design. It is powered by an Axial Flux motor, delivering a continuous output of four kilowatts (approximately 5.4 horsepower). The motor is fueled by a four-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack with an IP67 rating, taking around five hours for a full charge.

The Urban model maintains the same design and powertrain as the rest of the Kratos lineup. It is available in three color options: Streaky Red, Oceanic Blue, and Midnight Black. The bike features LED headlights and taillights, as well as a digital instrument cluster for essential riding information.

Tork has also integrated advanced technological features into the Kratos-R Urban, but they come at an additional cost. This package includes various ride modes, reverse mode, fast charging, in-app navigation, Bluetooth pairing, vehicle tracking, anti-theft system, and geofencing. The price for these features is Rs 20,000 (approximately $241 USD), and they must be purchased within six months of the initial acquisition. Tork offers a 30-day trial period for these features before users need to pay for continued access.

BMW Startup Garage introduces innovations quickly

Munich. BMW Group and Swiss start-up AirConsole have collaborated to develop a solution for in-car gaming in a remarkably short time. Since July, BMW drivers and passengers have been able to play computer games on the vehicle’s Curved Display during breaks, using their smartphones as controllers. This feature is being introduced with the launch of the new BMW 5 Series and will be gradually offered for other models*. This successful partnership demonstrates the effectiveness of BMW’s venture client model, which emphasizes rapid integration of start-up technologies throughout the organization.

BMW’s unique collaboration approach

The BMW Startup Garage operates under a venture client model where founders retain their shares in their company and BMW serves as a customer rather than an investor. “The Startup Garage promotes the integration of state-of-the-art startup technologies throughout the entire organisation,” says Toni Plöchl, Startup Manager R&D at BMW. BMW provides support to start-ups with its expertise in exchange for quick access to new ideas.

Anthony Cliquot, CEO of N-Dream, the company behind AirConsole, emphasizes the efficiency of this collaboration: “It was impressive how quickly we were able to work with the BMW research department as a result of the BMW Startup Garage. This was the only way to get the AirConsole solution for in-car gaming from a prototype to a BMW series feature as quickly as possible.”

BMW also benefits from this model. Plöchl explains, “Thanks to the venture client model, the Proof of Concept was completed in record time. This proves the agility and effectiveness of our approach.”

Record number of projects and future plans

Last year, the venture client unit completed 32 pilot projects with leading start-ups. Since the establishment of the Startup Garage, 20 start-ups have become regular suppliers after successful pilot projects.

In-car gaming with AirConsole is the first development project that has made its way into production models, allowing customers to experience it directly in their vehicles. Other implemented projects include automated driving on the factory premises to increase logistics efficiency. BMW collaborates with start-ups Seoul Robotics (South Korea) and Embotech (Switzerland) for this project.

Plöchl announces the goal to surpass the current record number of pilot projects with startups by 2023. Start-ups focusing on in-vehicle experiences and other aspects of mobility digitalization, such as in-car gaming, can apply to the venture client program at any time. Furthermore, BMW plans to expand its international activities, particularly in the United States. BMW already has Tech Offices in Mountain View and Greenville, but the cooperation with the BMW Startup Garage is also possible in other Tech Office locations around the world.

* Ex works: BMW 7 Series, BMW iX, BMW i4 from production 07/23; BMW X5, BMW X6, BMW X7, BMW XM, BMW X5 M, BMW X6 M from production date 08/23. Other BMW models from the mid-size class upwards will follow gradually. Further vehicles that can be updated to BMW Operating System 8.5 at a later date via Remote Software Upgrade include: BMW 7 Series from production date 07/22; BMW iX from production date 03/23; BMW X5, BMW X6, BMW X7, BMW XM, BMW X5 M, BMW X6 M from production date 04/23.

Scorpio Electric Testing Pre-Production Prototypes Of X1 Scooter

Singaporean EV startup Scorpio Electric is currently testing pre-production prototypes (PPR) of its X1 scooter. The X1 model was first unveiled as a design concept in November 2021 and is now undergoing testing and certification in partnership with Shenzhen BYD Electronics. This development comes at a time when the electric scooter market, especially in Europe, is experiencing significant growth.

Scorpio Electric Is Now Testing Pre-Production Prototypes Of The X1 Electric Scooter

The Scorpio X1 electric scooter shares similar specifications with other electric two-wheelers on the market. It is equipped with a 10 kilowatt electric motor, equivalent to approximately 13 horsepower, which offers performance comparable to 125cc gasoline scooters. However, electric motors provide peak power throughout the rev range, resulting in stronger real-world performance. The top speed of the X1 scooter is limited to 65 miles per hour.

In terms of technology, the X1 features a 72-volt, 5-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack. This impressive battery provides a range of 200 kilometers (125 miles) on a single charge. Charging the battery to 90 percent takes about three hours using a Type 2, 1.5-kilowatt AC charger.

Scorpio Electric plans to release the production version of the X1 scooter in 2024, pending successful testing and certification. The brand also announced its participation in EICMA 2023, an event scheduled to take place in Milan, Italy, from November 7 to 12, 2023. It is expected that significant progress will be made on the X1 scooter by then.

New Mini Cooper Cabin Revealed: Minimal Design, Massive Round Screen

Mini has unveiled the new cabin of the Cooper, showcasing the start-up animation for the infotainment system. The design takes inspiration from the original Mini but incorporates modern elements.

The dashboard of the new Cooper has been significantly simplified compared to the previous model. Gone are the traditional instruments behind the steering wheel, now replaced with a head-up display. The centerpiece of the dash is a round screen that combines the speedometer and infotainment functions. Physical controls are housed in an oval-shaped panel below the screen.

Mini Cooper Interior Reveal
2022 Mini Cooper Hardtop Interior

The new steering wheel features thicker grips at the 2 and 10 o’clock positions. The multi-function buttons are more prominent as well.

The dash is covered in fabric with a gray gradient pattern on the driver’s side that transitions into a houndstooth pattern on the other end. HVAC vents are housed in a narrow slit.

When the Mini starts, ambient lighting illuminates the lower portion of the dashboard. The screen displays the brand emblem, followed by teal and yellow balls swirling before launching the main display.

Velocifero To Attempt World Speed Record At Monza On Electric Prototype

Remember Velocifero? We last heard from the Italian electric motorcycle startup in October 2022, ahead of its planned launch of the Jump model at EICMA in November of that year. Now that it’s June 2023, it seems that the firm has something completely different up its sleeve, that it’s hoping to impress the world by accomplishing. 

So far, 2023 is proving to be a year for world record attempts on two wheels—and even if it’s a little bit new to the game, Velocifero wants in on the action. On June 30, 2023, the electric motorcycle company will make its first world record speed attempt on a prototype electric scooter at the world-famous Monza circuit in Italy.  

Velocifero’s electric prototype machine has so far not been revealed, although the company claims that it makes the equivalent of about 200 horsepower. Timekeepers from the Italian Motorcycle Federation will be on hand for the occasion, keeping careful track of things like top speed, flying kilometer top speed, zero to 100 kilometer per hour (or 62 mile per hour) acceleration, and so on. 

Velocifero World Record Attempt 2

But Wait, Who’s Riding the Velocifero Prototype? 

Here’s where it gets interesting. See, the pilot of the as-yet unseen Velocifero electric scooter prototype is Alexander Tartarini, who is also one of the folks behind the Velocifero brand. If you’re thinking that his name sounds a little bit familiar, you may be thinking of his dad, Leopoldo. 

For Italian motorcycle history nerds, the name Leopoldo Tartarini should ring several bells, and do so extremely loudly. Born in Bologna in August 1932, his father was a racer—and like father, like son, from an early age. In fact, Leopoldo started racing as a kid in smaller categories, just so he could get his international racing license and go on to compete in more major events as he aged into them. 

Leopoldo Tartarini went on to a successful professional racing career with the likes of Benelli and Ducati. Unfortunately, in 1955, his promising racing career was ended after a serious crash during the Motogiro d’Italia while riding for Ducati, which nearly resulted in paralysis of both legs. The recovery was long, but he did eventually go on to walk again, even after doctors had believed it wasn’t possible. However, his racing career was over, and he was unable to pass the Italian Motorcycling Federation’s health tests to compete. 

Just because he couldn’t compete didn’t mean that he couldn’t ride, however, and he was also still under contract to Ducati. Thus, he decided to ride around the world on a Ducati as a promotional exercise, along with his friend Giorgio Monetti. That groundbreaking trip, in turn, led Tartarini to decide to become a manufacturer himself. He founded the firm Italammezeta in 1960—which eventually went on to become Italjet.  

You can take a racer off the roster, but you can’t stop them from wanting to compete. Since Tartarini also had a mind for promotion and publicity, in 1969, he put all three of those things together and went to Monza to break some World Speed Records of his own with “a three-wheeled cycle car …powered by a liquid-cooled CZ 250 engine.”  

Back to 2023, and Alexander Tartarini, one of Leopoldo’s sons. Just as his dad attempted those speed records at Monza with his three-wheeled prototype machine some 54 years ago, Alexander will be doing the same thing with his electric Velocifero scooter prototype. What’s more, since it’s 2023 and not 1969, Velocifero will be livestreaming this world record attempt directly from Monza on its webpage, which we’ll link in our Sources.

The event is scheduled to kick off at 11 a.m. Central European Summer Time (CEST) on June 30, 2023, which is 5 a.m. Eastern. We’ll include a link in our Sources if you want to watch what happens and also see the new prototype scooter in action.

Aehra Sedan Concept Previews Potential Rival to Porsche Taycan in 2026

Aehra, an Italian EV startup that specializes in ultra-premium electric cars, has unveiled the exterior design of its upcoming second model, the Sedan. The concept version of the Aehra Sedan was showcased at the Milano Monza Motor Show. This sedan is built on the same electric vehicle platform as the Aehra SUV, which was introduced last year. Both models were developed in parallel, and the resemblance is apparent when comparing them side by side.

The Aehra Sedan shares the same design language and body treatment as the Aehra SUV, but it has a lower stance with distinctive front and rear ends. Notable features include a sleek side profile with a smooth uninterrupted line and hidden door handles, an aggressive front end with stylish headlights and an aerodynamic sculpted bumper that incorporates active cooling elements, and a tapered rear end with sharp LED taillights. The upward-opening double-falcon doors and the aerodynamically optimized digital side mirrors are also eye-catching highlights.

While Aehra has kept the interior of the Sedan under wraps for now, it is expected to be similar to the high-tech cabin of the SUV. The SUV’s interior boasts a wide retractable screen that spans the width of the windshield and partially retracts into the dashboard.

Telo MT1: A Compact Electric Truck with Big Capabilities

California-based electric vehicle start-up Telo is taking on the conventional pickup truck with its compact and highly efficient electric truck, the Telo MT1. The Mini Cooper SE-sized electric truck comes with the same practicality of a mid-size truck like the Toyota Tacoma but with a smaller footprint. Priced at around $50,000, the Telo MT1 is claimed to be the world’s most efficient electric truck on the market.

Telo was founded by CEO Jason Marks, an expert in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) who holds LiDAR patents, and CTO Forrest North, who was part of the early team that developed the Tesla Roadster and holds 15 patents in electric vehicle batteries and charging. To create the Telo MT1, the company sought the expertise of designer Yves Behar, who has worked with top brands such as Samsung, L’Oreal, Prada, and Puma, to oversee the design.

The Telo MT1’s key feature is its compact size. It is only 152 inches long, the same as a Mini Cooper SE, 73 inches wide, and 66 inches tall, comparable to the Audi Q4 e-tron. The electric truck utilizes a skateboard chassis design to maximize practicality and eliminates excess spaces. Most of the body and some of the chassis components are made from carbon-fiber-reinforced-plastic (CFRP), making them cheaper to acquire.

The Telo MT1’s electric-powered drivetrain eliminates the need for a long hood, which is an essential design element in traditional pickup trucks. Instead, it comes with a flat front that has a skidplate and a raked windshield. Overall, the Telo MT1 is a game-changing electric truck that provides impressive performance in a compact and efficient package.