E-bike maker VanMoof is looking to help riders get from A to B more swiftly with its first high-speed model. The VanMoof V is the company’s first hyperbike, which will be able to hit a top speed of 31 ...
Netherlands-based e-bike manufacturer VanMoof announces its first high-speed electric two-wheeler and based on the first images of it, this one is another winner. VanMoof has been around for well over ...
VanMoof's just-announced V ebike will be very much the latter, as it should have a top speed of 50 km/h (31 mph), along with two-wheel drive. The VanMoof V is currently in the engineering phase, so ...
Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof has today announced the VanMoof V, a bike that goes faster and further than its predecessors, has motors in both wheels (instead of the usual single motor), wider tires, and ...
VanMoof of the Netherlands just announced a new 30mph (50kph) electric bike: the VanMoof V. It's a new ebike that pushes the boundaries of what an ebike is that VanMoof has decided to call it a ...
VanMoof has seen over 10,000 reservations for the VanMoof V, the company’s first high-speed e-bike, since it was announced last October. This surge in demand represents over half of the total number ...
Amsterdam-based e-bike specialist VanMoof has announced plans for its first ever hyperbike, dubbed the VanMoof V. The company — popular with everyone from Frank Ocean and Tyler, The Creator to Simon ...
VanMoof has revealed its next-generation electric bike, which the company has branded its "first hyperbike". What does that mean? Well, in a nutshell, it means it's going to be fast. Like, really fast ...
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E-bike manufacturer VanMoof recently raised a $128 million funding round. And the company is already using some of that cash to develop a brand new product — the VanMoof V. This is a new product in ...
VanMoof has revealed its next-generation electric bike, which the company has branded its "first hyperbike". What does that mean? Well, in a nutshell, it means it's going to be fast. Like, really fast ...