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65mph Maeving RM1S in development

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【Summary】Maeving is launching a faster version of its electric motorcycle called the RM1S. The new model will have a top speed of 65mph, 20mph faster than the standard model. The details of the RM1S are currently unknown, but it is expected to have more power and torque. The pre-order page for the RM1S will be available soon.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 22, 2023 4:18 PM PT
65mph Maeving RM1S in development

Maeving is preparing to release a faster version of its RM1 electric motorcycle, called the RM1S. Existing customers received a message on August 22, 2023, announcing the new model and its top speed of 65mph, which is 20mph faster than the standard model.

The message stated, "With a highway-capable top speed of 65mph, the RM1S is our fastest and most powerful electric motorcycle. Having previously expressed interest in a faster model, we wanted you to be the first to know about its upcoming launch."

Unfortunately, customers who did not express interest in a faster model will have to wait longer for the pre-order page to open.

The Maeving RM1 was introduced last year as the manufacturer's first model. It features a retro design that pays homage to the motorcycle manufacturing heritage of the English Midlands, particularly Coventry, where Maeving is located.

Details about the RM1S, apart from its increased top speed, remain a mystery. The higher top speed suggests that the motor will be more powerful and may offer more torque. However, it is unclear if the S model will be lighter than the standard version or if there will be any changes to its chassis specifications.

There is speculation that the RM1S may have a more sporty appearance, but no concrete information is available besides its top speed.

To learn more about the standard RM1, visit the Maeving website. You can also read a review of the Maeving RM1 (2022) Electric Motorcycle for further information about this futuristic bike.

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