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Maeving RM1S - Upcoming at 65mph

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【Summary】Maeving is developing a new version of its electric motorcycle, the RM1S, with a top speed of 65mph. The announcement was made to existing customers, who expressed interest in a faster model. Details about the RM1S are currently unknown, but it is expected to have more power and possibly a sportier design.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 23, 2023 6:21 AM PT
Maeving RM1S - Upcoming at 65mph

Maeving is preparing to launch an upgraded version of its RM1 electric motorcycle, called the RM1S. Existing customers received a message on August 22, 2023, informing them about the new model's features. The RM1S will have a top speed of 65mph, which is 20mph faster than the standard model.

The message emphasized that the RM1S is the fastest and most powerful electric motorcycle produced by Maeving. Customers who had previously expressed interest in a faster model were given priority notification about the upcoming launch. Unfortunately, those who did not express interest will have to wait longer for the pre-order page to open.

The original Maeving RM1 was introduced last year as the company's first model. It was designed to evoke nostalgia for the motorcycle manufacturing heritage of the English Midlands, especially Coventry, where Maeving is located.

While the top speed of the RM1S has been revealed, other details about the upgraded model remain a mystery. It is expected that the increase in top speed will correspond to more power and potentially more torque from the motor. However, it is unclear if the RM1S will be lighter than the standard version or if there will be any changes to its chassis specifications.

Speculations suggest that there may also be visual changes with a more sporty tone, but nothing can be confirmed at this point other than the increased top speed of the bike.

For more information, interested individuals can visit the Maeving website to explore the standard RM1 model or read reviews about the Maeving RM1 (2022) Electric Motorcycle, which is considered a motorcycle of the future.

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