Admittedly, electric bikes tend to all look alike.
If some emphasize autonomy, power, weight, price or advanced connectivity options, it remains difficult, like the automotive world, to extricate oneself from the masses when one has to meet similar specifications.
And if the offer seems plethoric today, the consumer does not always know which product will bring him real added value compared to his competitors.
The solution may be found with radically different concepts that can seduce as much by their unusual design as by their unique capabilities.
To find out, we spent a few days with three atypical models in an urban environment.
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1. Retro but not too much
The Ringo from Spain's Rayvolt (from €2,700).
Rayvolt
From the second you lay your eyes on the Ringo from Spain's Rayvolt (from €2,700), you remain magnetized as if in front of a work of art.
This all-terrain electric bike features beautiful vintage lines, in the spirit of motorcycles...
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