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Since launching in 2009, VanMoof, known for its sleek, high-tech city bikes, developed an almost cult-like following — from the streets of Amsterdam to New York. Today, what was once the world ...
VanMoof’s S6 and S6 Open are its first new e-bikes since bankruptcy. Everything has been improved with McLaren Applied’s help and designed for service.
Dutch e-bike startup VanMoof is back two years after bankruptcy with its first model designed under new leadership. And despite past criticism that VanMoof’s over-reliance on custom parts led to ...
While the end of VanMoof won’t mean the end of the entire e-bike industry (on the contrary, it’s set to balloon to $119.72 billion by 2030), its demise does offer valuable lessons for those ...
VanMoof’s highly tech-forward designs helped differentiate the company from cookie-cutter electric bike competition, but also proved to be its Achilles’ heel when those complicated systems ...
VanMoof claims a max torque of 68 Nm. Advertisement - scroll for more content The 487 Wh battery is rated for a range of between 60-150 km (37-93 miles), depending on ride style and power level.
Troubled e-bike maker VanMoof — which had raised a total of $189.1 million from the likes of Balderton Capital and Felix Capital, among other investors — has now officially gone bankrupt in ...
Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof is refreshing its entry-level lineup with a pair of new bikes available in some very springy colors. The X4 and S4, out this month, retain the frame and philosophy of ...
However, riding to the rescue is, somewhat improbably, Cowboy, their e-bike competitor over the border in Belgium. “Bikey” is a simple app to enable VanMoof riders to generate their unique ...
VanMoof’s S4 and X4 are an attempt at mid-range premium e-bikes. At $2,498 that’s $1,000 less than the company’s top-of-the-range S5 and X5 bikes, but they're still not exactly cheap.
VanMoof’s S4 and X4 are an attempt at mid-range premium e-bikes. At $2,498 that’s $1,000 less than the company’s top-of-the-range S5 and X5 bikes, but they're still not exactly cheap.
Dutch e-bike startup VanMoof is back two years after bankruptcy with its first model designed under new leadership. And despite past criticism that VanMoof’s over-reliance on custom parts led to ...
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