Dual-Seater Electric Motorbikes

Maeving's RM2 Bike Functions as a Pseudo Car Replacement

References: wired & maeving

The Maeving RM2 is a two‑seat electric motorcycle featuring a removable‑battery architecture that allows batteries to be charged externally from a standard socket or onboard via the bike’s charging port, with an optional Type‑2 adapter for public charging; the vehicle pairs a rear‑hub motor rated at 7.2 kW continuous (11.1 kW peak) with 261 Nm torque and is positioned for urban commuting and short‑range travel with practical cargo and passenger accommodations. Design elements include a bench seat for two, an 8.5‑litre lockable storage tank with an integrated USB‑C port, a dual‑setting LED headlight, bar‑end mirrors, linked braking, and aftermarket accessories such as a 30 L top box and rear rack to support everyday utility and customization.

Maeving presents the RM2 as a direct‑to‑consumer product sold online with configurable options and flexible finance plans, and the company offers delivery, mobile servicing, and workshop repairs as part of its customer support model. The manufacturer emphasises ease of ownership through low‑maintenance electric powertrain attributes, meaning no chain or oil alongside its urban suitability, while published specifications and marketing materials highlight range assessment using the World Motorcycle Test Cycle and note that real‑world range may vary with load, riding style, and conditions.

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