Maeving’s fourth production bike — an upright urban commuter at $10,995 — runs on dual removable 2.73 kWh batteries you can carry into your apartment to charge, and routes its high-voltage wiring through an overtly braided metal housing across the midsection so the bike still reads as a motorcycle, not a sealed appliance. Hand-built in the UK with a rear hub motor (no chain, less maintenance, less noise), 193 ft-lb of instant torque and an 80-mile range, the RM2 lengthens the frame and adds a second seat without giving up the design intent that has made earlier Maevings feel less like an EV concession and more like a credible heir to motorcycling’s analogue tradition. Source: Cool Hunting