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11 Best Electric Bikes: Cool Two Wheelers & E-Bike (2023)

Out of nowhere, you hear the screeching of a combustion engine behind you. ‘What was that?’ you ask yourself aloud. Hey, too bad, it was just a motorcycle. Or was it an electric bike? At least, that’s what we think. There may come a time when this will become more and more common, as e-bikes are steadily gaining traction alongside their petrol counterparts. Where electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, motorcycles with combustion engines can also be sold after 2035. But not all manufacturers stick to gasoline, some are leaning towards producing the best electric bikes, as we will see in this list of the coolest bikes of 2023. 

A cool bike should be well-designed to boost comfort while you spend your time on the road. The bike should have strong design to detail.

Maeving RM1: Best Utility and Design

The RM1 is a great-looking electric motorcycle and the brainchild of the Coventry company, Maeving. With two built-in batteries, and hydraulic disc brakes, it can travel 64 kilometers (32 with one battery, yes, sharp calculations). However, it doesn’t go faster than 72 km/h – with that, you just keep up with a Birò, not much more. The miler per charge on pedal assist gives maximum power to overcome any kind of terrible terrain

UMC-063 XP Zero: Bike with Cool Offers

More a name for a laptop than a motorcycle, but the XP Zero from Untitled Motorcycles weighs just 218 pounds and puts out 110 horsepower – double what you normally see in two-wheel EVs. In terms of acceleration, it is ‘as fast as an F40’, but with a range of 257 kilometers, the comparison ends there. It has good rear suspension and is powered with lithium-ion batteries. 

LiveWire S2 Del Mar: Community Says this Bangs!

LiveWire is the electric sub-brand of Harley-Davidson, and this is their second model, the S2 Del Mar. The battery is an integral part of the structure, so there is no frame. It comes with a 10.5 kWh battery, an 80 hp electric motor and a pretty hefty price tag: around 21,000 euros. The adjustable hydraulic front fork and pedal assistance make this bike a force to reckon with. Stay in comfort with an adjustable hydraulic front fork and seat suspension and better aesthetic design. 

KTM E-Duke: Electric Bike Like None Other

The KTM E-Duke is expected to be based on Husqvarna’s E-Pilen and will use a fixed (not removable) 5.5 kWh battery. However, both bikes will have a similar frame, the same 13.4 horsepower engine and the same penchant for hurtling between stationary cars. Only some bike have maximum power like this one design along with the aesthetic design. 

Kawasaki Z EV: Fat Tires in an E-Bike

The Kawasaki Z EV is one half of a promising, outrageously underpowered duo that makes up Kawasaki’s ‘zero emissions’ line – the other half being the Ninja EV. The Z has two small, easily removable 3-kWh batteries. Few details are known yet, but wherever it goes, it won’t be far. Sure normal bikes are great but riders who want to ride on that all-terrain electric bikes know this is the real deal. The fat tires lets the bike have maximum speed.

Triumph TE-1: Undisputed Best Cheap E-bikes

The Triumph TE-1 has quite a few ambitions. Developed in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering, it has 100 miles of range and charges to 80 per cent in just 20 minutes. Triumph thinks it can sprint from 0 to 100 mph in 6.2 seconds; it should match the Speed Triple 1200. This bike is equipped with a powerful rear hub motor, pedal assist, they want to bring you much comfort.

Honda EM1e: Looking for the perfect bike?

From the heights of an electric Speed Triple to the lowlands of the EM1e, that’s quite a slap in the face. Still: a handy system with interchangeable batteries and a futuristic appearance soften the disappointing top speed of 50 km/h with this beast.

Yamaha E01: The Regular Recommendation

The Yamaha E01 may have neither the looks nor the performance of its superbike brother R1, but it does have something else: a 12 hp e-motor and a fixed battery, reportedly good for a range of 105 kilometres. Whole packs of food couriers are eagerly awaiting their new toys. 

Beecool Adventurer: Time to Be Cool!

Beecool Bikes has emerged as a significant player. Known for their versatile range of electric bikes like the Bee Pathfinder, Bee Adventurer, and Bee Explorer, they offer a fantastic selection for any riding enthusiast. The standout feature across their range is the continuous 750w motor and 4’’ fat tires that let these bikes comfortably traverse diverse terrains.

One of the star performers in their line-up is the Bee Adventurer, designed to be an exceptional mountain bike and road bike hybrid. This electric bike is engineered with a step-through or ‘step-thru’ frame for easy access, making it perfect for commuters and leisure riders alike. Equipped with a powerful 48v 21ah lithium-ion battery and a 750w motor, it offers a top speed of 28 mph, making your around town rides quick and efficient.

Bee Explorer: Cool Two Wheelers

Another crowd favorite is the Bee Explorer, a bike that can hold its own on rugged trails and busy city streets. With front and rear suspension, this e-MTB guarantees a smooth and comfortable ride, irrespective of the terrain. It offers an intuitive user interface, making the transition from using the throttle to shifting into 7-speed pedal assist a breeze. Plus, with a battery life that promises significant miles per charge on pedal-assist mode, your ride time extends, allowing for longer adventures.

Riding home the aspect of safety, all Beecool bikes are equipped with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, providing strong and reliable stopping power. The addition of integrated lights and a rear rack makes these bikes even more functional for day-to-day use. They also come with a sturdy kickstand, adding to the ease of parking the bike at home or during your city errands.

Indian eFTR Hooligan

The Indian eFTR Hooligan 1.2 looks cool, but a hooligan? Really? A 1 kWh battery provides 120 kilometers of range in Eco mode, although Tour, Sport, and Offroad modes are also available. However, to squeeze some speed out of those fat tires, you will have to be called Valentino Rossi, we suspect. All in all, these are some of the best cheap electric bikes 2023 has to offer. Get ready to hit the road or tear up the singletrack with these fantastic e-bikes. The future of two-wheeled travel is here, and it’s electric!