This is what you get when you buy an electric "hyperbike" from one of the world's leading supercar makers. Close your eyes and think of the word "McLaren", and your mind instantly conjures visuals ...
Supercar maker and F1 racing icon McLaren is looking to broaden its customer base with a new line of four electrified mountain bikes, often called eMTBs. Like McLaren’s exotic cars, the e-bikes ...
E-bikes zoom down streets, zigzag around cars and zip across sidewalks, changing the way some residents view the streets. By Dodai Stewart Elijah Orlandi knows what many New Yorkers think about ...
There's really no need to point out that e-bikes are big bucks these days, so much so that even McLaren is in on the electrifying action. Heck, only a few hours ago, they announced their freshest ...
The top models in the new McLaren electric mountain bikes have a top speed of about 34 km/h (20 mph) which is a decent delivery for the bikes. Both models are similar in many regards but there are ...
The electric motors are coming. They’re winding their way into the very heart of every vehicle you know and love. While Mercedes isn’t quite ready to make the S 63 a full-on EV, this newest ...
One of the main performance advantages of an electric vehicle (EV) over a car with an internal combustion engine (ICE) is its seemingly instant and endless torque. RELATED: Do electric cars have ...
There’s a good chance that when you were a teenager, getting your driver’s license was seen as a rite of passage, and you probably couldn’t wait for the freedom promised by that shiny new ...
White bikes across the city serve as memorials — and calls for awareness about the dangers cyclists face. By Dodai Stewart This is Street Wars, a weekly series on the battle for space on New ...
From engineering to design, the eternal debate in the automotive industry is whether evolution or revolution is better when it comes to developing a new model. It’s an even more strenuous place ...
What makes for a great road and gravel e-bike? The formula is simple: familiar handling, comfortable positioning, and the right amount of assistance to make the rider feel connected to the bike.