Vintage Electric is a California-based company that builds stylish electric bikes that capture the essence of early motorcycles.
Founded in 2013 by Scott Brown and Andrew Davidge
Started selling bikes on Kickstarter with two models: The Tracker and The Cruz
Grew to offer a range of electric bike models, including several designed with collaboration with Porsche
Offers a wide range of affordable e-bikes for different types or riders, including commuters, trail riders, and families, primarily sold online.
Offers a variety of high-quality e-bikes, including mountain, road, city and cargo bikes, with advanced technology and design, sold through dealers nationwide.
Sells stylish and retro-inspired electric bikes designed for city riding, with features like fat tires and integrated lights, sold through online store.
A vintage-inspired road bike that can reach speeds of up to 36mph with a range of up to 60 miles.
An off-road e-bike that can reach speeds of up to 36mph and includes fat tires and suspension for trail riding.
An all-terrain e-bike with aggressive styling that can reach speeds of up to 36mph and includes large tires and suspension for off-road riding.
Most Vintage Electric bikes have a top speed of 36mph, which is faster than most other e-bikes.
Vintage Electric bikes are made in Santa Clara, California, USA.
The battery life varies depending on the model and usage, but most Vintage Electric bike batteries last between 30-60 miles per charge.
Yes, Vintage Electric bikes are street legal in the US and most other countries, as long as they meet certain requirements like speed limits and pedal assist mode.
No, Vintage Electric bikes do not require a license or insurance to operate, as long as they meet certain requirements like speed limits and pedal assist mode.