The Rayvolt Torino is a fashion conscious e-bike with plenty of range
An endless cycle

Owing to lockdown measures more people are cycling than ever before. That’s brilliant news for the environment, our personal health, and the wealth of e-bike makers up and down the land who are selling cycles like hot cakes. If you’re planning on going down the battery-powered route, try not to make it so blatantly obvioius you’re cheating by riding Rayvolt’s retro ride that should throw everyone off the scent. The Torino (£3,360) combines a sleek, vintage design that screams ‘Pimms O’clock’, combined with modern smarts like an intelligent pedal assist system, e-regenerative braking, electronic torque sensors, and EVIA intelligent software controls to deliver a silky smooth ride that’s to your preferential liking. The Torino’s standard 48V 504Wh battery pack offers a range of up to 25 miles, or when upgraded to a more powerful 48V 936Wh can breeze along for up to 50 miles depending on the terrain. Coincidentally, that’s just enough juice to pedal around the entirety of Torino.