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VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike brand known for its sleek and high-tech bikes, is making a comeback. After filing for bankruptcy in 2023, the company is trying to win back riders with two new models ...
But that doesn't make the VanMoof interchangeable either. The VanMoof X3 has a very specific look, feel and feature set that will perfectly suit a certain kind of rider (myself included) but other ...
VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike maker that gained a zealous following but declared bankruptcy last month, has been acquired by Lavoie, an upscale electric scooter company, the firms announced on Thursday.
VanMoof, considered by many bicyclists as the Tesla of e-bikes, has gone bankrupt. The Dutch start-up's bikes became famous for their sleek design, their ease of use and their hipster appeal.
World Van poof! Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof goes bankrupt, leaving riders stranded August 23, 20235:14 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Rob Schmitz ...
While the end of VanMoof won’t mean the end of the entire e-bike industry (on the contrary, it’s set to balloon to $119.72 billion by 2030), its demise does offer valuable lessons for those ...
So are VanMoof e-bikes now fancy, oversized, paperweights? Not quite. VanMoof itself outlines another way to unlock your e-bike, which from a glance appears to involve pressing a button on the ...
VanMoof, the Dutch electric bike brand, has been forced to declare bankruptcy after the brand's co-founding brothers, Ties and Taco Carlier, failed to find investment to save it. In an email sent ...
Troubled e-bike maker VanMoof — which had raised a total of $189.1 million from the likes of Balderton Capital and Felix Capital, among other investors — has now officially gone bankrupt in the ...
Another grim stage for VanMoof, the e-bike startup backed by venture capitalists to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. After making a last-hour effort to stave off bankruptcy last week, the ...
VanMoof, the e-bike startup, officially declared bankrupt in The Netherlands TechCrunch · Image Credits: VanMoof Ingrid Lunden Updated Tue, Jul 18, 2023, 5:03 AM 4 min read ...