Canadian Beachman Electric Motorcycles Arrive!

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Beachman obtains its global motorcycle manufacturing license and unveils its first homologated model.

The young Canadian startup Beachman Motor Company has just reached a significant milestone. It officially secures its motorcycle manufacturing license, validated by the Canadian government and SAE International. This recognition paves the way for international presence, as the brand already plans to establish itself in Europe.

To mark this turning point, Beachman unveils its first road-legal model, the 64 LM. Inspired by the popular 64 E-Bike, the 64 LM foregoes pedals in favor of an electric motor capable of reaching 70 km/h. Compact and lightweight, it is designed for urban commuting, offering both maneuverability and driving pleasure within a simple and sleek format.

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Available now in Canada, the 64 LM is soon expected to hit the American roads, before the brand ventures into the European market. Beachman is betting on this model to establish itself as a serious player in electric mobility.

Ben Taylor, co-founder and CEO of Beachman, sums up the company’s ambitions: “The 64 LM is the motorcycle we dreamed of creating: compact, intuitive, and designed for freedom on the road. Obtaining our national and international licenses is the result of four years of hard work and marks the beginning of a new era for our brand.”

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In a market where electric start-ups often struggle to endure, Beachman looks to the future with optimism. Taylor emphasizes: “We are the only Canadian manufacturer to emerge in the last decade alongside BRP Can-Am. Beyond producing motorcycles, we are developing local expertise and manufacturing jobs at a time when much production is being outsourced.”

With the 64 LM, Beachman signals its global ambitions and affirms its style: light, practical, more attractive, and resolutely electric. Priced at an ultra-competitive starting price of $4,800, it is very likely to find its audience.

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