The Sol Pocket Rocket: A Torpedo on Two Wheels Ready to Hit the Streets

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From Science Experiment to Street Sensation

Back in 2018, when electric motorcycle startups were showcasing what looked suspiciously like clunky science experiments, one little company decided to shake things up. Enter Sol Motors with their wild-looking two-wheeler that seemed to get lost in a sci-fi movie and ended up siding with a potato gun. Fast forward to today, and they’re rolling out the Sol Pocket Rocket for pre-orders—yes, you heard it right.

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Meet the Pocket Rocket

What can you expect from this unique tubular beast? Well, it struts two versions: the standard model nabbing a modest top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) and the Pocket Rocket S that zooms to 85 km/h (53 mph) with a beefy 8.5 kW motor. Forget about traffic; this little marvel is designed not just to get you moving but to do so while looking fabulous.

A Design That Divides

Let’s talk about that design. The ergonomics of the Pocket Rocket house a battery in an oversized aluminum top tube, giving it a minimalist, raw aesthetic. It’s either the coolest e-motorcycle you’ve seen, or it looks like a construction project gone wrong—honestly, the jury is still out. Still, there’s a certain charm to it, like it belongs in the Bauhaus exhibit or maybe your kid’s toy collection.

With an EU price starting at €5,990, it’s not the cheapest option out there, but it certainly positions itself as a stylish alternative to traditional cars for urban riders. And with the battery being removable, charging at work doubles the range and takes your commute to the next level. After seven years of waiting, I think we’re all just ready to say, “Take my money!”

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