The Emove RoadRunner Pro returns with its second iteration. This machine sits somewhere between an e-bike, scooter, and mini motorcycle. The compact frame, seat, and 14-inch wheels make “electric pocket bike” the most accurate description.
Designed and distributed by VoroMotors, the V2 focuses on higher speed, longer range, and improved hardware.
Availability and Release Timeline
The RoadRunner Pro V2 is not yet available for purchase. Estimated deliveries begin March 28, 2026. Buyers planning ahead should note the lead time.
Local regulations matter. Classification rules for seated electric rides differ by region.

Performance and Top Speed
The V2 reaches a claimed top speed of 60 mph. That equals roughly 96.5 km/h.
This marks a 10 mph increase over the previous generation. The speed upgrade comes from a dual-motor setup. Combined peak output is rated at 8.4 kW, or about 11.2 horsepower.
Acceleration and responsiveness are the core improvements here.

Ride Quality and Suspension
Comfort upgrades remain conservative but effective.
• Inverted front fork
• Dual rear coil-over shocks
• Full suspension frame
The 14-inch pneumatic tires help absorb road vibration. A 3-inch tire width and hybrid tread allow mixed surface riding, including light dirt paths.

Range and Battery Options
VoroMotors lists a maximum range of 75 miles per charge. This figure applies to the larger 60 Ah battery option.
Standard configuration includes a 40 Ah battery.
Charging time reaches up to 10 hours when fully depleted. Frequent riders should plan charging cycles carefully.
The published range estimate uses a 200 lb rider. Speed conditions were not specified. Real-world results will vary with riding style, terrain, and throttle use.
Braking and Road Equipment
The V2 adds practical road hardware.
• Turn signals
• Brake lights
• License plate holder
Braking hardware also improves.
• DOT-approved brakes
• Larger 203 mm rotors
These upgrades target stability and safety at higher speeds.
Price and Positioning
Base price starts at 3,795 USD.
Upgrading to the 60 Ah battery pushes pricing to around 4,000 USD.
This places the RoadRunner Pro V2 in a niche category. It competes with high-performance seated scooters and lightweight electric mini bikes rather than traditional e-bikes.
Who Should Consider It
This ride suits specific users.
• Urban commuters seeking high speed
• Riders prioritizing compact size
• Buyers comfortable with longer charging times
Not ideal for riders needing portability or fast charging.
The RoadRunner Pro V2 focuses on raw performance gains. Higher top speed. Longer potential range. Incremental hardware upgrades.
Buyers should weigh regulations, charging needs, and practical use before committing.
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