This spring, RGNT Motorcycles will be presenting a range of Limited Editions of the Scrambler series and Classic custom racer models at their latest pop-up store in Kungsbacka, near Gothenburg in Sweden, together with two other Swedish brands Clean Motion and Siemens.

“Kungsbacka, Sweden, is where our journey began in 2018. We have always found it important to keep everything local. That is why we use steel frames and wheels from Habo, cast aluminum battery boxes from Reftele, hand-painted metal tanks from Trollhättan and our leather saddles come from Tärnsjö,” says Jonathan Åström, CEO of RGNT Motorcycles.
At the same location, Clean Motion will be showing their newest vehicle: EVIG. The EVIG is optimized for so-called ‘last-mile’ deliveries in urban environments and can transport everything from pallets and packages to mail and food. For things that need to be moved in cities, with minimal impact. And Siemens eMobility is also presenting its charging infrastructure that is smart, efficient and innovative – and that ultimately makes mobility more sustainable.
No. 1 Classic SE
An ode to classic design – from the time when machines were built to last.
Built by hand, without taking shortcuts or compromising the good stuff. Premium parts, groundbreaking technology and handcrafted details combine to create an exclusive, state-of-the-art motorcycle.
No. 1 Scrambler SE
Stayed true to the original style from 1950, built to get you through everything the world throws at you quickly, safely and silently. In our Scrambler, form and function play an equal role. The winner is the rider, who enjoys progressive style, design and technology in a package that is among the best in its class.
About RGNT Motorcycles
Founded in 2019 in Sweden, RGNT Motorcycles says it sets the bar high. The Swedes are ambitious, saying they have a strong vision and deep know-how and plan to quiet boulevards, back roads and beaches worldwide by expanding rapidly in a fast-growing bike-tech market. In shaping their electric future, RGNT says they are honoring the great design achievements of the past. The RGNT family currently consists of the Classic and the Scrambler.
– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.