VOLT London e-bike cycles to victory at Red Dot Design Awards 2022

Catering to the needs of cyclists navigating the UK’s capital, the new VOLT LONDON e-bike has won the prestigious 2022 Red Dot Product Design Award.

The single-speed e-bike designed to traverse city landscapes and specifically made for the urban rider is the newest addition to British e-bike brand VOLT’s range. The design draws inspiration from the needs of riders on the streets of the UK’s capital, from commuting to exploring the VOLT LONDON is ideal for tackling the urban landscape.
 
The Red Dot Design Awards, an international design competition that highlights world-leading products with outstanding design at their heart selected the VOLT LONDON as this year’s Bicycle Design winner. 

Commenting on the award win, Professor Dr. Peter Zec, Founder of Red Dot said, “Our international jury assessed a considerable number of products this year, as a record number of companies and design studios once again faced the professional judgement of our experts… the fact you emerged victorious from such a strong group of participants is testimony to the extraordinary quality of your product.”
 
The VOLT LONDON e-bike is set to launch to the public on 5 May, and the Red Dot award illustrates the quality and thoughtfulness put into its design, setting it out from the crowd as the latest "must-have" e-bike for the urban cyclist.
 
VOLT founder and Owner, James Metcalfe commented, “This award illustrates the hard work and attention to detail our whole team puts into the design of each and every VOLT bike and we’re honoured that the design of the VOLT LONDON, our 10 year anniversary model, has been recognised by the prestigious Red Dot Awards.
 
“With the LONDON we set out to achieve a simple and sleek design that emulates the popular style of a single-speed ‘fixie’ bike but delivers the power and performance of a conventional e-bike. This award acknowledges the effort everyone at VOLT put in to ensure that we created an all-round urban e-bike that delivers everything the city rider would need. We’re incredibly excited to see what our customers think when we launch it on 5 May.” 

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