EV Daily | RBW Expands to US with Retro Electric Roadster; Mary Kay Unveils Electric Pink Cadillac

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Monday, Jul 28, 2025 8:00 am ET1min read
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- RBW's US Roadster variant promises enhanced motor power and acceleration compared to its British counterpart, maintaining similar weight and battery capacity.

- Mary Kay launches electric Pink Cadillac OPTIQ blending sustainability with its iconic achievement symbol, retaining signature pink and modern tech features.

- Beachman's '64 electric motorcycle faces legal classification challenges as its 45mph speed and specs blur e-bike/motorcycle boundaries despite retro styling.

【Tesla】

The TeslaRACE-- Roadster and Model 3 are praised for their direct pedal feel. An American version of the RBW Roadster, akin to the Tesla Roadster in weight and battery capacity, is expected to have increased motor power, potentially enhancing its acceleration capabilities.

【Others】

Mary Kay has introduced its first-ever electric Pink Cadillac OPTIQ, marking a shift towards sustainability while maintaining its iconic status as a symbol of achievement for sales representatives. The new electric version retains the signature pink color and modernizes with advanced features. The Pink Cadillac stands as an emblem of environmental responsibility and inspiration for future success. RBW, a British electric car manufacturer, is expanding into the US market with its Roadster model. This hand-built, retro-style EV is designed for modern safety and incorporates features like CarPlay and Android Auto. It aims to offer a fun, responsive driving experience, though it’s not particularly powerful, with a starting price of $140-150k. RBW is taking reservations for 2026 builds. Canadian startup Beachman has launched the ’64, a vintage-styled electric motorcycle with a top speed of 45 mph, marketed as an e-bike. It features three ride modes: E-Bike Mode, Moped Mode, and Off-Road Mode. Despite its design, there is legal ambiguity in classifying it as an e-bike due to its motorcycle-like specifications. The ’64 starts at $4,800 and offers a retro charm with modern capabilities.

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