BBM Hiro Motorcycle
BBM Motorcycles from Bilbao, Spain, is turning heads with the Hiro, a modular electric motorcycle designed for performance, style, and versatility. Unlike most e-bikes built for city commuting, the Hiro is a high-powered platform ready to handle streetfighter, roadster, café racer, or scrambler styles, all from one core chassis.
The Hiro Streetfighter leads the pack, packing a 94-horsepower electric motor with 150 Nm of torque, reaching a top speed of 118 mph. At just 200 kg, it promises agile handling and the feel of a true naked bike. Its 12.96 kWh battery offers a city range of 136 miles and can add 62 miles of range in just nine minutes with CCS2 fast charging, 80% in 15 minutes, making pit-stop charging a reality.
BBM’s modular approach means riders can customize ergonomics, power delivery, and even bike style. Built with sustainable bio-composite panels, the Hiro balances performance with eco-conscious design. The integrated BBM Dynamic App further enhances the experience, offering ride mode adjustments, smart charging guidance, and over-the-air updates.







The Hiro Streetfighter leads the pack, packing a 94-horsepower electric motor with 150 Nm of torque, reaching a top speed of 118 mph. At just 200 kg, it promises agile handling and the feel of a true naked bike. Its 12.96 kWh battery offers a city range of 136 miles and can add 62 miles of range in just nine minutes with CCS2 fast charging, 80% in 15 minutes, making pit-stop charging a reality.
BBM’s modular approach means riders can customize ergonomics, power delivery, and even bike style. Built with sustainable bio-composite panels, the Hiro balances performance with eco-conscious design. The integrated BBM Dynamic App further enhances the experience, offering ride mode adjustments, smart charging guidance, and over-the-air updates.
Founded by the Barras brothers, previously known for their Angry Lane custom workshop, BBM is redefining what electric motorcycles can be: lightweight, customizable, fast-charging, and fun to ride. Pre-production prototypes are slated for 2026.







