This story is part of our end-of-year series This Year in Gear rounding up the most notable releases of 2020. For more stories like this, click here.
You can ride alongside others or even with a pillion passenger, but in the end, motorcycling is and has always been a solitary pursuit. That form of solitude and peace took on extra meaning in 2020, a year when wearing face coverings and keeping your distance became the norm not just for riders, but for everyone. When the world seemed at its worst and there was nowhere to go, hopping on the bike and riding became an escape from the surreality of this pandemic-addled year.
Of course, none of the companies that made these bikes knew what 2020 would be when they started planning them years ago. They just so happened to release their new two-wheeled creations onto a world that saw an increased appreciation for the freedom that motorcycle riding could bring — an enthusiasm that, most likely, will endure in many long past that happy day when we can finally put our hand sanitizer and face masks in the back of the closet.
Black Tea Moped

If your motorcycle desires run more towards “short-range urban commuter” than “epic road tripper” or “corner carver,” Germany-based Black Tea Motorbikes’s Moped might be just the ticket. Ignore the latter part of the name; there are no pedals for auxiliary propulsion here. This “moped” is an electric motorcycle, albeit one small enough to qualify as a scooter by many definitions. Here in the U.S., you don’t even need a motorcycle license to ride it in many places.