

Meet the Teenage Engineering × Vässla EPA‑1, an electric moped built for the city rider who cares as much about design as speed. Named En Passar Alla—Swedish for “one fits all”—the EPA‑1’s modular architecture features small screw‑mount points across its frame. That means front racks, cargo baskets, helmet boxes, passenger seats, and custom decals slide on seamlessly.


Durability is baked in: covers are color-through, not merely painted, so scratches don’t reveal raw metal. A robust frame matches its utilitarian roots, making it ready for commute or exploration. LED hydraulic lighting ensures visibility, while a built‑in alarm and NFC-based keyless ignition bring smart security. Bonus: USB phone charging turns your ride into a power bank.


The Teenage Engineering x Vāssla EPA-1 Electric Moped comes in two power configurations. Class 1 pushes to 45 km/h with 2600 W and torque-packed torque; Class 2 caps at 25 km/h for bike‑path legality with 1000 W output. Optional LiFePO4 batteries (30Ah = 60 km, 50Ah = 100 km) can be clipped on or off for easy charging or upgrading.
Each ride serves tech-savvy riders who appreciate minimal lines, practical engineering, and customization without compromise. Launching summer 2025, the stealth black limited edition (first 50 ideas numbered) also marks Teenage Engineering’s bold move into mobility.
If you’re ready to upgrade your commute, the EPA-1 delivers more than just transportation—it offers a platform for personal expression, style, and smart functionality. The Teenage Engineering Vāssla EPA-1 Electric Moped starts at $2,074.
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