The CAKE Makka is what happens when a minimalist Scandinavian design team decides to build an e-moped. It looks clean, futuristic, and a bit like it was stolen from the set of a sci-fi film. But don’t let the sleek looks fool you — this thing is a proper workhorse.
The Makka comes in two versions: Flex (up to 28 mph / 45 kmh) and Range (slower top speed, but longer battery life). Power comes from a 3.6 kW peak hub motor with up to 60 Nm torque, and the 31Ah battery gives you a claimed 54 miles (70+ km) of range depending on mode. At around 70 kg it’s lighter than most scooter-style e-bikes, and thanks to CAKE’s clever modular system, you can bolt on racks, boxes, or even surfboard mounts to make it fit your lifestyle.
What makes the Makka special?
1. Lightweight but powerful
At just 70 kg, the Makka zips through traffic with ease while still packing serious punch when you twist the throttle.
2. Modular and customisable
Surfboard racks? Delivery box? Extra passenger seat? The Makka has a LEGO-like approach to add-ons, meaning you can turn it into whatever kind of urban runabout you need.
3. Scandinavian style
Let’s be honest — most cargo bikes look practical but clunky. The Makka looks like modern art on wheels. If design matters to you, this is one of the coolest looking e-mopeds around.
Cake Makka Review: The final word
Urban riders who want something light, stylish, and customisable. If you’re bored of bikes that look like utility vans on wheels, the Makka will win you over. Just be prepared to pay for the privilege — CAKE’s Swedish design doesn’t come cheap. We rate it so highly, we put it onto our list of best moped style ebikes.
