Battery technology is where RFN has made some of their most interesting moves. Their new packs use higher-quality cells with improved thermal management, meaning they perform better under load and charge faster without overheating. It’s the kind of engineering upgrade that doesn’t make the spec sheet look dramatically different but makes a real-world difference every time you ride.
Styling across the lineup has been refreshed too. RFN’s design team has introduced new colorways and graphics packages that give each model a distinct personality. The fit and finish have also improved noticeably panel gaps are tighter, welds are cleaner, and the overall build quality feels a step up from previous generations.
Pricing remains competitive, which is RFN’s sweet spot. They’re not the cheapest option on the market, but they offer a compelling value proposition when you factor in the performance, build quality, and aftermarket support. If you haven’t looked at RFN’s latest lineup yet, now is a good time to check them out.

