Airoh Expands into E-Bike Helmets with Innovative Metropolis (International Edition)

They're leveraging their knowledge to ensure e-bike and lightweight electric mobility device users remain secure when traveling on roads.

When it comes to two-wheeled transport, nothing is more important than a helmet Whether you're speeding through city streets on a high-speed motorcycle, gliding along on a scooter, or whizzing around on an electric bike, safeguarding your head should be obvious—no pun intended.

As lightweight electric transportation gains traction throughout Europe, Asia, and further regions, this makes it increasingly vital. There are more Electric bicycles, electric scooters, and other individual electric conveyances More than ever before, quite honestly, you'd be foolish not to wear a proper helmet when riding.

In response to this trend, motorcycle helmet makers are applying their skills to the realm of electric mobility. Brands like Dainese, Bell, and HJC have been introducing their own bike and e-bike helmets for several years now. Now, Italian brand Airoh is also entering the fray with an entirely new offering. Metropolis .

The Metropolis stands out as more than just another helmet; it’s crafted with tomorrow’s transportation needs in focus. Weighing less and taking up minimal space, this design caters perfectly to daily commuters seeking greater safety beyond what typical bike helmets offer without adding extra weight like conventional motorbike headgear does.

Ventilation is a key factor here, and the Metropolis has been designed to keep things cool for all-day riding. And so it works for both commuting through the city or going for a leisurely ride through the countryside on a weekend. It’s built to provide the right balance of protection and comfort, catering to the growing number of people who rely on e-mobility for their daily rides.

Photo by: Airoh Helmets

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However, Airoh has not limited itself to urban settings; instead, they aim to increase visibility of their Metropolis model in some of the highest-intensity arenas around—specifically within the MXGP paddocks. For the entire 2025 racing season, event officials, course crew members, and technicians who support sponsored riders from Airoh will sport these helmets. This strategy is quite astute because it ensures safety for those crucial personnel amidst the tumultuous atmosphere during race weekends, while simultaneously showcasing the Metropolis helmet before enthusiasts passionate about motorcycle culture.

Airoh’s banking on people to see this new helmet and want one for themselves.

‘Cause you know, race on Sunday, sell on Monday.

For now though, the Airoh Metropolis is set to be available exclusively in Europe, and pricing hasn’t been listed on the brand’s official website just yet. But one thing’s for sure—helmets aren’t just for motorcycles anymore, and Airoh is making sure riders of all kinds stay protected as the world of mobility continues to evolve.

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Source: Airoh

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