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We put a muscle car in a scooter. Kind of.

Hook-and-Whoosh: a belt for smoother, safer scooter rides

Ditch the heated seats — welcome Heated Jeans
Cold, wind, and snow. No, that’s not the name of a new R&B band — it’s the annual struggle we all face. Some people use cars with heated seats to

Let’s talk city noise: from “Noisy” to “Noice”
20% of the EU’s population lives in areas where noise levels are deemed harmful to human health. The World Health Organization considers noise pollution a leading environmental nuisance, and The

How to carve the scariest pumpkins for Halloween
What scares people the most? Bloody witches? Devilish trick-or-treaters? Spooky ghosts? Or is there something even scarier than that? To find out, we asked car owners what spooks them out

Bolt joins forces with local grannies to keep micromobility going in the cold
Winter’s coming — and this isn’t just a tagline for House of Stark, but a stark reality for people living in the Nordics. As temperatures drop, micromobility usage decreases, driving commuters

Keys to your city: Bolt’s new spring merch collection
It’s finally the time of year when the trees are blooming, the grass is getting greener, and people are spending more time outdoors. But is there space for everyone? According

Bolt partners with Seedballs Kenya to plant 11 million tree seeds
Since 2019, we’ve been supporting projects that help reduce our environmental impact as a company through the purchasing of carbon credits. To date, we’ve neutralised the environmental footprint of over

Through Tõnu Tunnel’s lens: from spaces for cars into places for people
Tunnel’s vision You might not even realise it, but your city is built for cars. Roads and car parks take up to 80% of urban land. Imagine if some of

From junkyard to Living Vroom: the world’s first street furniture collection made from upcycled car parts
What if a public space could be as inviting as your home? With more than half of the urban space dedicated to car infrastructure, cities have become pragmatic commuting corridors.
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