- Moto II Anniversary Edition limited to 2,500 units worldwide
- New Classic Edition with stainless steel bezel specifically designed for classic motorcycles
- Both models immediately available at authorized dealers
Ten years ago, Beeline set out with a simple idea: making navigation better for motorcyclists. What began as a small London startup has established itself as a key player in the purist motorcycle navigation segment. To mark the milestone birthday, the British manufacturer is now launching two new variants of its Moto II.

The Moto II Anniversary Edition: Limited to 2,500 Units
The anniversary model aims to encapsulate a decade of development in a single device. Visually, the Anniversary Edition features a fully milled metal housing in high-gloss black, complemented by a tactile knurled texture on the casing. According to Beeline, this detail is the result of ten years of continuous optimization with a clear focus on road use.
The production run is strictly limited: only 2,500 units will be produced worldwide. Once sold out, there will be no additional production.
Mark Jenner, co-founder of Beeline, puts the anniversary into perspective: “Reaching ten years as a company is a huge moment for us. What started as a simple idea to make navigation better for motorcyclists has grown thanks to the support and passion of our community.”
The Anniversary Edition is available now for 299.99 euros (approximately 354 US dollars) or 299.99 Swiss francs at authorized dealers.
One Year of Beeline Plus and a Rally as Extras
Buyers of the Anniversary Edition receive one year of Beeline Plus free of charge. The premium subscription has a regular value of 45 euros (approximately 53 US dollars) or 45 Swiss francs and includes radar warnings (where legally permitted), real-time traffic data and 3D maps, among other features.
Additionally, Beeline is raffling two starting spots for the Great Malle Rally 2027 among all Anniversary Edition buyers. This is a nine-day adventure covering approximately 4,000 kilometers across the British Isles, organized in collaboration with London outfitter Malle London. To enter the raffle, the device must be registered at beeline.co/RideOfaLifetime.

The Moto II Classic Edition: A Permanent Addition to the Product Family
Alongside the limited anniversary model, Beeline is permanently expanding its range with the Moto II Classic Edition. This variant specifically targets riders of classic and timeless motorcycles.
The design follows the so-called “Polished Cockpit” look, combining a high-gloss polished stainless steel bezel with a machine-finished main housing made of anodized aluminum. The back is made of robust ASA polymer. The navigation itself remains identical to the regular Moto II.
Tom Putnam, also a co-founder of Beeline, describes the idea behind the device: “With the Moto II, we wanted to create a navigation device that integrates naturally into the riding experience without feeling like an additional layer of technology.”
The Classic Edition costs 249.99 euros (approximately 295 US dollars) or 249.99 Swiss francs. To complement it, Beeline offers a handlebar clamp in chrome finish for 39.99 euros (approximately 47 US dollars) or 39.99 Swiss francs. Both products are immediately available at authorized dealers.
Proven Technology in a New Package
At their core, both new editions remain unchanged from what has defined the Moto II since its introduction: a compact navigation device with clear, distraction-free display. The key technical specifications include precise turn-by-turn navigation, live data, a battery life of up to 14 hours and a water- and shock-resistant housing. Beeline thus continues to focus on purist navigation designed to keep riders’ eyes firmly on the road.

What Does This Mean for Me as a Motorcyclist?
For ten years, Beeline has occupied a niche largely ignored by the major navigation manufacturers: compact, low-distraction navigation that visually integrates into the motorcycle rather than looking like a glued-on smartphone. With the Classic Edition, there is now for the first time a variant specifically designed for the retro and classic market, a segment that has grown massively in recent years. The Anniversary Edition, meanwhile, is tightly calculated at 2,500 units and should be of interest to collectors and Beeline fans who want a special unit before the edition sells out. Price-wise, both models sit in the middle ground between smartphone mounts and full-featured motorcycle navigation systems. Anyone looking for a purist device without bells and whistles who values classic aesthetics will find one of the few alternatives available on the market.


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