roubaixtuesday
self serving virtue signaller
the issue is the rack.
Seem to be lots of options
https://roof-bars.co.uk/collections/volkswagen-up-roof-racks
the issue is the rack.
With the front wheel off, can they not lie flat in the back with the seats folded down? (Perhaps you have front hub motors which complicate removing the wheel.) A vintage three speed roadster or even my enormous 24" Viscount Aerospace would sit comfortably in the back of my Peugeot 205 with the front wheel removed.
I haven't really tried in the back of the Yaris yet as the Brompton works fine for most of my riding
A van can also be a rolling bike shed, like other say ( I don't know why I never thought of one earlier) today's vans have evolved from builders to lifestyle vans with a spec to match cars. No need for a boot or roof rack ( unless you sleep in them) and the bikes are inside out of sight.Depends, e-MTB's weigh the same as a small moon, no wonder folk need a motor to move the bloody things.
The answer to all this is that OP needs a Berlingo or a van. Not an UP. I think getting two bikes in/on an UP isn't happening.
A van can also be a rolling bike shed, like other say ( I don't know why I never thought of one earlier) today's vans have evolved from builders to lifestyle vans with a spec to match cars. No need for a boot or roof rack ( unless you sleep in them) and the bikes are inside out of sight.
I think getting two bikes in/on an UP isn't happening.