The Vanpowers Gazelle eMTB is an off-road-ready electric bike for avid riders and adventurers alike to choose when heading out on their next trip. The electric mountain bike will offer up to 28mph of pedal-assist speeds and up to 70-miles of range per charge of the battery pack. The bike is constructed with a welded aluminum alloy frame, which also offers space for the cables to be routed for a clean exterior look.
The Vanpowers Gazelle eMTB is powered by a 750W Bafang hub motor, which produces up to 62.7lb-ft of torque and five levels of pedal assistance. Riders can keep an eye on the charge level and speed via the mounted monochromatic LCD display, while integrated lighting in the front enhances low-light visibility.
Durable Off-Road Electric Bikes
The Vanpowers Gazelle eMTB Has a Welded Aluminum Frame
Trend Themes
1. Off-road Electric Bikes - There is a growing trend for durable and powerful off-road electric bikes that offer high-speed pedal-assist and increased range for adventure seekers.
2. Welded Aluminum Frames - There is a trend towards using welded aluminum alloy frames in electric bikes that not only provide a clean exterior look but also enhance durability and strength.
3. Integrated Lighting for Electric Bikes - There is an increasing trend for electric bikes to have integrated lighting that enhances visibility in low-light conditions, providing an added safety feature for riders.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Bikes - The electric bike industry has an opportunity to expand their offerings by creating durable off-road eBikes that can provide high-speed pedal-assist and increased range for adventure seekers.
2. Bicycle Frame Manufacturing - Bicycle frame manufacturers have an opportunity to tap into the trend of using welded aluminum alloy frames in electric bikes, which offer a combination of durability, strength, and clean exterior look.
3. Lighting Technology - The lighting technology industry can capitalize on the trend of integrating lighting into electric bikes, providing an added safety feature for riders who venture out in low-light conditions.