The Anod Hybrid bicycle, set to launch in 2024, features a unique combination of supercapacitors and a lithium battery for quick charging, extended range, and lightweight design, offering a practical and eco-friendly urban commuting solution priced at $3,800.
The Clip is a friction drive unit that attaches to the front fork of any bicycle, turning it into an e-bike with up to 12 miles of range and a top speed of 15 mph. Priced at $499 for the Commuter model and $599 for the Explorer, it offers an easy and inexpensive way to electrify old bikes without complex installations.
Cowboy, known for its advanced e-bikes, has unveiled its first all-road electric bike, the Cross, featuring fatter tires, suspension systems, a large removable battery, and an integrated rear rack. Test rides have shown it to be solid on various surfaces, making it suitable for both city and casual rural adventures. Priced at €3,499, the Cross also introduces a self-diagnostic tool and a gamification feature to the Cowboy app, adding to its existing tech embellishments.
Gazelle, a popular Dutch bike brand, is launching its first Class 3 electric bike in the US, featuring Bosch's Smart System for personalized ride experiences and continuous over-the-air updates. The Eclipse e-bike comes with a mid-drive Bosch motor, wide tires, front shock, hydraulic disc brakes, and a large battery, offering a top speed of 28mph. It also includes features like adaptive power, walk-assist, route planning, and a Dynamic Display mode. With two models available, the Eclipse e-bikes are priced at $5,499 and $5,999, offering a premium alternative to car ownership.
The Specialized Turbo Creo 2 Comp is a gravel e-bike that combines the versatility of a road bike and a mountain bike. With its integrated battery, powerful motor, and chunky tires, it is designed to handle various terrains. The bike features a carbon frame, wireless SRAM drivetrain, dropper post, and Specialized's Future Shock front suspension system. Despite its weight, the Turbo Creo 2 Comp offers a smooth and enjoyable ride, especially with its tubeless setup and lower tire pressure. Overall, it is a high-performance e-bike that caters to both road and gravel enthusiasts.
Cervélo has unveiled its first electric bike, the Rouvida, which features flip chips in the front and rear dropouts that allow riders to switch between road and gravel geometry. This flexibility enables the bike to accommodate different tire clearances and fits, providing the handling and performance expected from a Cervélo road or gravel bike. The Rouvida is equipped with a Fazua Ride 60 electric bike motor, offering 60Nm of torque and peak power of 450 watts, and is paired with a 432Wh battery. The bike will be available in road and gravel-focused builds, with prices starting at £6,000 / $6,200 / €6,799.
The Heybike Tyson is a foldable e-bike priced at $1,699 that offers a fun and enjoyable ride but suffers from build-quality issues that can make it unsafe to operate. Despite its appealing features such as a magnesium frame, scooter-like handlebars, and fat knobby tires, the Tyson has issues with wheel-handlebar alignment, brakes, and battery life. While it can carry up to 400 lbs of rider and cargo, the bike's steering can become loose and ineffective, posing a safety risk.
Juiced is set to launch its latest electric bike, the Juiced Scorpion X2, featuring an upgraded 1,000W motor and a 52V and 15Ah battery pack. Pre-orders for the Scorpion X2 will open next week, while the price is yet to be announced. In addition, Juiced is currently offering slashed prices on popular models, including the RipRacer and the remaining HyperScorpions.
Specialized has launched the Turbo Levo SL Kids hardtail electric mountain bike, featuring 100mm of travel, configurable speed and assist settings, and a 320Wh battery. The bike is designed to fit riders ranging from 122cm to 152cm in height and is available in three colours. It costs £3,500 and is equipped with SRAM NX drivetrain, SRAM Level T brakes, and 24in wheels. The bike uses Specialized's SL 1.2 motor, which can be tuned through the Specialized Mission Control app to set power levels depending on the rider's ability.
The electric bike involved in the fatal crash that killed two teenagers in Ely, Cardiff, was an early birthday present for one of the victims, Harvey Evans, who was an experienced rider. The deaths sparked a riot, with cars set alight and police officers attacked. The police have denied chasing the boys, but the force has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) over their involvement in the incident. The boys' families and friends held a vigil and balloon release for them, and more arrests are expected in connection with the disorder.
Two teenagers died in an electric bicycle crash in Cardiff after being chased by police, according to CCTV footage. The boys were identified as Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15. The incident sparked riots in the area, with cars being torched and 15 officers injured. The police have referred themselves to the Independent Office for Policing Conduct (IOPC) for an independent investigation. The boys were known for riding the e-bike around the streets despite a clampdown on illegal riding.
Two boys died in an electric bike crash in Cardiff, which led to hours of rioting after claims that they were being chased by police. CCTV footage emerged showing a police van driving just a second behind the boys before the crash. South Wales Police confirmed that officers had been following the boys and referred itself to the Independent Office for Policing Conduct. The boys were known for riding the e-bike around the streets despite a clampdown on illegal riding. Cars were torched and 15 officers injured in the riots.
Canyon has updated its Torque:On electric bike, which is designed for downhill riding and aimed at replacing the shuttle truck. The bike has a mixed wheel setup, with a 27.5-inch wheel at the back and a 29-inch wheel at the front, and is available in three spec levels. The bike has a proprietary water bottle and a Shimano EP8 motor, and is designed to descend with little regard for anything less than extreme.
Specialized has launched the new Levo SL, an updated version of its Turbo Levo SL eMTB, which now features updated geometry and motor technology. The Levo SL is essentially a motorized version of the Stumpjumper EVO, complete with highly adjustable geometry. The SL 1.2 motor now delivers 50 Nm of torque and 320 W of power, compared to the 35 Nm and 240 W the previous version dished out. The Levo SL is for riders that want something that feels much closer to a 'traditional' mountain bike, but with the ability to cover more ground in a shorter amount of time.
The Swytch ebike conversion kit is a cost-effective way to turn your traditional bike into an electric one. However, the ordering process is convoluted, and the battery life is limited. The kit is easy to install and provides good power, but the small battery may not be sufficient for longer rides. The display is clear, and the motor is powerful enough to give a nice boost while pedaling. Overall, the Swytch kit is a good option for those looking to breathe new life into their old bike, but there are other conversion kits that offer more value.