
Top Speed 20MPH (Adjustable to 28) Range Up to 90 Miles Over the Air Updates Mid Drive Motor 750W Peak (100NM Torque) Payload Capacity 300 lbs Tubeless/Tubeless Compatible
Overall, we couldn’t be more impressed by the Aventon Ramblas. Will someone buy this e-bike instead of a $10k Specialized Turbo Levo? No. The Ramblas won’t compete with the high-end of the market, but what it will do is open up riding increasingly technical terrain for riders who may not have seen themselves as Weekend Warrior Athletes.
And now with an improved motor, I could also see experienced riders who are happy with a hard-tail ripping on a Ramblas ADV as their next bike.

Top Speed 20MPH (Adjustable to 28) Mid Drive Motor 750W Peak (100NM Torque) Enhanced Tech Electronic Shifter with Autoshift Technology Increased Safety Theft Deterrence†Tires4” Fat Tires PAYLOAD CAPACITY 400 lbs
The Aventure M makes sense for riders who appreciate premium motor performance and will actually use features like Ride Tune customization, ACU connectivity, and Autoshift convenience. It’s ideal for someone wanting one versatile platform that handles daily commutes, weekend trails, and extended touring with equal capability.

Top Speed 20MPH (Adjustable to 28) Motor Power 750W (1188W Peak) Range Up to 65 Miles PAYLOAD CAPACITY 400 lbs Tires 4” Fat Tires Increased Safety Theft Deterrence
So, is the Aventure 3 High-Step worth $1,999? After a few weeks of testing, I’d say yes. The gravity-cast diamond frame is stiffer and more responsive than older designs, and the handling feels confident whether you’re on pavement or trails. The 750W motor with torque sensor delivers smooth, natural power, and my range tests hit 34 miles in Turbo and 62 miles in Eco, nearly matching Aventon’s 65 mile claim.

Top Speed 20MPH Motor Power 250W (500W Peak) Weight 37lbs Range Up to 70 Miles Brakes Hydraulic Disc Brakes Lights Integrated Lights and Turn Signals
The Soltera 3 ADV is a bike that knows exactly what it wants to be. It’s not trying to do everything for everyone. It’s lightweight, low-maintenance, and laser-focused on urban riding with just enough motor assistance to make life easier without turning the experience into something entirely electric.
For city commuters, college students, apartment dwellers, or anyone who wants a bike that just works without constant maintenance, the Soltera 3 ADV delivers. It’s honest about what it is, and in a market full of bikes trying to be everything, that honesty is refreshing.

Top Speed 20MPH (Adjustable to 28) Motor Powe r500W (864W Peak) Range Up to 70 Miles Payload Capacity300 lbs Wireless Connection 4G†/GPS Increased Safety Theft Deterrence
When the dust settles, the Acenton Pace 4 brings us a new look, a new feel and a whole slew of new smart tech and security features. It’s not easy making an investment in a bike these days when you have the looming concern about theft, this leap forward in smarty tech goes a long way for bike security, and hopefully starts a small wave of theft deterrence along the way.

Top Speed 20MPH (Adjustable to 28) Range Up to 70 Miles Payload Capacity 300 lbs Motor Power 500W (864W Peak) Wireless Connection 4G†/GPS Increased Safety Theft Deterrence
After testing the Aventon Level.3 thoroughly, I’m left impressed. It’s a clear improvement over earlier models, showing Aventon’s sharpening its game. The torque sensor delivers a smoother, more efficient ride—drawing power thoughtfully rather than draining it—and the gravity-cast frame (Aventon’s term, distinct from typical hydroforming) feels stiffer and more responsive, with clean lines and fresh matte colors that elevate its look.


The Aventon Sinch 2.5 is a foldable, Class 2 electric bike featuring a 500W rear hub motor, a 48V battery, and 20x4" fat tires. It has a top speed of 20 mph and a range of up to 55 miles. The bike also includes a torque sensor, a full-color display, and is TUV and UL safety certified.

