Living in a region with challenging terrain, the Mercedes-Benz Championship Edition EQ stands out as a top-tier pedal-assist electric bicycle in the market. What sets this eBike apart is its dual motors and all-wheel drive system that provide an impressive 750W of power and 130 Nm of torque.
Utilizing pedal assist technology, the eBike senses the rider’s power input and matches it with electric motor support. This means that the more effort the rider puts in, the quicker the power-assist kicks in.
Weighing 64 pounds, the eBike features a sturdy matte black aluminum frame. Its suspension fork ensures a comfortable ride by absorbing shocks and bumps along the way. Equipped with larger wheels and semi-slick Maxxis Hookworm tires, this eBike is suitable for various terrains, including dirt trails and roads, offering both traction and durability.
Unlike traditional bikes, it ditches the metal chain for a carbon drive belt drivetrain, which requires minimal maintenance and can last up to 20,000 miles, avoiding any oil stains on the rider’s clothes.
Safety is a priority with the eBike’s hydraulic disc brakes that perform well in wet and dry conditions. The digital display on the handlebar shows key information such as battery life, speed, and assist level ranging from 1 to 5. Additionally, the bike includes a security system integrated into the Mercedes EQ dashboard, allowing riders to swiftly accelerate from 0 to a maximum speed of 28 mph with a single button press.
Charging the eBike fully takes only 3.5 hours, offering a range of 74 miles per charge. The Mercedes-Benz Championship Edition eBike is available for purchase at $5,800.
Image Source: Inside EVs
