The MAG Bike ET.1 electric mountain bike (e-MTB) with a 725Wh battery is now available on the shelves. The new MAG Bike e-MTB is significantly lighter than its aluminum frame equivalent. It weighs 22kg, which is 30% lighter than the aluminum model. Its lighter weight is due to its magnesium frame, titanium, and other high-quality materials used in the model.
The ET.1 has a monolithic frame that is
sturdy enough to withstand vibrations for a more comfortable ride. It has a
90Nm Brose S Mag motor with a top speed of 25km/h. The bike has a 725Wh battery
but MAG Bike has not specified the maximum assistance range offered by the
ET.1. The full suspension model features a Cane Creek Helm MKII Air fork and a
Cane Creek Kitsuma Coil shock at the front and rear respectively. Both the
front and rear suspension of the ET.1 offer 160mm of travel. The new MAG Bike
ET.1 electric mountain bike will be available in two color options for its
frame namely blue and black.
The MAG Bike ET.1 is a 12-speed e-bike and
also features a Brose Allround display that shows ride statistics as well as
the remaining battery level. It is equipped with an SRAM XX SL Eagle AXS
derailleur, a RockShox Reverb AXS Dropper Seatpost, a Hope Tech4 V4 brake set,
and Maxxis Rekon tires.
The lineup of features and components of
the new MAG Bike ET.1 e-MTB will draw attention to the model. However, MAG Bike
has yet to provide full release details for the e-bike. There is no pricing
information for the model as well, but these optics are expected to be released
soon. New information on the MAG Bike ET.1 can be obtained from the company’s
official website.