Model: Tundra
Year: 2024
Price: $1,799
Weight: 78 lbs
Weight Limit: 300 lbs
Battery Capacity: 960 W
Battery Details: 48V 20Ah, UL-rated
Battery Removable: Yes
Motor Watts: 750 W
Motor Torque: 80 Nm
Motor Details: Bafang
Minimum Range: 74 miles
Top Speed: 28 MPH
Motor Peak Wattage: 750 watts
Class: Class 3
Frame Style: Standard
Folding: No
Riding Position: Forward
Saddle: Standard
Pedal Assist Sensors: Torque
Throttle: Thumb throttle
Display: Color display, center mounted
Lighting: Front-facing light w/adjustable angle, integrated rear lights
Signalling: Brake light activation
Front Suspension: Coil suspension with lockout and adjustable preload
Speeds or Gears: 7
Gearing: Shimano Tourney derailleur
Shifter: Shimano 7-speed shifter
Brakes: Hydraulic brakes w/180mm brake discs
Wheel Diameter: 26 inches
Tire Width: 4 inches
Tires: Chao Yang puncture-resistant, hippo skin, soft rubber compound
Fenders: Full
Cargo Capacity: 300 pounds
The GoTrax Tundra is GoTrax's largest all-terrain e-bike, featuring 26" fat, puncture-resistant tires, a UL-rated 48V 20Ah battery, a 750W Bafang motor, hydraulic brakes, a sensitive torque sensor, coil suspension, and an integrated lighting system. Available in both step-over and step-thru configurations. Positioned as a value alternative to the Aventon Aventure 2, it offers a high capacity and feature set at a lower price point.
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The Freshly Charged Take
The GoTrax Tundra stands out as GoTrax’s largest e-bike, combining great specs, all-terrain capability, and a competitive price. Key highlights include an exceptional torque sensor, extended battery range, and rugged tires, though drawbacks like limited size options and noisy motor exist. Ideal for riders seeking a budget-friendly, feature-packed fat tire e-bike.
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