2025 Aventon Pace 4 Electric Bike

Base Specs

Electric Bike Specs

Model: Pace 4
Year: 2025
Price: $1,799
Weight: 58 lbs
Weight Limit: 300 lbs
Battery Capacity: 733 Wh
Battery Details: LG 21700 Lithium Ion Cells | 36V 19.88Ah
Battery Removable: Yes
Motor Watts: 500 W
Motor Torque: 60 Nm
Motor Details: Aventon Branded, Rear Hub

The Aventon Pace 4 Step Through Ebike is a cruiser style model built on a 6061 aluminum frame with a rigid aluminum fork. It features a 36V 500W rear hub motor that produces 60Nm of torque and a peak output of 864W. The electrical system uses a removable internal lithium ion battery with LG 21700 cells and a 733Wh capacity which supports a range of up to 70 miles. This vehicle can reach speeds of 28 miles per hour and includes an 8 speed Shimano Altus drivetrain alongside Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors. For navigation and theft protection the bike includes integrated 4G and GPS connectivity compatible with a mobile application. The unit weighs 58.2 pounds and has a total payload capacity of 300 pounds. It is certified to IPX5 standards for water resistance with individual components carrying an IPX6 rating.

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The Freshly Charged Take


 This E-Bike Made Me Love Cycling Again: Aventon Pace 4 Review

The Aventon Pace 4 Step-Through is not trying to be everything to everyone, and that is exactly what makes it work. It is a refined, tech-forward cruiser built for riders who want a natural cycling feel with just enough electric assist to make every ride feel effortless. After a full field session with the Freshly Charged team, it earned its place as one of the cleanest options in the cruiser category that will be loved by riders seeking the more natural cycling experience.

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