Model: Carbon Fusion GT
Year: 2024
Price: $3,499
Weight: 55 lbs
Weight Limit: 330 lbs
Battery Capacity: 529.2 Wh
Battery Details: UL-2271 certified, dual battery system
Battery Removable: Yes
Motor Watts: 700 W
Motor Torque: 80 Nm
Motor Details: Rear hub motor
Top Speed: 28 MPH
Motor Peak Wattage: 900 watts
Class: Multi-Class (Configurable)
Frame Style: Standard
Folding: No
Riding Position: Upright
Saddle: Standard
Pedal Assist Sensors: Advanced
Throttle: Throttle included, up to 20mph
Display: LED dot-matrix, anti-glare; Urtopia SmartBar with haptic interaction, IP65
Lighting: Integrated StVZO front headlight and StVZO rear light
Front Suspension: ZOOM 188NS AMS 700C suspension fork, 60mm travel
Speeds or Gears: 8
Gearing: Shimano ACERA 8-speed rear derailleur, 11-40T cassette, 44T chainring
Shifter: 8-speed trigger shifter
Brakes: TEKTRO hydraulic disc brakes with power cut-off sensor
Wheel Diameter: 29 inches
Tire Width: 2.05 inches
Tires: Kenda 29"x2.05", puncture-resistant, reflective stripes
Cargo Capacity: 60 pounds
Available Frame Sizes: S, M, L
Advertised Range: 120 Miles
The 2024 Urtopia Carbon Fusion GT is a dual-motor, dual-battery electric bike built around a lightweight T1000 carbon fiber step-through frame, positioning it as an all-terrain e-SUV aimed at riders seeking long-range capability with a comfort-focused design. Urtopia markets it as the world's first dual-battery, dual-motor e-bike in its class, with a combined battery capacity of approximately 900 Wh and a claimed range of up to 120 miles. Key differentiators include an integrated SmartBar with 4G connectivity, GPS tracking, fingerprint unlock, and AI assistant features, alongside a Shimano 8-speed drivetrain, TEKTRO hydraulic disc brakes, and a 60mm front suspension fork suited for mixed-terrain riding.
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