Cannondale's Latest Moterra and Moterra LT eMTBs Now Available in North America
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Cannondale's Latest Moterra and Moterra LT eMTBs Now Available in North America
"Cannondale has been making the Moterra eMTB for quite a few years now. It has been updated and refined numerous times, and now, the latest version has arrived in the North American market. The redesigned Moterra comes in two travel options, standard and LT, both of which feature the Bosch Performance Line CX drive system. With the new Bosch Performance Upgrade 2.0, riders now have one of the most powerful motors on the market with up to 120Nm of torque."
"As mentioned above, the new Moterra comes in two configurations. The standard Moterra is the do-it-all version with 150mm of rear travel. The Moterra LT is the e-enduro machine with 165mm of rear travel. Both versions share the latest Bosch Performance Line CX drive unit. With the optional Bosch Performance Upgrade 2.0, riders can now boost the performance values of the drive unit up to 600% support and up to 120Nm of torque."
"Most of the Moterra models come with the Bosch PowerTube 800 Wh battery for long-lasting range. The base model Moterra 4 Alloy comes with the 600Wh option. The batteries are removable and interchangeable, plus the system is compatible with the 250Wh Bosch PowerMore range extender."
"The Moterra models come with varying controls depending on the trim level. The top-of-the-line Moterra 1 comes with the Top Tube System Controller w/ the Kiox 500 display and wireless remote, while the Moterra 2 uses the Kiox 300 display. The Moterra LT gets the Top Tube System Controller with remote, but no fancy display. The more affordable alloy-framed Moterra 3 uses the Purion 200, while the 4"
Cannondale introduces updated Moterra eMTB models now available in North America, including standard and LT versions. The standard Moterra provides 150mm rear travel for all-around riding, while the Moterra LT offers 165mm rear travel for e-enduro use. Both versions use the Bosch Performance Line CX drive system, and the optional Bosch Performance Upgrade 2.0 increases support up to 600% and torque up to 120Nm. Most models use a Bosch PowerTube 800Wh battery, while the base Moterra 4 Alloy uses a 600Wh option. Batteries are removable and interchangeable, and the system supports a 250Wh PowerMore range extender. Control and display features vary by trim, including Kiox 500, Kiox 300, and Purion 200 options.
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