Aventon Current Review | Extreme Value; Surprising Power
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Aventon Current Review | Extreme Value; Surprising Power
"Aventon opted for its own custom motor with the Ultro X, which peaks at 750W and 110 Nm of torque. There's also a Boost mode that bumps things up to 850W and 120 Nm. The motor delivers clear power, smooth acceleration, and strong control across a variety of riding situations."
"The spec package on our EXP model is seriously compelling: SRAM wireless shifting, powerful SRAM Maven brakes, modern geometry, and a mixed frame with a carbon front triangle and aluminum rear triangle. Weight stays relatively manageable, and the bike feels more playful than you might expect for something in this category."
"With solid construction, a fun and capable motor, and a quality parts package, it may not be the outright best bike in its class-but it has a very real chance to be one of the most popular, because the value is borderline wild compared to similarly equipped options."
The Aventon Current EXP represents the brand's entry into the full-suspension eMTB market with a compelling value proposition. It features a custom Ultro X motor producing 750W (850W in Boost mode) with 110 Nm of torque, delivering smooth power and strong control. The bike combines a mixed carbon front triangle and aluminum rear triangle frame with premium SRAM wireless shifting and Maven brakes. Modern geometry and manageable weight create a playful ride experience. Additional features include a top-tube-integrated touch display, ACU security features, and built-in 4G tracking. The overall package balances quality construction, capable performance, and competitive pricing compared to similarly equipped alternatives.
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