Affordable e-bike with NFC arrives with torque sensor, 540Wh battery and underbody lighting

The Qreate City Pro is a new and still relatively affordable e-bike that is designed to offer strong everyday usability and dynamic assistance. The e-bike is available at European retailers for around €1,200. However, the bike is currently not available directly from the manufacturer. Based on the specifications, the bike could appeal to a fairly broad range of buyers, as it includes several more modern features. For example, the Ananda hub motor with up to 53 Nm of torque and 250 watts is controlled by a torque sensor rather than just a cadence sensor, which should provide much more dynamic assistance.
The 540 Wh battery, which is fairly average in size, is removable but sits relatively protected and less conspicuously in the frame while riding. Kenda tires measuring 27.5 inches in diameter and 1.95 inches wide are fitted at the front and rear. This is not an e-MTB, but an SR Suntour suspension fork is included and should provide more secure handling on imperfect roads as well as typical forest and dirt paths. A seven-speed Shimano derailleur is also included. Fenders and a rear rack are included in the box, making it possible to ride during or after poor weather. Hydraulic disc brakes are installed. Thanks to the display module, the e-bike can be unlocked with a password or even an NFC card, while a tracker can be hidden in the bell.






