Aventon’s new Ramblas ADV electric mountain bike debuts with 90-mile range

Aventon has released a new hardtail electric mountain bike in the global market, the Ramblas ADV. The electric bike is built around the company’s second-generation in-house mid-drive motor. To be more exact, it is equipped with an A100 motor, which is said to offer 250 W nominal power with 750 W peak output and 100 Nm of torque. The IP67-rated motor features four assist modes, including Eco, Trail, Auto, and Turbo.
A 708 Wh battery built with LG 21700 cells powers the A100 motor, offering up to 90 miles (145 km) of range on a single charge. The eMTB houses Maxxis Rekon 29” x 2.4" tubeless tires paired with a RockShox Psylo Silver R fork with 130 mm of travel and SRAM DB6 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes with huge 200 mm rotors front and rear.
Furthermore, the Aventon Ramblas ADV boasts an SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed drivetrain with an 11-50T cassette. The mountain bike ships as a Class 1 e-bike out of the box, but it is convertible to Class 3. This means riders can unlock pedal assist up to 28 mph (45 km/h). Besides powered things, it can handle maximum payloads of up to 300 lbs (136 kg). There is also Aventon companion app support as well, which further allows riders to fine-tune the motor’s behavior and tweak other settings.
As for price, the Aventon Ramblas ADV hardtail mountain e-bike is priced at $2,899 and comes in M, L, and XL size options. Interested buyers can choose from cerulean, tropos, and borealis color options. It’s now available through Aventon’s official website.


















