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Vanpowers launches new powerful GrandTeton-Pro e-bike

The Vanpowers GrandTeton-Pro e-bike has a 750W motor. (Image source: Vanpowers)
The Vanpowers GrandTeton-Pro e-bike has a 750W motor. (Image source: Vanpowers)
Vanpowers has revealed the GrandTeton-Pro, a new all-terrain e-bike, in the US. The model has a powerful 750W motor with accompanying torque sensor and thumb throttle. Other features include a front suspension fork, a color display and Bluetooth connectivity for app-based insights.

The Vanpowers GrandTeton-Pro e-bike has been launched in the US. The all-terrain model is powered by a 750W brushless hub motor with a top speed of 20 mph (~32 kph). The accompanying torque sensor ensures the output matches your pedalling, or you can trigger a burst of power using the left-hand thumb throttle.

The GrandTeton-Pro uses a 692Wh battery, allowing you to ride with assistance for up to 65 miles (~105 km), and an optional extender power pack can double your range. The e-bike has a 9-speed Shimano Cues 4000 rear derailleur and a front fork with 120mm travel. Other features include Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, 4-inch tires and a 1.9-inch color TFT-LCD display. Bluetooth connectivity allows you to use the VanLife app with the e-bike, and accessories like a taillight, aluminum alloy fenders and a rear rack are standard.

The frame comes in one size, for riders between 165 and 175cm (5'1" and 5'9") tall, and is available in two colors: Galaxy Silver and Lava Red/Coke Black. Taller riders could consider the recently released GrandTeton-Ultra, which caters to those measuring up to 190cm (~6'5"). You can currently buy the Vanpowers GrandTeton-Pro e-bike for the discounted price of $1,699. This introductory offer will run until August 18th, after which the model will return to its RRP of $1,899.

(Image source: Vanpowers)
(Image source: Vanpowers)
(Image source: Vanpowers)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-08-16 (Update: 2024-08-16)