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Wallet-friendly e-bike packs 70 Nm, 720 Wh battery, full suspension and some concessions

The Touroll U3 Pro is a budget-friendly e-MTB
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The Touroll U3 Pro is a budget-friendly e-MTB
Carrying a fairly attractive price tag, the new Touroll U3 Pro is a full-suspension e-bike that promises solid traction and riding comfort in off-road situations. However, some of its features are – to put it gently – no longer quite up to date.

The Touroll U3 Pro is a new full-suspension electric mountain bike priced at just £776 / €889 when purchased directly from the official store. Whilst considered quite affordable for a full-suspension model, the U3 Pro does come with certain limitations in its specifications. For instance, it is equipped with a hub motor offering a maximum torque of 70 Nm. Although hub motors can certainly be quite capable in theory, mid-drive systems are more common on electric mountain bikes, partly because they have a positive influence on a bike’s centre of gravity. As the advertising doesn’t  mention a torque sensor, the bike likely relies on a cadence sensor. Especially on mountain bikes, motor control based solely on cadence can result in issues such as jerky power delivery – particularly noticeable when starting on inclines – which may lead to an unsafe riding experience.

The Touroll U3 Pro features a rear shock and a suspension fork with lockout functionality. Despite offering a decent capacity on paper, the 720 Wh battery isn’t integrated into the frame and thus not quite up to current standards – though this doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker for everyone. Deceleration is handled by hydraulic disc brakes paired with 180-mm rotors. A seven-speed Shimano derailleur manages gear shifts. Both the front and rear wheels are fitted with 29” x 2.4” tyres that appear to have a decent tread pattern.

The feature set is mixed bag: hydraulic brakes are up to date, but an external battery isn't.
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The feature set is mixed bag: hydraulic brakes are up to date, but an external battery isn't.

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Silvio Werner, 2026-05-18 (Update: 2026-05-19)