The Launch of a New Motor for Electric Bicycle with 120 Nm of Torque and Maximum Power of 850 W Marks an Advance in the High-Performance Segment by Combining High Force, Immediate Pedal Response, Battery Integration, and Specific Focus on Intensive Use on Trails and Technical Climbs
The new M7600 electric motor, manufactured by Ananda, was revealed with 120 Nm of torque and maximum power of 850 W, aimed at electric mountain bikes, prioritizing immediate response, energy efficiency, and performance in intensive use, according to information released by the company itself.
Super Powerful Motor Aimed at Use in e-MTBs
Ananda presented the M7600 as a motor developed primarily for high-performance electric mountain bikes.
The combination of 120 Nm of torque with a declared maximum power of 850 W positions the set among the most powerful in the category.
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According to the manufacturer, the project’s focus is not just on the available force, but on the ability to deliver this power in a controlled manner. The goal is to maintain efficient consumption and a response considered natural, a requirement cited as essential by users in this segment.
Sensor System and Instantaneous Response
According to Ananda, the M7600 uses a high-precision sensor system capable of sending up to 96 signals per rotation. This volume of data allows the system to provide instantaneous response to the pedal, applying only the necessary energy in each situation.
The company describes the set as equipped with “zero delay” sensors, quick-response clutch, and smart connectivity options. These elements, according to the official statement, were designed to ensure precise control on technical trails and constant terrain variations.
Optimized Torque at Low Cadences
Another point highlighted by the manufacturer is the delivery of torque at very low cadences. The M7600 has been optimized to provide high torque up to 20 rpm, a feature characterized as suitable for starts, long climbs, and low-speed technical sections.
This behavior meets common demands of mountain use, where the cyclist often faces obstacles that require immediate force, without the need for high rotations. Ananda also claims that the motor has optimized thermal performance for intensive use.
Weight, Electric Versions, and Common Platform
The Ananda M7600 motor weighs 2.8 kg, slightly higher than the lightest model in its category, as indicated by the brand itself. Two versions will be offered, one operating at 36V and another at 48V.
Few other technical details have been disclosed at this time.
The company stated that more information will be revealed as the date approaches for the commencement of supply to bicycle manufacturers, who will design models compatible with the system.
Integration with the 7000 Series and Structural Compatibility
The M7600 integrates into Ananda’s 7000 series motor platform, which also includes the M7100 and M7200 models, both less powerful.
All share the same mounting points on the bicycle frames.
This standardization allows manufacturers to use a single type of structural support and choose different motors according to the model’s focus, facilitating performance variations within the same line of electric bicycles.
Battery Ecosystem, Displays, and Connectivity
Ananda highlights that it offers a wide ecosystem to accompany the M7600. The catalog includes up to eight batteries integrable to the main tube of the frame, with capacities ranging from 396 Wh to 705 Wh, in addition to a range extender of 176 Wh.
In terms of interfaces, the company offers various displays. For the new motor, the DF232 HMI, integrated into the top tube, with a 1.45-inch color screen and CAN Bus communication protocol, is cited as the most suitable.
App and Parameter Customization
Optionally, the system can include the so-called Lo-T module, which acts as a connectivity solution with smartphones. Through it, the user can control and customize different parameters of the motor, as described in the informational material.
This app is offered as optional in the M7000 series and allows fine-tuning of operation, integrating the motor into a broader digital set aligned with the high-performance proposal of the line.
Market Strategy and Positioning of the M7600
With the launch of the M7600, Ananda signals its intention to compete in a specific niche of the electric motors market for mountain bikes. The high torque, elevated power, and extensive integration constitute this strategy.
According to the company itself, the model aims to serve electric mountain bikes that require high performance while maintaining the additional differential of an affordable price positioning, characteristic of the brand, in an increasingly competitive segment.

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