Cyrusher has just announced the launch of its first electric bike featuring cutting-edge technologies and a battery capable of delivering a range of up to 136.8 km per charge.
Cyrusher, known for selling quality bikes produced in China at affordable prices, is launching its first adventure electric bike with a central motor. The model is named Cyrusher Nitro and has a battery that offers a range exceeding 130 km.
Until now, all of the company’s models featured rear hub motors; however, the new model is equipped with a Bafang M620 central motor rated at 1000 watts, with a peak of 1,500 W and the ability to produce a torque of 160 Nm.
New E-Bike from Cyrusher Features a 960 Wh Battery
The bike has a 960 Wh battery that allows for a range of up to 136.8 km on a single charge and in the lowest assistance mode. The e-bike includes a backlit display from Bafang that shows information such as speed, remaining charge, estimated range, and assistance levels.
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The Nitro also provides greater flexibility to cyclists with a Shimano 10-speed gear set. To enhance comfort on rougher terrains, the electric bike features adjustable front and rear air suspension, along with Kenda tires measuring 26” and 4” in width, resistant to punctures.
The e-bike’s braking system consists of four-piston hydraulic discs and 180 mm rotors, with motor power cut off when the brakes are applied. The model also features 250-lumen LED headlights and LED taillights.
With a total weight of 34 kg (with battery installed), the bike can carry loads of up to 200 kg, including the cyclist’s weight. The Nitro is available for pre-order for US$ 4,499, which in direct conversion is equivalent to R$ 22,33 thousand, and the expected shipping is set for early September.
Companies Are More Focused on the Electric Bike Market
The Nitro is one of thousands of models on the market. The segment has gained significant attention in recent years, and even famous automakers are embracing the idea.
Such is the case with Hyundai, which announced in June the launch of its new electric bike, named eXXite Next. Developed in partnership with the Spanish company Rayvolt, the electric bike has the design of a regular bike but stands out for its frame with thicker tubes where the company was able to hide the components, such as the battery.
E-Bike Market Grows by 9.64% in 2022
The presence of electric bikes continues to expand on the streets of major cities, on roads, paths, and in the dreams of many consumers. The market, in line with the trends observed in recent years, is growing. Last year, it recorded a growth of 9.64% compared to 2021, reaching 44,833 units and generating R$ 304.9 million in sales.
The average consumer price decreased by 3.9% compared to 2021 and was calculated at R$ 6,800. This and other data are part of the Technical Bulletin on the Electric Bike Market 2023 conducted by Aliança Bike. Since 2016, the association has been monitoring this market in the country.


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