The Giant Stormguard E+ SUV e-bike has been announced. The new e-bike comes with a RideDash Evo display, with heart rate monitoring also featured. The e-bike’s display also shows ride information like the speed, battery status, etc, as well as receiving emails on the go.
The Stormguard E+ SUV e-bike is well-suited for difficult terrains and has a full front and rear suspension system. It is fitted with Shimano M6120 or Shimano MT420 brakes for shorter stopping times when braking. The e-bike has a payload of about 156kg which translates to a carrying capacity of 20kg of luggage together with the rider.
The bicycle’s EnergyPak 800 battery with a capacity of 800Wh delivers an assistance range under 200km. The range can be further extended to 200km with an optional 250Wh range extender battery. The e-bike is equipped with a SyncDrive Pro 2 electric motor jointly developed by Giant and Yamaha. The motor delivers a maximum torque of 85Nm, while Giant says the bike’s carbon belt drive can last up to 10,000km.
The Giant Stormguard E+ is equipped with six smart sensors which monitor the pedaling power and adjust the assistance as appropriate. The RideDash Evo display also enables the rider to view fitness data like heart rate, as well as connect to a smartphone to receive emails. The Giant Stormguard E+ SUV e-bike is available for purchase in parts of Europe like the Netherlands, France, and Sweden. It is priced at €6,499 (~$6,716) and different sizes from S to XL are available. There are no details yet on the global availability of the e-bike.
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