If you’re tired of the usual variants in the electric bike market and are looking for something fresh yet reliable, the Smalo PX2 might be right up your alley. A relatively new kid on the block, Smalo operates under the Taiwanese BESV brand, known for its technology-forward e-bikes. So, what sets the Smalo PX2 apart from the crowded e-bike scene?

The bike’s AI automatically detects the Terrain and adjusts Pedal Assist accordingly

One of the standout features of the PX2 is its AI-powered Smart Mode. Imagine a bike that adjusts itself based on your riding style and road conditions. Whether you’re cruising through flat city streets or negotiating uphill climbs, Smart Mode collects data from a built-in torque sensor, battery levels, and even the terrain you’re on. It then adjusts pedal assistance to offer optimal performance, all without requiring you to lift a finger.

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The PX2 is more than just a brainy e-bike. It comes with a 250-watt rear hub motor, helping you hit speeds of up to 20 mph. A 365-watt-hour battery powers your ride for a respectable 50 miles before needing a recharge, which takes only about 3.5 hours. This makes the Smalo PX2 practical for both short commutes and longer excursions.

Not to be overlooked, the PX2’s unique trapezoidal frame design houses the battery right under the top tube, making it efficient and streamlined. The e-bike weighs only 46.4 pounds, light enough to carry upstairs and compact enough for an elevator ride. For those concerned about security, Smalo has you covered with a built-in e-lock.

With pre-orders now open and deliveries expected by 2024, the Smalo PX2 is priced at $2,580. It might not be the cheapest option out there, but for those seeking a capable and smart e-bike that challenges the rest, it’s an investment worth considering.

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