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In the e-bike scene, Germany’s Rotwild has been synonymous with high-performance. Their latest launch, the R.R275 X, is a nod to Italian racing finesse, wrapped in German engineering. Here’s a glimpse into what makes this electric gravel bike a noteworthy contender in the e-bike world.

The bike has 250 watts of power output

The R.R275 X isn’t just another addition to Rotwild’s range—it’s their debut in the electric gravel bike market, sitting proudly alongside their electric mountain bikes. But don’t let its position fool you; this bike is no underperformer. It boasts top-tier components, including a carbon fiber frame that’s not only light but sturdy, ensuring riders can zip through trails with ease. The bike’s design smartly integrates the motor, battery, and controller, achieving a balance that promises a steady ride.

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For those who prioritize safety along with performance, Rotwild has incorporated Supernova LED lights directly into the bike’s stem and frame, enhancing visibility on the road.

The heart of the R.R275 X’s performance is the TQ Harmonic Pin Rig HPR50 motor. Though it outputs a modest 250 watts, it trades brute force for finesse, offering riders an intuitive pedal assist that mimics the experience of natural biking. This motor is a popular choice among the elite electric road and gravel bikes for its featherweight build and seamless pedal assist.

Rotwild plans to offer two versions of this machine. The Ultra model, which features stylish carbon fiber five-spoke wheels, will set buyers back about $12,800. The Pro model is somewhat easier on the wallet at roughly $9,600 but still exudes premium quality.

While Rotwild has kept the exact release date under wraps, they’ve confirmed that the R.R275 X is already in production. It will be available in various sizes to accommodate a range of riders, ensuring that mostly everyone can experience this blend of Italian-inspired design and German precision.

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