Electric bikes are revolutionizing the way we ride, offering more power, technology, and versatility. But amidst this high-tech boom, a new trend is emerging – electric bikes that retain the classic pedal feel of traditional bicycles. This fresh approach is wonderfully exemplified by MMR’s latest electric mountain bike, the Kaizen, which combines the old-school joy of cycling with the modern benefits of electric assistance.

The e-MTB is powered by the Bosch Performance Line SX

Spanish bike brand MMR, known for its innovative designs, has introduced the Kaizen, a bike that’s as much about the journey as the destination. It’s crafted for those who relish the feeling of pedaling, yet appreciate a bit of a boost to make their rides longer and less exhausting. The Kaizen is not just a means of transport; it’s a celebration of the cycling experience itself.

E-Mtb

The heart of the Kaizen lies in its motor – the Bosch Performance Line SX. Launched in 2023, this motor is a game-changer for enthusiasts of electric gravel bikes and lightweight e-MTBs. With a focus on preserving the natural pedal feel, this low-power motor doesn’t overpower the ride. It delivers a modest 55 Nm of torque, ensuring that riders still enjoy a hands-on experience while benefiting from electric assistance.

MMR has managed to craft the Kaizen as a lightweight champion, weighing just 16.7 kilograms (36.8 pounds). This weight, coupled with the 29-inch wheels and a balanced 140-millimeter suspension travel, positions the Kaizen favorably for both cross country and all-mountain riding. It’s not just a bike; it’s a statement of balance and finesse.

Practicality isn’t overlooked, though. The Kaizen comes with the Bosch PowerTube 400 battery, perfect for those extended adventures. And for those who dare to go further, there’s an option to fit a 250-watt-hour range extender. The MMR Kaizen doesn’t just speak to the wallet; it speaks to the heart of biking enthusiasts. With five build configurations and a price range that reflects its varying levels of sophistication, the Kaizen is accessible yet aspirational.

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