Ampler Bikes has announced a new lineup of electric bikes with all-terrain capabilities. The new Ampler electric bikes are an extension of the capabilities of the traditional Ampler models which are not designed for the trails.

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Ampler is an Estonian company with a growing presence in the European market with its collection of functional e-bikes. The new sleek, lightweight, and all-terrain electric bikes are a reflection of Ampler’s manufacturing capabilities. The models come with a minimalist design and are simplistic commuter bikes. They also come with enhanced connected technology and premium components. The lightweight design of Ampler’s bikes translates to less bulky batteries and maintenance-free components.

The Ampler e-bike combines modern technology with a traditional bicycle design for easier and faster pedaling activity. The new bike is Ampler’s first non-purely e-bike for urban movement. The models include the Ampler Curt, and the Ampler Curt Anyroad available in either a diamond frame or a low-step frame. The Curt Anyroad has thicker tires, an advanced 10-speed drivetrain, and fork mounts. It can be used for both on-road and off-road adventures and bike-packing activities.

The Ampler Curt Low-Step and Curt Anyroad Low-Step are available in frame sizes S and M while the other models in the lineup are available in frame sizes XS to L. Other options are the Ampler Axel and Ampler Juna.

The models feature either single-speed Gates carbon belt drives or 9-speed/ 10-speed Microshift transmission setup. In terms of their weight, the Ampler bikes weigh between 14.5kg and 17kg – making them among the lightest urban e-bikes in the market. The low-maintenance Ampler e-bikes are available in several color options including new colors from previous models.

Ampler Curt e-bikes

Pricing

The Ampler Curt e-bikes are priced starting at €2,790 ($3,690) and the higher models are priced up to €3,690 ($4,020). There are no availability details yet for the new Ampler commuter and all-terrain e-bikes in markets outside Europe.

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