DJI is diversifying from its popular drones with the introduction of its new Avinox drive system for e-bikes. This new tech is debuting on the Amflow, which is the brand’s first e-bike that is built using carbon fiber. The venture into the e-bike market arrives amid the US crackdown against Chinese made drones.
DJI Amflow Mountain e-bike: What makes it special?

The Chinese drone maker’s Avinox drive system arrives in a light 2.52 kilogram package (not including the batteries) and promises to offer 850W of peak power (250W nominal power). This system is packed in the bike’s lightweight 19.2 kilogram frame. These two aspects help the Amflow to outperform other full power bikes in power output and range. The Avinox features an IP66 rating as well for water and dust resistance.
The battery on the Avinox supports GaN 3x fast charging technology, which can hit 0 to 75 percent charge in just 1.5 hours. Its drive system arrives with a planetary gearset and polymer gears that bring a balance between size, weight, and power output. DJI promises a quiet ride and four standard riding assist modes, namely Auto, Eco Trail, Turbo, and Boost mode. The auto mode offers automatic power adjustment using a “multi-sensor fusion”. Avinox sports a 2-inch OLED touchscreen panel that lets you change the assist modes and display other key details.

DJI Amflow can even be connected to your smartphone, bringing access to various other features like data recording, sharing, security, real time bike status, and location tracking. Avinox Drive system will only be sold to manufacturers, while the Amflow’s price tag has yet to be announced. There are reports point to a 7,000 EUR to 12,000 EUR price range, but this is still unconfirmed. So take this with a grain of salt and stick around for more updates.







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