The price of MAG ET.1 will be $2,500 in USA expectedly, all specs, features and Price on this page are unofficial, official price, and specs will be update on official announcement.
Introduced:
The MAG Bike ET.1 2024 E-bike is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2024. Austrian e-bike specialist Mag Bike has just unveiled its newest electric mountain bike called the ET.1. Catering to performance-oriented riders; this bike is the latest of the bunch to feature a lightweight build, premium components, and the powerful Brose S Mag motor.
Hardware:
Mag Bike has fitted the ET.1 with a high-end suspension setup consisting of a Cane Creek Helm MKII suspension fork and a Cane Creek Kitsuma Coil rear shock. This setup provides the bike with an impressive 160 millimetres of suspension travel on both the front and rear wheels. Other features include a 12-speed drivetrain from Sram consisting of XX SL Eagle AXS components. There’s also a RockShox Reverb AXS dropper seatpost for quick ergonomic adjustments on varying terrain. Lastly, the bike comes to a stop with fancy Hope Tech4 brakes and rolls on Maxxis Rekon tires.
Performance:
On the performance side of the equation, the Mag Bike ET.1 makes use of the powerful and compact Brose S Mag motor. With 90 newton-meters of torque, this motor propels the bike to an assisted top speed of 2maximum speed of 15.5 miles per hour (25 kilometres per hour). Meanwhile, the battery consists of a 725-watt-hour unit, although Mag Bike has yet to reveal any estimated range figures. The bike does get a Brose Allround display, making it easy for riders to monitor their battery level and keep track of essential ride stats.
Brand |
MAG |
Model |
ET.1 2024 |
Release date |
Early 2024 |
Class |
Electric mountain bike |
Status |
Upcoming |
Frame Colors |
Blue and black |
Made in |
China |
Electric |
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Motor |
Borse S Mag motor |
Top speed |
25 km/h (15.5 miles per hour) |
Torque |
90 Nm |
Battery |
725 Wh |
Display |
Borse All round |
Charger |
36 V |
Weighs |
22 kg |
Frame |
magnesium monolithic, patented Boost 148 mm. |
Hardware |
|
Front suspension |
Cane Creek Helm MKII Air fork in the front |
Rear suspension |
Cane Creek Kitsuma Coil shock in the rear. |
Derailleur |
SRAM XX SL Eagle AXS derailleur |
Seat post |
RockShox Reverb AXS Dropper Seatpost |
Headset |
Mag components |
Wheels |
Carbon Mag Components |
Cassette |
SRAM XG-1299 10-52 Rainbow |
Brakes |
Hope Tech4 V4 brake set |
Tire front |
Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.60 40 |
Tire rear |
Maxxis Rekon 27,5 x 2.60 |
Dimension |
|
Length |
150 cm (59 inch) |
Width |
60 cm (23.6 inch) |
Height |
110 cm (43 inch) |
Wheelbase |
100 cm (39.4 inch) |
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