Motor & Performance
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Yamaha e-cycles typically use a brushless DC electric motor — you’ll find versions from ~250 W up to around 750 W in claimed variants, delivering smooth power assistance for both city commutes and moderate terrain.
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Some models listed online claim up to 60 km/h top speed in larger / more powerful designs, while traditional pedalassist cycles follow legal limits (~25–30 km/h).
🔋 Battery & Range
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Removable lithium-ion batteries are typical — letting you charge conveniently at home.
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Claimed ranges vary widely in reports (reflecting speculative listings), including ~120 km per charge for some e-cycle versions.
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Charging times also depend on battery tech; some sources imagine fast charge tech (e.g., ~45 minutes), though such claims are not confirmed by Yamaha directly.
🚴♂️ Ride Modes
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Many Yamaha electric cycles offer multiple modes — e.g., Eco, Normal/City, and Sport/Power — to balance speed vs. battery life as you ride.
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Some assist “pedal assist” modes help the motor add boosting power while you pedal.
📱 Smart & Safety Features
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Integration with mobile apps / Bluetooth connectivity for tracking rides or bike analytics on compatible models (reported in some online listings).
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Anti-theft systems, keyless start, and even USB charging ports are mentioned in some spec lists shared online — but availability may depend on the specific model and market.
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Braking setups can include disc brakes and shock-absorbing front forks for safer handling.
📊 Display & Controls
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Many e-cycles include a digital display panel showing speed, distance, battery level, and sometimes smart support features.
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