eBikes have started to become more and more popular in the United States with Aventon becoming one of the well known names when it comes to this market. In fact, the company is launching a new line of Pace 500 bikes that cost less than $2,000.

Aventon Releases New Line of Pace 350 and Pace 500 Bikes

According to the story by The Next Web, the Pace cruiser bikes are some of the more popular products by Aventon. Per the article, the Pace bikes have been the company's "best-selling rides" for a long time.

The article also notes that Aventon is now updating two of its units, namely the Pace 350 as well as the Pace 500. Both of them will not only get a design change but new upgrades to reportedly increase the comfort of the bikes as well.

Pace 350 Price Starts at $1,399 for 36V 350W Motor

The Next Web's article also says that they were able to take a close look at the brand new Pace 500 Step-Through. Per the publication, there are a lot of benefits to the bike without them having to cost that much.

The Pace 350 comes at a price of $1,399 with a 417 Wh battery with LG cells and a 36V 350W motor weighing a total of 49 lbs. To add, the eBike is capable of going 24 miles per hour on throttle-only and all the way from 24 up to 40 miles with the pedal-assist.

Pace 500 Price Starts at $1,699 48V 500W Motor

The Pace 500 comes at a price of $1,699 with a 614 Wh battery with LG cells and a 48V 500W motor weighing a total of 52 lbs. Aside from that, the eBike is capable of going 20 miles per hour on throttle and 28 mph with pedal-assist.

Aventon was mostly known for its fixed-gear bikes that come at an affordable price before the company started to enter the electric bike market. The latest models still incorporate the company's gear technology.

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Aventon's eBike Compared to Other Bikes

Just like another eBike, the Solterra, the Aventon's Pace also offers a number of designs that, per The Next Web, look more polished compared to the older models.

The previous models came with a battery bump seen protruding from the frames of the bikes. The newer models, however, have crafted a new design that stores the eBike's battery more discreetly into the downtube.

Although the eBike is not specifically a stealth bike, it does come with a decent compromise in terms of its built.

As described by The Next Web, the new Pace eBikes by Aventon sports an attractive fresh new look due to its tail-lights showing on the rear whenever the users brake. Per the publication, although they usually prefer standard components due to its repairability, "there's no denying they look awesome."

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