E-bikes are generally considered an environmentally friendly mode of transportation, but most bikes are made from materials with a fairly high carbon footprint. Multipass is a little different. this is The frame is made of recycled plastics and alloys.
Manufactured by French mobility company Ultima, the Multipath monocoque frame is constructed from a single injection-molded composite resin.
Its resin consists of a mixture of recycled plastics and aluminum alloys. The one-piece frame contains no joints between separate sections and is said to be lighter and stronger than traditional aluminum tube frames.
One of Multipath’s other standout features is its use of the Valeo Smart e-Bike System. This bottom bracket-located setup features one of Valeo’s 48-volt/250W electric motors, along with a 7-speed adaptive gearbox from industry partner Effigear. Power is supplied by a battery pack built into the downtube.
Integrated sensors continuously monitor the cyclist’s pedaling cadence and torque, triggering both electric pedaling assistance and gearshifting as needed. That said, riders can also manually shift gears and select assist levels. The motor develops up to 130 Nm (96 lb ft) of torque, assisting the rider to a top speed of 25 km/h (16 mph).

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Multipath comes in a variety of configurations and is offered in both standard and long range builds. The latter has a 630 Wh battery and can travel up to 105 km (65 miles).
Buyers can choose from four more different forks depending on their needs. In addition to the standard model, there is also a Mini Cargo fork with kickstand and cargo rack. A large family cargo fork that can accommodate an infant in a child seat. Plus, a single-sided flex fork that helps smooth out rough city and gravel roads.

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Other Ultima features include a Selle Italia saddle. Bam City shock absorbing handlebars with Ergon grips. Busch & Muller headlights and taillights. Mavic 700c wheels with Hutchinson tires. Magura hydraulic disc brakes; look at the pedals. and Hebie clip-on fenders. The scale will reportedly go from 20 to 25 kg (44 to 55 pounds), depending on options. Its one frame size fits riders between 140-190 cm (4’7″-6’3″) tall.
Pricing starts at €3,449 (about $3,797 USD) for the standard build and €3,699 ($4,072) for the long range.
Source: Latest from BikeRadar