Australian bush-enabled e-bike maker Stealth has launched a sleek-looking urban adventure called the Overlander on Indiegogo with a mid-drive motor, 60-mile battery, front suspension and funky S-logo headlights. bottom.
The rugged yet attractive Overlander is built around a unique 6061 aluminum alloy monocoque frame designed to last and Stealth offers a full 10 year warranty. The e-bike also comes in his two flavors to suit different regulatory requirements.
The standard model benefits from a unique 250 W mid-mounted motor delivering 100 Nm (73.75 lb.ft) of hill flattening torque, 5 pedal assist modes (plus walk assist) and an EU friendly 25 top speed receive. km/h. The 36 V/20 Ah lithium-ion battery built into the frame is made up of Samsung 21700 cells and is reportedly capable of “realistic 100 km” (about 60 miles) of driving on a single charge. increase.
The R version is built to fit into the US Class 3 ebike category and features an 800 W peak motor delivering 110 Nm (81.13 lb.ft) of torque and pedal assist up to 28 mph. It gets its power from a 48 V/15 Ah battery. No mention is made of the expected range of this battery.
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Either way, riders will be spoiled for choice with a 10-speed gearset for more flexible ride options, a bump-smoothing suspension fork with 50mm of travel, and 27.5″ double-walled alloy rims wrapped in 700c x 40c tires. , front and rear piston hydraulic disc brakes with dual 180 mm rotors.
Elsewhere, the e-bike is available in two frame sizes, comes with a double-butted aluminum handlebar with Ergo Grips, and displays key e-bike data such as charge level, PAS level, speed and distance. It has a 3.5-inch color TFT display that works. Rock the integrated LED headlights in the shape of a capital S logo and COB LED taillights.
The standard Overlander Indiegogo perks tier currently starts at AUD$4,760 (approximately US$3,300) and the R edition for the US starts at A$5,237 (US$3,600). If all goes according to plan with the campaign already funded, shipments are expected to begin in May. There are more videos below.
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Source: Stealth