Cycling doesn’t have to be all sweat and no play. In fact, how about no sweat and all play? With the Motus Grand Tour, you can choose exactly how easy you want your ride to be, from a serious leg-burner to an unbelievably easy glide. Whether you’re a born cycler or a total newbie, this electric hybrid bike will convert you from the get-go. Welcome to a world of biking without limits.
The Motus Grand Tour is our most specced-out e-bike in the Motus range, giving you the freedom to go further and faster than you ever thought possible. With power-assisted pedals boosting your pedal power by up to 270%, cross-country cycling isn’t just possible – it’s easy. And with a super-silent Active Line Plus motor, you can revel in the ride without the distracting hum of an engine. All this tech is powered by a hidden 500WH battery, enough to get you from Nottingham to London – or however far your snacks will take you.
When you’re ready to turn your ride into a proper workout, you can tone down your pedal assistance on the Intuvia Display – no stopping necessary. This handlebar-handy unit also gives you eyes on your speed, battery life and remaining range, making tracking your journey home an absolute doddle.
Along with all the technical stuff, this fully-equipped electric bike comes kitted out with full mudguards, a built-in wheel lock, a kickstand, reflective wheels and integrated lights at the front and rear, promising you a safe, exceptionally comfy ride – whatever the season. And with powerful hydraulic disc brakes and an easy-to-use hub gear system, you’ll always stay in control.
So, what’ll it be? The beach? The park? The next town over? Whatever the destination, these wheels will get you there – no sweat necessary.
The Active Line plus motor has been re-engineered to offer an almost completely noise-free experience and can perform over 1,000 measures per second to help provide the optimum level of assistance throughout your ride. With a maximum power output of 270% of your pedal power, you’ll find that struggling up hills is a thing of the past.