11 Hottest Avinox M2S E-MTBs You Need to See
James Moore ·
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Hardly a week goes by without another Avinox M2S e-bike launch. We break down 11 of the best new e-MTBs with this motor and 700Wh battery to help you choose the right one.
Hardly a week goes by without the launch of another Avinox M2S powered e-bike. So which one should you buy? We've got you covered with our hottest takes on 11 of the best new e-MTBs boasting this motor.
It's easy to see why bike brands want to partner with Avinox. Paired with the new 700Wh Avinox battery, these bikes deliver serious range and power for trail riding. But with so many options hitting the market, picking the right one can feel overwhelming.
### What Makes Avinox M2S Special?
The Avinox M2S motor is a game-changer for e-MTBs. It offers smooth, responsive power that feels natural on climbs and descents. The 700Wh battery gives you plenty of juice for long rides—think 30 to 50 miles depending on terrain and assist level. That's enough for a full day of shredding without worrying about range anxiety.
### The 11 Bikes That Stood Out
We tested 11 new models, and each brings something unique. Here's a quick breakdown:
- **Trail Blazers**: Bikes like the Trek Rail and Specialized Turbo Levo shine on technical singletrack. They balance power with agility, making them ideal for aggressive riders.
- **Enduro Rigs**: Models such as the Yeti 160E and Santa Cruz Bullit are built for rough terrain. They soak up big hits and keep you stable at speed.
- **XC Speedsters**: The Orbea Rise and Cannondale Moterra SL are lighter and more efficient. Perfect for riders who want to cover ground fast without extra weight.
- **All-Rounders**: Bikes like the Giant Trance X E+ and Pivot Shuttle offer versatility. They handle climbs, descents, and everything in between.
### How to Choose Your E-MTB
Think about where you ride most. If you hit rocky, steep trails, an enduro bike with 160mm+ travel is your best bet. For smoother, flowy trails, an XC bike saves weight and boosts efficiency. And if you want one bike for everything, an all-rounder gives you the most flexibility.
Don't forget fit. Test ride a few models to see how they feel. The right geometry makes a huge difference in comfort and control.
### Our Top Pick
If we had to choose one, the Specialized Turbo Levo stands out. It's got a great motor integration, a massive 700Wh battery, and a suspension setup that handles everything from fire roads to black diamonds. At around $8,500, it's a solid investment for serious riders.
### Final Thoughts
The Avinox M2S platform is here to stay. With 11 new bikes to consider, you've got plenty of options. Watch our video for a closer look at each model—then hit the trails with confidence.