{"id":241865,"date":"2023-10-13T14:48:54","date_gmt":"2023-10-13T14:48:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=241865"},"modified":"2023-10-13T14:48:54","modified_gmt":"2023-10-13T14:48:54","slug":"decathlon-expected-to-launch-new-f900e-velo-cargo-e-bike-soon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/decathlon-expected-to-launch-new-f900e-velo-cargo-e-bike-soon\/","title":{"rendered":"Decathlon Expected To Launch New F900E Velo Cargo E-Bike Soon"},"content":{"rendered":"
Outdoor and sports retail giant Decathlon has a wide selection of bicycles in its roster. Spread across multiple price points, Decathlon\u2019s bicycles cover all disciplines ranging from commuting, to road cycling, and mountain biking. Much more recently, the brand has entered the e-bike space, also with different offerings catering to different types of riders.<\/p>\n
That being said, Decathlon has teased its newest cargo e-bike offering that\u2019s designed to transport you and your kids with ease and comfort. It\u2019s called the F900E Velo Cargo, and it boasts the ability to replace your car on daily trips around town. While e-bikes have long been touted as car replacements for journeys within the city, the F900E Velo Cargo takes this a step further by boasting the ability to carry not one, not two, but three kids via a large platform in the front. There\u2019s even an integrated hood to keep your youngsters dry in the event of rain.<\/p>\n
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On the technology side of things, the F900E Velo Cargo flaunts a robust-looking frame, presumably made out of aluminum. The front platform designed to carry kids also has built in seatbelts for extra safety. As for the bike\u2019s performance, it\u2019s rocking a mid-drive motor, although the specifics regarding performance and top speed have yet to be disclosed. What we do know is that the rider\u2019s pedaling inputs, as well as the assist generated by the motor, will be sent to the rear wheel via a chain drive with derailleur gears. It\u2019s also expected that there will be multiple assist levels for a more optimized riding experience.<\/p>\n
Judging from the images, it looks like the battery will be housed at the bottom portion of the frame, right in front of the motor. Like the motor, its specs have yet to be confirmed, but chances are it\u2019ll be a removable unit that can be conveniently charged both on and off the bike. On top of that, the F900E boasts adjustable handlebars and saddle for a more comfortable and ergonomically efficient riding position.<\/p>\n
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Apart from hauling your kids from A to B, the F900E Velo Cargo is also meant to carry groceries and other stuff. It comes standard with a rear luggage rack for this duty. Other convenient amenities include a set of mudguards, a center stand for stability when loading cargo, built-in lights, and a rear-wheel lock for security. There\u2019s also a smartphone holder to make it easier for you to navigate with your preferred GPS apps.<\/p>\n
As of this writing, Decathlon has yet to confirm pricing for the new F900E Velo Cargo. That being said, it\u2019s expected to carry a retail price south of 4,000 Euros, or about $4,200 USD, in order to remain accessible to a wider user base.<\/p>\n