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The concept showcases an innovative design with a hidden rear suspension and well-integrated electronics.
Today Bosch unveiled a new concept for a futuristic full-suspension on and off-road electric bike that incorporates and showcases a number of different Bosch technologies.
When it comes to Bosch and electric bikes, we often think first of the company’s selection of electric motors. But Bosch actually makes a number of diverse e-bike components, including various motors, lithium-ion battery packs, bike computers and displays, anti-lock braking systems and even smart glasses to provide HUD-like features during rides.
Now the company is celebrating the ten year anniversary of its entry into the electric bicycle market by showing off a new concept e-bike. But instead of relying on futuristic tech that will never make it to market, Bosch’s e-bike concept is packed full of Bosch’s current tech, showing what could conceivably be a present-day e-bike with a bit of a futuristic twist. As Bosch eBike Systems’ CEO Claus Fleischer explained: “Our aim in developing the eBike Design Vision is to show what is already possible today when it comes to functional design integration and investigate where the journey might take us in the future.”
The bike, known as the eBike Design Vision, is being referred to as an Urban Sports Cruiser. It features a carbon frame and Bosch’s high-end Performance Line CX mid-drive motor. That motor is paired with a Bosch Powertube 625 battery that is concealed in the downtube. Cooling channels are built into the frame to allow for cooling air flow. Keeping with the concealed component theme, Bosch also hides a rear shock in the top tube, meaning this bike features full suspension despite looking like a hardtail.
The hydraulic disc brakes have their hydraulic lines fed through the handlebars to maintain the clean look of the bike. The brakes also feature Bosch’s e-bike anti-lock brakes, with the controller for the system hidden behind the front cargo rack. That cargo rack sports an always-on LED headlight that has a matching LED tail light built into the rear of the frame. Bosch’s Nyon computer is also built into the bike’s stem.
Bosch previews its gorgeous vision for future full-suspension electric bikes
Today Bosch unveiled a new concept for a futuristic full-suspension on and off-road electric bike that incorporates and showcases a...
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Today Bosch unveiled a new concept for a futuristic full-suspension on and off-road electric bike that incorporates and showcases a number of different Bosch technologies.
When it comes to Bosch and electric bikes, we often think first of the company’s selection of electric motors. But Bosch actually makes a number of diverse e-bike components, including various motors, lithium-ion battery packs, bike computers and displays, anti-lock braking systems and even smart glasses to provide HUD-like features during rides.
Now the company is celebrating the ten year anniversary of its entry into the electric bicycle market by showing off a new concept e-bike. But instead of relying on futuristic tech that will never make it to market, Bosch’s e-bike concept is packed full of Bosch’s current tech, showing what could conceivably be a present-day e-bike with a bit of a futuristic twist. As Bosch eBike Systems’ CEO Claus Fleischer explained: “Our aim in developing the eBike Design Vision is to show what is already possible today when it comes to functional design integration and investigate where the journey might take us in the future.”
The bike, known as the eBike Design Vision, is being referred to as an Urban Sports Cruiser. It features a carbon frame and Bosch’s high-end Performance Line CX mid-drive motor. That motor is paired with a Bosch Powertube 625 battery that is concealed in the downtube. Cooling channels are built into the frame to allow for cooling air flow. Keeping with the concealed component theme, Bosch also hides a rear shock in the top tube, meaning this bike features full suspension despite looking like a hardtail.
The hydraulic disc brakes have their hydraulic lines fed through the handlebars to maintain the clean look of the bike. The brakes also feature Bosch’s e-bike anti-lock brakes, with the controller for the system hidden behind the front cargo rack. That cargo rack sports an always-on LED headlight that has a matching LED tail light built into the rear of the frame. Bosch’s Nyon computer is also built into the bike’s stem.