Dallant
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The Toyota analogy is interesting. The Camry certainly has been a phenomenal success but the Prius has been a game changer for the whole industry and is a more apt comparison to the ebike market, IMO. Toyota made their first ecar a hybrid (gas/electric) like the ebike has PAS (human/electric) and has dominated that market. Both cars have had similar decent features but (for those who cared) the Prius provided a more environmentally and operationally cost effective feature set. Nowadays that Prius feature set has infiltrated the market so fully that it’s become an optional model of most every vehicle type out there. Including the Camry.In my humble opinion, in the E-bike space, if anyone can make the "Toyota Camry" of E-bikes i.e., very reliable, affordable to the masses and decent features .... will succeed without an iota of doubt.
What are those "decent features" and what would be the price point of a "Camry-level E-bike" ... I think the sweet spot is $2000-$2500 with excellent warranty/customer service.
I would be curious to hear what the community thinks about such a bike.
The ebike has become a similar phenomenon in that every type of bike now has an e-version. The Prius tech came at a premium but was brought forth by a very well established company with a great record for reliability. That tech has now moved to much higher performance vehicles in cars but the bike industry is stopped from doing so in large part by laws restricting where that kind of bike can be ridden.
One could argue the “big“ three or four bike companies have done their part to legitimize/popularize the e-tech and truly provide a similar brick & mortar style service/warranty model. If this model (aided today by the C19 pandemic) can continue, its possible these companies can put forth a low $2k with safety features such as ABS, blind spot monitoring, turn signals, etc. in the not too distant future. Laws will continue to limit how high the performance will go. E-motorcycles will own that space and you won’t be on bike paths with them.