Released February 27

Aventon Launches an eMTB

Photo Credit: Aventon

Overview

Builds

1

Price

$2,699

Wheels

27.5″ / 29″ Aluminum

Suspension

Hardtail, 130mm

Frame Material

Aluminum

Carve out the uncommon route with Ramblas, Aventon’s first-ever electric mountain bike (eMTB) with an intelligent mid-drive motor. Its mid-drive motor is Aventon-designed, a first in the Aventon line-up, offering riders personalized tuning capabilities through the Aventon app for an amplified natural riding experience. Rugged and reliable, this hardtail, all-terrain ebike offers 130mm of suspension travel, providing the ultimate comfort on mountain trails or city streets. Get ready to roam, ramble, and revel in the more dynamic side of the ride. With Ramblas, it’s mountain time, all the time.

The highs and lows of this model family

Compare the Ramblas eMTB Range
MSRP
$2,699
Spec Level
Weight
54.0 lbs
Fork
RockShox Psylo
Motor
250W 100Nm mid-drive
Battery
708Wh
Groupset
NX Eagle
Drivetrain
1 × 12
Where to Buy
$2,699

At Aventon

Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Geometry
Wheels
27.5″29″29″29″
640657657665
415433433455
1.541.521.521.46
595617617642
380410410450
74.574.574.574.5
125125125135
66.566.566.566.5
55555555
300319319319
720743743770
465465465465
1,1801,2031,2031,230
44444444
109117117117
683702702712

🐐 Measurements listed in mm and degrees

Reviews
Electric Bike Report
Aventon Ramblas eMTB Review, 2024 | New Best Budget eMTB?

Mar 5, 2024 · Griffin Hales

A full power, mid-drive motor and quality specs make the Aventon Ramblas a great eMTB at a very attractive price. Read our full review to learn more.

Highs
  • Climbing is made easier thanks to the higher-than-most torque output of Aventon’s custom mid-drive motor

  • Four different frame sizes to help rider’s find their right fit. More options than most affordable brands provide

  • More of a general point: Aventon made the most of their budget including lots of name brand parts, and not skimping on things like a drivetrain with fewer gears, a smaller battery, etc.

  • Great range for longer riding sessions. The 706Wh battery achieved top 5 results in our range testing

  • Riders can more easily handle technical terrain with the nearly 500% range of the Sram Eagle NX/SX drivetrain

  • 4-piston SRAM DB8 brake calipers provide more stopping power than typical disc brakes

  • Aventon included a dropper post that will enable riders to lower the saddle on the fly for steep descents; these are important for eMTBs

  • Maxxis Rekon tires held up well and had great traction for holding lines.

Lows
  • We liked the tires, but we wish it was a tubeless ready system

  • The RockShox fork had great performance, but there is no compression adjustment. Riders 240 lbs+ might experience more sag than is preferred

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Electric Bike Review
Aventon Ramblas EMTB Review, 2024

Feb 27, 2024

Price: $2699.00 | Model Year: 2024 | Aventon has just added a new e-bike to their lineup. It’s called the Ramblas and it is an electric mountain bike. We’ve loved the off-road abilities of Aventon’s fat-tire e-bikes, like the Aventure 2, but the Ramblas marks a new chapter in Aventon’s growth as an e-bike brand. In our Aventon Ramblas review we will demonstrate just how capable this e-bike is.

Observations
  • Aventon has just added a new e-bike to their lineup. It’s called the Ramblas and it is an electric mountain bike. We’ve loved the off-road abilities of Aventon’s fat-tire e-bikes, like the Aventure 2, but the Ramblas marks a new chapter in Aventon’s growth as an e-bike brand. In our Aventon Ramblas review we will demonstrate just how capable this e-bike is.

  • Let’s begin with the basics. The Ramblas is a hard-tail eMTB built around a 6061 heat-treated aluminum frame and 130mm-travel RockShox 35 Silver suspension fork. It’s made in four sizes (S-XL). Providing the muscle for the Ramblas is a new motor from Aventon, the A100.

  • Not everything that gets called an eMTB really is, but Aventon has done an impressive job. The Ramblas features a 12-speed drivetrain, 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes and a dropper post. They also got the geometry right; the Ramblas handles like what I would expect an eMTB to perform.

  • Aventon enters full speed into the the eMTB category with a powerful, fun hardtail…and a very attractive, sub $3,000 price tag. CHECK BEST PRICE

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