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Can’t Afford A Taycan? Maybe Can Consider An eBike Instead.

Jasmin Teoh

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Porsche is expanding its range of e-mobility products by introducing two new eBikes to the market - Porsche eBike Sport and Porsche eBike Cross.

Both models reflect the timeless design, outstanding technical features and fascination of the Porsche brand. 



The roadworthy features of the Porsche eBike Sport make it the perfect companion for everyday life, while the Porsche eBike Cross is ideal on rough terrain. 

With the full-suspension carbon frame featuring an organic shape inspired by the lines of the Porsche Taycan, the powerful, latest-generation Shimano motor and the Magura high-performance brakes are just three of the features that ensure top performance. 

Both models were developed in collaboration with eBike expert Rotwild and are manufactured in Dieburg, Germany.

The Porsche eBike Sport is perfect for daily rides, whether in the city or countryside, on the way to work or enjoying some free time. The new, powerful and ultra-compact Shimano EP8 motor, which provides motor support up to 25 km/h, and Shimano electronic gear shifting system guarantee optimum performance.

Thanks to the Magura high-performance brakes that are integrated into the handlebars, the Porsche eBike Sport has a clean and compact cockpit. 

The elegant and puristic design is emphasized by M99 LED lights from lighting specialist Supernova, which are embedded in the handlebar stem and aerodynamic seat post. 

In addition, high-quality suspension components such as the Magura upside-down suspension fork and the Fox rear shock absorber, in combination with smooth-running tires, provide a sporty and balanced ride on asphalt or gentle terrain.


As for the Porsche eBike Cross, the powerful motor, newly developed by Shimano, demonstrates its full ability in difficult terrain and delivers maximum performance while maintaining a natural riding sensation. 

The Magura-MT Trail high-performance brakes have extra-large, heat-resistant brake discs that ensure optimum deceleration, while the mechanical Shimano XT 12-fold shifting system enables fast gear changes according to the rider’s needs and the terrain.


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