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e-Bike Innovator Avinox Powers the Next Generation of Electric Bikes with the Launch of the Avinox M2S and Avinox M2 with 60 Leading Bike Brands

The new systems add 1,500W peak power, removable batteries and Apple Find My support as Avinox expands its ecosystem across bike brands.

  • On Thursday, April 9, 2026, Avinox launched the M2S and M2 drive systems, delivering significant power upgrades while maintaining the compact form factor of the previous M1 generation.
  • The high-performance M2S motor delivers up to 1,500W of peak power and up to 150Nm of peak torque, while the M2 offers up to 1,100W and 125Nm, with updated gear systems minimizing mechanical noise to under 45 dBA.
  • Avinox introduced its first removable battery options, the 800 Wh RS800 and 600 Wh RS600, alongside the integrated 700 Wh FP700, which charges from 0% to 80% in 1 hour and 16 minutes.
  • New connectivity features include Apple Find My integration and onboard turn-by-turn navigation on 2-inch OLED displays, with heart rate monitors allowing automatic motor adjustment to maintain target exertion zones.
  • With over 60 OEM partners, Avinox is expanding its market presence globally. "Avinox continues to expand its market presence with innovations like today's new drive systems," said Ferdinand Wolf, Product Experience Director at Avinox.
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e-Bike Innovator Avinox Powers the Next Generation of Electric Bikes with the Launch of the Avinox M2S and Avinox M2 with 60 Leading Bike Brands

New Avinox Batteries Introduced for the First Time, Further Enabling Users to Customize their Ride

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DJI Avinox is back with two new electric bike motor models, one of which is designed for intense sports performance. The brand also unveiled two new displays and a new battery.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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