Tuttio Adria26 - Chinese electric bike runs 74 km/h, price 36.9 million
The Tuttio Adria26 electric bike from China is causing a stir because it has 2 motors and reaches a maximum speed of 46 miles/hour, equivalent to 74 km/h, faster than some motorbikes.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•02/12/2025
Some brands don’t know the limits of what an electric bike can do, and Tuttio Sport is one of them. They’re the ones who created the exciting electric bike we’re looking at today, the latest member of their ever-expanding lineup, called the Adria26. This Chinese Tuttio Adria26 electric bicycle model has 2 engines, maximum capacity of 8,000 W and maximum speed of 74 km/h, not inferior to some popular motorbikes today.
With an electric bike like this, we really can’t ask for too much. That’s right, the Tuttio Adria26 is equipped with a full chassis, with suspension mounted on a set of fat tires. The seat is softer – there are a few springs – and the tires, which, when properly inflated, can also handle a wide range of terrain and extend the life of the Adria26 far beyond the summer months, even into winter. In total, the Adria26 can produce 230 Nm of torque. The Adria26 can handle a total payload of 330 pounds—it weighs 88 pounds (40 kg) on its own—and that torque is enough to get you around town and off-road, with or without cargo, the rear of the vehicle has a rack, indicating the vehicle is ready to carry cargo, some of which can be used for camping on the outskirts of town.
According to the specs, Tuttio shows the Adria26's maximum range to be over 100 miles (161 km) or more. However, another section on the product page mentions a range of just 32 miles (51 km), with a 25 Ah battery installed in the under-tube. It’s important to note that range is also affected by a number of factors, from the weight of the rider, the load, the size of your lunch, and most commonly, tire pressure, so it’s important to check before you ride. In terms of transmission, the bike is equipped with a standard 7-speed Shimano transmission, which is quite basic, but still enough to help us climb a hill or two, or help the bike move from a complete stop before accelerating. Hydraulic brakes are responsible for stopping the bike.
The Tuttio Adria26 electric bike costs just $1,400 (€1,200, or VND39.7 million), making it one of the fastest and most affordable Chinese two-wheeled tech marvels. Video : Chinese electric bicycle can run up to 74 km/h,
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