Cannondale has introduced a series of e-bikes for commuter and general riders. The Adventure Neo line includes four models, all with alloy frames, step-through designs, Bosch drive systems, and 400-625 Wh batteries.
They are available in two sizes, S/M and M/L, and each model has 650bx56mm tires. The top three models come with a suspension seatpost, suspension fork, fenders, and rear carrier. The Adventure Neo 3 model has a dropper seatpost, also with suspension. The base Adventure Neo 4 model uses both a rigid fork and seat post and has mounts for fenders and racks.
The top-of-the-line Adventure Neo 1 EQ combines a Bosch Performance Line Drive system with a Bosch Purion controller and a 625 Wh battery. This model also features front and rear lights as well as a Garmin radar system. The Bosch Performance Unit has a range of 85 miles when riding in power-saving Eco mode. It also features Cannondale's proprietary wheel sensors, which record speed, distance, and time and can be synced with the brand's app.
The Adventure Neo 2 EQ is nearly identical to the Neo 1, but instead uses Bosch's Active Line Plus unit, with a 500 Wh battery and a range of 80 miles in Eco mode.
The Adventure Neo 3 EQ does not come with wheel sensors, but does include a suspended dropper seat post. It uses a Bosch active line unit, has a 400 Wh battery, and has a range of 65 miles in Eco mode.
The Adventure Neo 4 is the most affordable model in the series and offers basic features. It is essentially a standard rigid e-bike with no additional equipment. It uses the same drive unit and features the same range as the Adventure Neo 3 above.
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