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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike.
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$7,499| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 150 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Performance Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Motor | Avinox 850W 105Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Avinox 800Wh |
| Brakes | Magura MT5 Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |

Jan 2026 · Nic Hilton
Amflow's PL Carbon Pro hits the scales at just 45.5 pounds and its Avinox motor is capable of up to 120 Nm of torque and up to 1,000 Watts of power. In this video review, we give our thoughts on the bike and motors performance, and what we think this means for the future of eMTBs.

Dec 2025 · Joshua Hutchens
Once in a while, an industry disruptor comes along and shakes up the playing field. Avinox is exactly that in the e-bike market with the M1 drive unit...
Potent power and torque
Lightweight
Fantastic handling
Impressive software
Energy density
Limited dealer network
Lacks adjustable geometry
Braking power
Aug 2025 · Daniel Palma
The Amflow PL Carbon Pro eMTB redefines performance with its innovative Avinox M1 drive system, offering seamless integration and trail-ready capability for serious riders.
Tried and true four-bar link frame design that is fun and capable
Software and hardware integration by one company for seamless execution
105Nm constant power and 120Nm Boost mode
Free over-the-air firmware updates
OEM tires aren’t suitable for aggressive trail riding
The price of the Pro model is high but competitive
No quick release battery
No battery range extender available

Jul 2025 · Griffin Hales
A lightweight full-power eMTB with spritely handling and the best climbing performance we’ve ever tested. In my five years of testing electric bikes, few have arrived with as much hype as the Amflow PL Carbon Pro, which we received for review. Plenty of products make a splash and generate headlines for a moment, but it’s
Exceptional motor performance. The Avinox M1 delivers the best power-to-weight ratio we’ve seen and set new benchmarks in our hill climb tests, yet it remains easy to control thanks to tunable programming.
Lightweight and agile. At just 45 lbs (size L), the carbon frame and compact motor give this full-power eMTB a nimble, SL-like feel.
Versatile geometry. Well-balanced geo suits a wide range of trail riding styles, with a flip chip allowing for a 27.5” rear wheel setup for extra agility.
Efficient battery use. The sleek downtube hides a large 800Wh battery that consistently delivered excellent range in our testing.
Premium display and controls. The top tube–integrated Avinox OLED screen looks sharp and is easy to read, with multiple data views accessible via a bar-mounted touchpad.
App support and smart security. The companion app allows for deep tuning, ride customization, and layered security features such as optional 4G connectivity and location tracking.
Top-tier suspension. Fox Factory 150/160mm components provide smooth, responsive performance across demanding terrain.
Confident braking. Magura MT7s offer strong stopping power with refined modulation.
Optional high-output modes. Boost mode unlocks 120Nm for short bursts. It’s also rideable at Class 3 speeds up to 28 mph. Remember, trail access may vary.
The stock stem felt mismatched and was the only component we immediately replaced.
The XC-leaning tires are fine, but a bit underbuilt for aggressive or technical riders and might be another upgrade candidate.

Jul 2025
With a big battery, big power, and low weight, Amflow's PL Carbon Pro blurs the lines between low-powered lightweight e-bikes and high-powered heavy rigs. The power on offer is like no other motor currently on the market and yet remains completely usable in a controlled package. The bike is very much a trail bike at home on fast and flowy trails. However, it's not quite as adept when things get really rough.

Apr 2025 · Alan Muldoon
It’s fair to say that the Amflow PL Carbon is the most exciting e-bike of 2025. Not only that, it’s the only e-bike I’d happily spend my own cash on. And not just because it’s the most powerful. Although, with the cutting-edge DJI Avinox motor now boasting 1,000 watts peak power and 105Nm torque in Turbo, the Amflow simply blows the doors clean off any other e-bike currently available powered by Shimano, Bosch, Brose, Yamaha, SRAM or any of the other best e-bike motors. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Okay, so the new S-Works Specialized Turbo Levo cranks out 720 watts, so it’s getting closer, but stick the Amflow in Boost and you get 1,000 watts peak power and 120Nm torque for an eye-watering 30 seconds of pure unadulterated speed. Which is insane. Factor in the impressive 21.52kg weight for a £6k e-bike with an 800Wh battery, fast-changing and a decent specification, and it’s easy to see why the Amflow is flying off the shop floor just as quickly as it’s flying up hills. In fact, most reviews of the Amflow tend to focus on the DJI motor and its incredible power output, even if that’s just one part of the puzzle. What I wanted to know is if the Amflow is as good an e-bike as the DJI electronic tech adorning it? Or if it’s just the eMTB equivalent of a muscle car? Great in a straight line, but useless in the twisties. I also wanted to figure out why everyone was saying: “it’s just a trail bike.” So in an attempt to answer those questions, I ditched the stock tires and wedded myself to the Amflow for five full months. We went on vacation together over Christmas to Italy, where I smashed it up and down high-speed rocky coastline trails in Tuscany. Back in the UK I took it on regular day trips to the dark, dank valleys of South Wales, enjoyed loamy and dusty spring sessions in the Surrey hills, and bike park laps in a wide range of conditions. I also ran the battery flat for a comprehensive range test of the Amflow, and attempted climbs that I thought impossible and impassible, all in the name of testing. So here are my unfiltered thoughts on the Amflow PL Carbon. Amflow PL Carbon need to know: Lightweight e-bike fitted with ultra powerful DJI Avinox motor Full carbon frame with 150mm travel and 160mm fork Turbo mode delivers 105Nm torque and up to 1,000W power Integrated 800Wh battery weighs 3.74kg Fast charging takes battery from 0 to 75% in just 1.5 hours Top tube mounted 2in OLED touchscreen display, with two wireless controllers Four power modes Eco, Trail Turbo, Boost, plus ‘intelligent’ Auto mode Comprehensive motor tuning with DJI Avinox app Complete bike weighs 21.52kg (47.44lb) size L Four frame sizes: M, L, XL, XXL Bike comes stock with 29in wheels Rocker link flip chips correct geometry for 27.5in rear wheel …Continue reading »
• DJI Avinox motor has class-leading power and control
• Impressive weight for full power e-bike
• Seamless integration
• Great value for money
• It’s proved solid and reliable
• Needs better tyres
• Seat tube is too tall
• High motor resistance without assistance
• BB height could be lower
• Needs separate shifter mount
• No size small
• Battery isn't removable

Apr 2025 · Matt Beer
Hold onto your hat! This motor is in another league, and class, for that matter.
The best power to weight ratio available
Balanced all-mountain geometry
Comfortable suspension
User-friendly yet thorough system integration (motor controls and app)
Motor isn’t as quiet as other top competitors when climbing or descending
Doesn’t fit standard water bottle (and Fidlock bottle rattles against shock reservoir)
Trail casing tires don't match the bikes capabilities

Nov 2024 · Staff
While Amflow’s PL Carbon Pro eMTB is a game changer in some aspects, it does have some polarizing ride traits, that could make it...
| Frame | Amflow PL Carbon Frame, Satin Silver, 150mm rear travel, Compatible with 27.5" and 29" rear wheels |
|---|---|
| Fork | 2026 FOX 36 Performance, 160mm travel, GRIP Damper, 15×110mm, 44mm rake Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | 2026 FOX Float Performance, Trunnion (185×55mm), custom tune, EVOL Air sleeve, 2-position lever Travel: 150mm |
| Stem | Amflow Enduro Stem, One-piece CNC, Length: 35mm, Clamping diameter: 35mm |
| Handlebar | Amflow Enduro Alloy Handlebar, 35mm rise, 800mm wide, 5-degree upsweep, 9-degree backsweep |
| Saddle | Selle Royal SRX Plus |
| Seatpost | KS Rage-i, M: 150mm, L: 170mm, XL/XXL: 190mm Type: Dropper |
| Grips | Amflow Enduro Grips |
| Brakes | Magura MT5 hydraulic disc brake, HC lever, 4-piston caliper w/ Shiftmix 3, 203mm MDR-C Rotor (front and rear) Type: Magura MT5 Hydraulic Disc |
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| Rims | Amflow HMA-30, Rims: Alloy, 29'', 30mm internal width, 32H, tubeless ready, Spokes: SAPIM E-Light J-bend, Front Hub: Alloy, 2 sealed cartridge bearings, 15×110mm thru-axle, 32h, 6-bolt, Rear Hub: Alloy, 4 sealed cartridge bearings, 148×12mm thru-axle, 32h, 6-bolt, 21T |
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| Tires | Front: Maxxis Assegai MaxxTerra 29×2.5" WT 3C EXO E-25 TLR, Rear: Maxxis Dissector MaxxTerra 29×2.4" WT 3C EXO+ E-25 TLR |
| Motor | Avinox M1 Drive Unit: 105 N·m, Avinox Screen: 2-inch OLED Control Display, Avinox Integrated Battery: 800Wh, Avinox Wireless Controllers: Right and left sides, Avinox Fast Charger: 12A/508W |
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| Battery | Avinox M1 Drive Unit: 105 N·m, Avinox Screen: 2-inch OLED Control Display, Avinox Integrated Battery: 800Wh, Avinox Wireless Controllers: Right and left sides, Avinox Fast Charger: 12A/508W |
First added May 22
Last updated June 7