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A 20″ aluminum frame long tail cargo e-bike with modest components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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$1,999| Weight | 82.0 lbs |
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| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Hardtail, 50mm |
| Wheels | 20″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 7 |
| Groupset | Shimano |
| Motor | 750W hub-drive |
| Battery | 678Wh |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Summary
The Aventon Abound is a well-regarded long-tail cargo e-bike, praised for its solid value, responsive motor, and high payload capacity. It offers a comfortable ride with its suspension fork and seatpost, and features like the Aventon Control Unit (ACU) with 4G connectivity add to its appeal. While it excels in stability and handling, some riders may find the pedal extension short and the bike's weight challenging.
Responsive and powerful 750W motor with adaptive torque sensor
High 440-lb payload capacity
Comfortable ride with suspension fork and seatpost
Integrated ACU module with 4G connectivity for security and customization
Solid and sturdy gravity cast frame
Pedal extension may be short for taller riders
Heavy weight makes it difficult to reposition or carry
Wide tires feel sluggish
The new Abound LR is a vast improvement on what I thought was already a great cargo eBike.
With its 708-Wh battery, the Abound LR gave us one of the longest Range Test results we’ve seen from a cargo e-bike.Electric Bike Report
At $1999, I can’t think of any cargo e-bike currently on offer that have the integration, range of features, refinement, and range of accessories available.
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May 2025 · Joshua Hutchens
The Aventon Abound LR takes the award-winning design of their original cargo bike and adds some impressive anti-theft technology and improved ride quality...
Stable when weighted
Comfortable handling
Capable hauling capacity
Excellent security features
Dim headlight
Few places to Test-ride
Small screen can be difficult to read
Mar 2025 · Alvin Holbrook
The latest Aventon Abound LR cargo e-bike isn't perfect, but it offers real utility and tech at an impressive pricepoint.

Mar 2025 · Ron Frazelle
We reviewed Aventon's new Abound LR eCargo bike and found the improvements made to this ine from the previous generation are outstanding.

Mar 2025 · John S. Bozick
This sturdy cargo e-bike packs the punch needed for hauling while offering high-tech security features uncommon at its price point. In recent years, cargo e-bikes have become all the rage. They allow families to spend more time together while enjoying the outdoors. They encourage a healthy lifestyle while also being environmentally friendly. And they share
The Abound LR feels responsive and powerful—a great combination on a bike meant to haul cargo or passengers effectively. Its 750W motor delivers power intuitively, thanks to its adaptive torque sensor.
The integrated ACU module with 4G connectivity allows users to access security, location tracking, and customization features through the Aventon app.
The bike’s gravity cast frame isn’t just for looks; the Abound feels solid and sturdy when carrying cargo, thanks to its internal reinforcement and telescoping quill stem.
This bike can go the distance! With its 708-Wh battery, the Abound LR gave us one of the longest Range Test results we’ve seen from a cargo e-bike.
We found the ride to be comfortable due to the Abound’s suspension seatpost and suspension fork with 50mm of travel.
The Abound LR’s 440-lb payload capacity is on par with many similar cargo bikes, but not all others come with so many accessories! The bike includes wheel guards, footboards, and a lockable frame storage bag.
Aventon offers a variety of additional compatible accessories, including standards like seat pads and cargo baskets, plus uncommon options like the front pizza rack.
Riders around 6’ and above may not have full leg extension with the bike’s 350mm suspension seatpost. We encourage Aventon to use a longer seatpost in the future.

Mar 2025
Check out our in-depth Aventon Abound LR review, a 2025 cargo e-bike with a 440-lb payload, 60-mile range, and smart features like 4G connectivity, geofencing security and app tuning.
The Abound LR’s gravity-cast frame is a standout, formed by pouring molten aluminum into a mold for a seamless, stiffer structure that really shines under load. I felt the difference on rides with cargo—no flex, just a solid, confident handling that makes it a step up from the welded frames of older models. It’s a subtle engineering flex that pays off when you’re hauling 440 lbs.
The keyless battery system ditches physical keys for an electronic lock you control via the app or BC147 display, adding a layer of modern convenience and security. It’s a small but clever touch that makes popping the 708Wh battery out for storage or charging feel futuristic, and it’s shared across Aventon’s last four bikes—smart for swaps and spares. I’ll be honest, I appreciate not fumbling with another key on my keychain.
With the Aventon App, you can tweak the 750W motor’s output to match your riding style, saving custom profiles, all backed by a smooth torque sensor. I was able to cover about 75 miles in Eco mode on flat ground, way past the 60-mile claim, showing how that tuning pairs with the 80 Nm of torque to stretch range or power as needed. It’s like having a bike that learns your style.
The 7-inch-longer rear rack and 440-lb payload turn this into a legit urban workhorse, and the included footboards and optional captain’s chair make it kid-ready out of the gate. I hauled 40 lbs of cargo plus my 180-lb self up hills without much sweat, and the 50mm suspension fork kept it comfy—perfect for city riders juggling groceries or family. It’s a hauler that doesn’t skimp on practicality or ride quality. See Latest Price

Feb 2023
A feature-packed, small-wheeled e-bike capable of carrying almost anything.
| Frame | Double-Butted Aluminum Alloy Colors: Sage; Polaris |
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| Fork | Suspension Fork with 50mm travel, with lockout Travel: 50mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Square Taper, Sealed, Torque Sensor |
| Headset | Sealed Bearing Headset |
| Stem | Folding, Height Adjustable, 31.8mm, 9 Degree Rise |
| Handlebar | Aluminum 31.8mm, 700mm |
| Saddle | Aventon Saddle |
| Seatpost | Dropper Seatpost, 30.9mm x 440mm Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | 9/16" Alloy Platform |
| Grips | Ergonomic Comfort |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano 7 speed |
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| Crank | 170mm w/ 52 T |
| Shifters | 7 Speed Twist |
| Cassette | 14-28T, 7 Speed |
| Chain | 148 Link, 7 Speed |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Type: Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Double Wall Aluminum 36h Front & Rear |
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| Spokes | Black Stainless 13G Front / Iron 12G Rear |
| Front Hub | 36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear |
| Rear Hub | 36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear |
| Tires | 20 x 2.4 |
| Motor | 48V, 750W sustained, 1200W peak brushless rear hub motor |
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| Battery | Samsung 2100 cells, 48V, 14.4AH, 678.2Wh, UL UN38.3 MSDS certification |
| Display | LCD Smart "Easy Read" |
| Charger | 48V, 3 Amp Fast Charger |
| Lights | Front and rear lights integrated |
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| Fenders | Included |
| Racks | Included |
First added May 10
Last updated September 6
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