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3.999 $(3.437 €)| Gewicht | 25,4 kg |
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| Rahmen | Aluminium |
| Aufhängung | Voll, 150mm vorne |
| Gabel | RockShox Psylo |
| Stoßdämpfer | RockShox Deluxe Select+ |
| Räder | 29″ Aluminium |
| Antriebsstrang | 1 × 12 |
| Gruppenset | Eagle 70 Transmission |
| Motor | hub-drive |
| Batterie | 800Wh |
| Bremsen | SRAM DB8 Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Sattelstütze | Tropfer |
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März 2026
Aventon has been making affordable city and hybrid bikes for years, but with the release of the Current, look to be going all in one ...
Mai 2026 · Florentin Vesenbeckh
Eigener Motor, eigene Software und spezielle Features - Aventon steckt richtig viel Technik in sein erstes E-MTB. Current. Und das für 5499 Euro. Unser Test.

Mai 2026
Aventon has been making ebikes since 2018, but well-priced Current is their first full-suspension, mid-drive eMTB
Great value in the current market
Nice bright and easy-to-read touchscreen display
Good low-speed handling on good grip
Motor is quiet with a smooth whir
Easy conversion from Class 1 to Class 3
Clever bottle cage support that aligns the bottle away from the shock
Maven Base brakes are awesome with a lighter lever feel
S1000 T-type derailleur works very well
Rear shock needs volume spacers for better support
Fork tops out abruptly with desired rebound setting
General lack of traction, especially under braking
Motor engagement initially touchy (improved after firmware update)
Motor cover bolt was loose causing rattle
Walk mode does not handle stairs well
Motor lacks refinement compared to Bosch, Brose, Shimano
170mm seatpost too short for XL
Hard plastic core grips and handlebar with low rise and compliance
Tires come with tubes, tubeless conversion needed; rim tape not dialed
Cables and lines a little long from factory
Rear brake needed a bleed out of the box

Apr. 2026 · Griffin Hales
With a mixed carbon/aluminum frame, premium components, and a powerful custom motor, the Aventon Current EXP enters the full-suspension eMTB category with an unusually strong value proposition and a super fun ride experience. The Aventon Current looks ready to shake up the eMTB landscape. There’s no shortage of full-power, full-suspension options these days, but Aventon’s
Excellent motor performance. Strong power, smooth engagement, and enough control to handle varied trail situations confidently. Boost mode is a nice bonus, but even the standard settings already feel plenty capable.
Excellent handling. The Current strikes a nice balance between stability and playfulness. Its geometry, full 29” wheel setup, and mixed-frame construction help it feel confident with most trail scenarios.
One of the best eMTB values out there. Mixed carbon/aluminum frame, electronic SRAM shifting, Maven brakes, touchscreen display, ACU features, and strong motor performance, the value is hard to ignore.
Great braking power/performance. One of the more powerful brakes out there let you push the bike hard with a great counterbalance in place.
Advanced security features with 4g connectivity. GPS tracking, geofencing, alarms for unusual activity, etc. Uncommon amount of security on an eMTB.
Nice suspension. The RockShox Lyrik Select fork and Super Deluxe Select+ shock strike a good balance between plushness and support. It’s a comfortable and capable setup that should work well for most trail riders.
Great range and hill-climbing power. Excellent numbers across our standardized testing.
PAS controller buttons are pretty stiff and gave me a couple of missfires.
Non-removable battery. Not uncommon on eMTBs, but this would be a great wishlist item for the next generation.
März 2026
Viel Ausstattung, viel Power – und ein überraschend niedriger Preis: Mit dem Current EXP schickt US-Newcomer Aventon sein erstes E-Fully ins Rennen. Doch kann das Bike mit Carbonrahmen, starkem Motor und üppigem Setup wirklich mit der etablierten Konkurrenz mithalten – oder ist der Preis zu gut, um wahr zu sein?
März 2026
Aventon has, by volume, made an absolute ton of e-bikes, but, up until now, none of them have been full suspension mountain bikes. The brand cemented itself as a player in the e-mobility space, with a lineup of commuter, cargo, and fat e-bikes. The Current shouldn’t come as a surprise though, given that Aventon recently announced its sponsorship of freeride legend Brett Tippie. What is a bit surprising though, is how well—on paper at least—the brand’s first foray into e-MTBs meets the current moment. Aventon Current EXP Details, Travel: 140 mm (rear) 150 mm (front), Wheel Size: 29”, Size Tested: Large, Build Tested: EXP, Head Tube Angle: 64.6°, Motor: Aventon Ultro X (850W power, 120Nm Torque), Battery: 800 Wh, Measured Weight: 53.37 lbs (24.21 kg), MSRP: $5,999, One of the themes of this review is that in some ways the Current is a fairly “average” bike in relation to the market, while in others it's a major outlier. The info block above is a great example. The weight, geometry, and suspension numbers all feel like really safe bets—stick the top 20 most popular e-bikes into a spreadsheet, average them out, and you have something similar to the Current. But the price and the motor stats for that price are major outliers. The Current is downright affordable in today's market, and very powerful, rivaling the S-Works motors in Specialized’s current lineup for almost a third of the price. And that’s for the top-end carbon front triangle, aluminum rear Current EXP. The all-alloy Current ADV is $1,400 less. So, my big question going into my time on the Current was “what compromise, if any, does it make to hit those stats?”, Luckily I’ve had a few weeks of rallying the Current hard on my home trails to form a solid answer to that question.

März 2026
Aventon’s new Current full-suspension E-MTB combines a punchy motor and smart tuning with trail-ready handling—and starting at $4,599, it’s priced to challenge far costlier bikes.

März 2026 · Ron Frazelle
The new Aventon Current EXP is an affordable, full-suspension, full-power eMTB that is ready to shred your favorite trails.
| Rahmen | 6061 Aluminum Farben: Blue Onyx; Camouflage |
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| Gabel | Rockshox Psylo Gold 150mm (44mm Offset) Federweg: 150mm |
| Stoßdämpfer | Rockshox Deluxe Select+ (210x55) |
| Kopfhörer | ZS56 Upper/Lower |
| Vorbau | 50mm Length, 35mm Clamp |
| Lenker | 35mm Clamp, 5° Upsweep, 7° Backsweep. S/M: 780mm, 20mm Rise. L/XL: 800mm, 30mm Rise |
| Sattel | Selle Royal SRX |
| Sattelstütze | 31.6mm XFusion Manic Dropper Seatpost. S/M: 150mm, L/XL: 170mm Typ: Tropfer |
| Pedale | 9/16" Alloy Platform |
| Griffe | Aventon Lock on grips |
| Schaltwerk | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission (12-SPD) |
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| Kurbel | SRAM 34T |
| Schalthebel | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission |
| Kassette | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission 11-50T |
| Kette | SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission |
| Kettenführung | 32-24T Compatible |
| Bremsen | Front: SRAM DB8 Stealth, Rear: SRAM DB8 Stealth Typ: SRAM DB8 Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Felgen | Front: 29", Double-Wall Aluminum, Tubeless Compatible, 32 Hole, Rear: 29", Double-Wall Aluminum, Tubeless Compatible, 32 Hole |
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| Reifen | Front: Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5" EXO (Tubeless Ready), Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II, 29x2.4" EXO (Tubeless Ready) |
| Scheibenrotoren | SRAM Centerline 200mm 6-Bolt |
| Motor | Aventon Ultro X |
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| Batterie | 800Wh Integrated Battery |
| Anzeige | Integrated Top Tube Display with Touch Screen |
| Ladegerät | 42V 4A charger |
First added 19. März
Last updated 30. Mai