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Aug 2025 · Robin Ulbrich
We tested the Kalkhoff Entice 7+ Excite ABS Wave SUV e bike to find out how this low-step bike with ABS performs in everyday use.
Very stable ride
App connectivity
Solid frame and battery cover build quality
Heavy overall weight
Cluttered cockpit
Less lively, somewhat sluggish handling

Aug 2025 · Patrick Gruber
We tested the Kalkhoff Entice 5+ Advance Belt to find out what this belt-driven, step-through all-road e-bike is capable of.
Powerful motor
Low-maintenance, durable belt drive
Sturdy rear rack with 27 kg load capacity
Very high maximum system weight of 170 kg
No ABS option available
No range extender option
Rear light poorly positioned when rack is fully loaded

July 2023 · Martin Staffa
The small Kalkhoff IMAGE C.B ADVANCE+ has big ambitions when it comes to flexibility and design. Has the city ebike bitten off more than it can chew?
Very high maximum permissible weight
Comfortable and intuitive riding feel
Stylish
Many mounting options for luggage and accessories
The centre of gravity shifts quickly to the rear on climbs

Sept 2021 · Rudolf Fischer
In our E-trekking bike group test, the Kalkhoff Entice 5B Advanced+ Low Entry takes on the competition with a high maximum payload and Bosch Performance Line CX motor.
Battery is easy to remove
Relaxed pedalling position allows you to scan the road ahead
Vague handling
Poor stability with and without panniers
Equipment doesn't match the high payload
Inadequate riding comfort

Sept 2021 · Philipp Schwab
For the Endeavour 5.B Excite+, Kalkhoff put stock in an unusually high load rating of 170 kg, though this is contrasted by the previous-generation Bosch motor fitted, which delivers only 65, rather than 85 Nm, torque. Can this ebike ride to the win nonetheless or is it held back by the missing power?
Almost silent
Ease of operation
Intuitive handling
High maximum permissible weight of 170 kg
Feeling of security
Nest of cables at the front of the bike
Under-motored for steep climbs

Mar 2021 · Rudolf Fischer
We put the Bosch powered Kalkhoff Endeavour 7.B in its special Pure trim to the test. How does the trekking ebike perform?
Sporty handling
Aesthetic design
Powerful Bosch Performance CX motor
Complicated headset construction
Lack of long-distance comfort
Q: Which Kalkhoff bikes are most popular?
The most popular Kalkhoff model families are the ENTICE, IMAGE and ENDEAVOUR.
Q: Does Kalkhoff make eBikes?
Yes, Kalkhoff is primarily an e-bike manufacturer.