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2025 Aventon

Pace 4 Step-Through

A 650b aluminum frame hybrid e-bike with modest components and tektro hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

1799 US$(1578 €)
Weight26,4 kg  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionRigid
ForkAluminum
Wheels650b Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 8
GroupsetAltus
Motor500W hub-drive
Battery733Wh
BrakesTektro Hydraulic Disc
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

53 km/h

Pace 4 Step-Through

56 km/h

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Sizing
Regular

150cm – 172cm

LG

169cm – 185cm

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Summary

The Aventon Pace series is praised for its comfortable, upright riding position and efficient performance, making it ideal for urban commuting and casual rides. Key upgrades include a torque sensor for a more natural ride feel, integrated safety features like turn signals, and a range that can exceed 70 miles. While it offers great handling and a lightweight design, some reviews note issues with rear wheel locking during hard braking and visibility of the LCD screen in sunlight.

Pros
  • Torque sensor for a more natural ride feel

  • Integrated safety features like turn signals

  • Excellent range, exceeding 70 miles in some tests

  • Lightweight design for easy handling

  • Comfortable, upright riding position

Cons
  • Rear wheel can lock up during hard braking

  • LCD screen visibility issues in direct sunlight

Key Quotes
Pace 500.3 gives riders full control over the way they cruise. It’s the same great Pace with newer technologies…it’s leisurely riding with a lift
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The addition of the bike’s torque sensor has greatly improved its general feel, its motor’s responsiveness and efficiency, and the distance it can travel.
Electric Bike Report
Aventon delivered a solid cruiser that has excellent range, practical speed, industry-leading security and tech all wrapped up in a nice modern look and at a price that doesn’t require a second mortgage.
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Aventon Pace 4 Review | Cruise Swiftly with Security & Style

dic 2025 · John S. Bozick

Aventon’s latest take on a city cruiser feels fresh and youthful while hosting an impressive suite of 4G-enabled security and ride customization features. Historically, the Pace city cruiser has been one of Aventon’s most iconic rides; it’s the original model that many other brands imitated but never quite matched. Now, having received the same treatment

Highs
  • The Pace 4 has a sporty feel with a big focus on comfort. It has a cushy cruiser-style saddle on a suspension seatpost to keep the ride smooth.

  • Its motor output feels responsive and natural, thanks to Aventon’s pairing of a 500W motor and torque sensor. Users can also customize motor output through the Aventon app!

  • The integrated ACU module gives owners remarkable control over the bike’s security. 4G connectivity enables location tracking, geofencing, a motion detection and alarm system, a wheel lock, and more!

  • It has incredible range! The bike’s 733 Wh battery and efficient motor gave us one of the best results yet from a 500W commuter.

  • The Pace 4’s handling is superb, thanks to its rigid fork, BMX-style handlebars, and 27.5×2.1” tires.

  • Its step-thru frame and sub-17” standover height make for easy mounting and dismounting without the need to lift a leg over the saddle.

  • Security features aside, we found the bike intuitive and simple to operate, with three pedal assist levels and a relatively straightforward cockpit layout.

Lows
  • Previous Pace owners looking to upgrade may be surprised by the new model’s longer reach and the absence of Dutch-style handlebars. Fortunately, Aventon sells a set of more swept-back BMX-style bars separately.

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Electric Bike Review
Aventon Pace 4 Review: Silky Smooth With Top Tier Tech

dic 2025 · Mike East

Aventon has released the all-new Pace 4, with a new look and adding a whole new lineup of smart tech and security features, now with more range and a lighter weight. Check out my Aventon Pace 4 review!

Observations
  • New for 2025, Aventon has ditched the high-step frame offering sticking solely to a Step-Through frame, and they dropped the ‘500’ from the Pace name of the very popular cruiser.

  • Also dropped was the last-generations 48V e-system in a move to 36V system shared in its Level.3 and Abound siblings, making spare batteries, motors and controllers shareable between the bikes.

  • Advertised with a range of up to 70 miles, I was able to eke out 71 miles in MIN pedal assist, and 44 miles in MAX range testing. This is not only an increase of 10 miles in range, but a pretty substantial range for any e-bike owner regardless of use from several quick trips to even longer adventures, all on one charge.

  • The 500W motor puts out up to 864W’s of peaking power, 60 Nm of torque and with Aventon's improved dual-sided torque sensor, the pedal assist is very quiet, and more importantly, very smooth. See Latest Price

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Bikerumor
Aventon Updates Next Generation Pace 4 Cruiser, Now with Smart Tech

abr 2025 · Ron Frazelle

Aventon, has been busy lately. The past few months have seen a myriad of new and updated bikes. But today, Aventon launches the new Pace 4.

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Bicycling
We Tested Aventon's Zippy Pace 500, and It Impresses With Power and Comfort

mar 2022

Aventon's feature-packed second-generation Pace 500 cruiser e-bike impresses with power and comfort.

Highs
  • Peppy 500 watt hub motor

  • Hydraulic disc brakes & 8-speed drivetrain

  • Integrated lights

Lows
  • Be mindful of the torque in low gears

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Aventon Pace 350 Step-Through

feb 2022 · Jeremy Benson

The Aventon Pace 350 is one of the least expensive electric bikes we've tested, but its performance rivals that of the more expensive competition. While it...

Highs
  • Reasonable price

  • Lighter weight

  • Step-through frame

  • Comfortable

  • Smooth ride

Lows
  • Less powerful motor

  • Top speed of 20 mph

  • Limited features

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

6061 Aluminum, Gravity Cast Front Triangle

ColorsBlue Steel; Mica; Flint

Fork

Rigid Aluminum Fork

Bottom Bracket

Square Taper, Sealed, double sided Torque Sensor 83mmx158.5mm

Headset

Sealed Bearing Headset

Stem

31.8mm x 50mm, +15 Degree Rise

Handlebar

BMX Style Aluminum 31.8mm, 720mm

Saddle

Aventon Saddle

Seatpost

Aventon Suspension Seatpost, Ø 30.9mm, 350mm Length. 50mm travel

TypeSuspension

Pedals

9/16" Composite Platform

Grips

Aventon Ergonomic Comfort lock on grips

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Altus 8-Speed

Crank

48T

Shifters

Shimano 8-Speed Trigger

Cassette

12-32T / 8 Speed Shimano CS HG200-8

Chain

7/8 speed 122L

Brakes

Front: Tektro Hydraulic w/ E-Cutoff, Rear: Tektro Hydraulic w/ E-Cutoff

TypeTektro Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: 27.5", 36 hole, Nutted axle, Schrader Valve, Rear: 27.5", 36 hole, Nutted hub drive motor, Schrader Valve

Tires

27.5" x 2.1"

Disc Rotors

180mm 6 bolt

Electric Components
Motor

36v, 500W

Battery

Removable Internal Lithium-ion. 36V, 20Ah, 733Wh, LG 21700 cells

Display

Aventon BC147

Charger

36V Output: 42V/ 4A

Accessories
Lights

Front and rear lights integrated

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