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Momentum model ranges
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Compakt E+

Current Models

1

price

€4,999

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Voya E+

Current Models

1

price

€1,899

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PakAway

Current Models

1

price

CA$999

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Vida

Current Models

1

price

$2,150

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PakYak E+

Current Models

1

price

€4,299

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Recent reviews
Escape Collective
Velofollies tech gallery: Momentum is building for 32" wheels and tyres

Jan 2026 · Suvi Loponen

The Belgian show had a host of new and updated products to present.

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Bikerumor
Momentum Vida E+ eBike Gets New 500W SyncDrive Move S Motor for Smooth Starts

Oct 2025 · Ron Frazelle

California's lifestyle-inspired Momentum Bikes announces the latest iteration of their popular Vida E+ Ebike, with smoother starts

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Electric Bike Review
Momentum Vida E+ Review, 2025: Commuter Gets An Overhaul

Oct 2025 · Mike East

2025 Momentum Vida E+ review: Complete redesign swaps mid-drive for 500W rear hub motor with 8-speed Shimano drivetrain. Real-world tested with 57-mile range, full accessory setup, and honest pros/cons for daily commuting.

Observations
  • Momentum basically rebuilt the Vida E+ from the ground up for 2025, swapping out the old mid-drive and internal gear hub for a 500W rear hub motor with regular 8-speed Shimano Acera. The new motor setup is very quiet and smooth, showing the experience Momentum brings to the table in knowing the difference between what works and what shines, plus it's less complicated than the old setup.

  • All the practical perks are present, like an easy access step-through frame, front suspension, solid 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes, and optional front and rear MIK racks to carry any extra gear along the way.

  • The 687.9Wh battery is pretty clever with an external charge indicator so you don't have to guess, plus it stays strong until it's nearly dead (unlike some bikes that start dying at 15%). At 61 pounds it's not light, but the weight feels balanced and manageable.

  • The riding position just works, you sit upright, the swept bars feel natural, and the 26-inch wheels make it easy to navigate tight spots. The display and app do exactly what they're supposed to do without being overly complicated or trying to do too much. See Latest Price

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Electric Bike Report
Momentum Vida E+ Review | Bold Choices Paying Off

Oct 2025 · Griffin Hales

The revamped Vida E+ is more accessible than before, featuring a new motor that provides a good boost while maintaining a natural pedaling feel. Momentum’s refreshed Vida E+ brings a few key updates to its design. The former mid-drive has been swapped for a higher power 500W rear hub motor (750W peak) with 60Nm of

Highs
  • Strong motor performance: Solid power, speed, and an impressively natural feel thanks to well-tuned torque sensor integration.

  • Versatile design: Balances the comfort of a cruiser with the practicality of a commuter.

  • Superb braking: 4-piston hydraulic brakes are rare on this style of bike, and testing showed excellent stopping distances.

  • Clean styling: Internal cable routing and attractive paint options (3) give it a sharp look.

  • Comfortable ride: Two frame sizes, ergonomic grips, supportive geometry, and a high-quality fork all combine to create a smooth experience.

  • Expandable utility: The optional MIK rack system, panniers, mirrors, and other accessories allow you to easily scale it into a full commuter setup.

Lows
  • In higher gears (7th/8th), the chain can flop down and hit the chainstay; a guard would help protect the frame from grease or dings.

  • The bike rides extremely well, but in this price tier, including a throttle and headlight would have been nice to pad the value.

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Electric Bike Report
Momentum Cito E+ Review | Does It Have The Muscle?

Sept 2024 · Griffin Hales

With kids, with cargo, or when solo, the Momentum Cito E+ rides nice and easy with a few tricks up its sleeves not all utility/cargo e-bikes have. If you pay close attention, you’ll notice that many of the biggest names in cycling are quietly fighting for supremacy in the cargo/utility e-bike space. The Momentum Cito

Highs
  • The motor is everything you want in a cargo e-bike motor: power, control, speed – even when weighed down with lots of cargo.

  • Great handling thanks to the low center of gravity of the frame design, and the 20 x 4” tires with an efficient semi-slick tread.

  • Highly useful with additional accessories that are unique like the top-tube “glovebox,” and the elongated bench seat.

  • Great all-around performance in our testing from range to brakes and hill climbing.

  • Stores vertically to save space.

  • 132 lbs capacity on the rear rack can hold up to two child seats, or several different cargo bags.

  • Included 4-amp charger cna quickly fill up the 780Wh battery is just a few hours.

  • We like that it comes with a storage box standard – many cargo e-bikes don’t have accessories.

Lows
  • While we liked the optional rear basket we tested, it covered up the included storage box. It looks like other accessories might do the same.

  • A safety feature we wish we could toggle, the bike’s throttle won’t work until you’re moving at least 3.5 mph.

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BikeRadar
Momentum PakYak E+ review | BikeRadar

Sept 2024 · Warren Rossiter

Ebike with mid-sized wheels and a big load capacity

Highs
  • Superb handling when set up correctly

  • Lots of standard equipment

  • Big range

  • Good price

Lows
  • Kickstand too narrow to be stable on rougher surfaces

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Momentum bikes are most popular?

The most popular Momentum model families are the Voya E+, Vida, and PakYak E+.

Q: Does Momentum make eBikes?

Yes, Momentum manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.