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2025 Aventon

Level 2

Prix du fabricant

1 899 $US(1 632 €)
Poids28,1 kg  
CadreAluminium
SuspensionSemi-rigide, 65mm
roues650b Aluminium
Transmission1 × 8
GroupeShimano
Moteur500W hub-drive
Batterie672Wh
FreinsDisque hydraulique
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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)

50 km/h

Level 2

44 km/h

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Aventon Level series is praised as a highly functional and sharply priced commuter e-bike, offering a smooth ride with its suspension fork and seatpost, and a responsive 500W motor with torque sensor. It stands out for its high-tech features like GPS tracking, geofencing, and integrated lights with turn signals, alongside practical additions like a cargo rack and fenders. While it excels in ride quality and value, some reviews note minor inconveniences like the charging port location and the tail lights not functioning as brake lights.

Pros
  • Highly functional and sharply priced commuter e-bike

  • Responsive 500W motor and torque sensor for a fun riding experience

  • High-tech features including GPS tracking and geofencing

  • Suspension fork and seatpost for additional comfort

  • Practical additions like cargo rack and fenders

Cons
  • Charging port location under the downtube slightly annoying to access

  • Tail lights do not function as brake lights

  • Flexible plastic brake levers felt less sturdy

Key Quotes
Aventon’s Level 3 is still the benchmark commuter e-bike and one of the best bicycles I’ve ridden in the past several months.
Bicycling
The Level 3 ST’s ride quality is top-notch, thanks to its handling, responsive power output, overall comfort factor, accessible step-thru frame, and its integrated technology.
Electric Bike Report
This bike is likely the best commuter bike you can buy for the money, and for many people, the best one you can buy, period.
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Velo
First Look: Aventon Level.3

juin 2025 · Emily LaPointe

Sleek style and a slew of features that boost power, range, comfort, and security set this do-everything e-bike commuter apart

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Aventon Level 3

avr. 2025 · Joshua Hutchens

The Aventon Level 3 is our top pick for daily commuting and versatile everyday use. It strikes a perfect balance between sportiness, hitting 28 mph via...

Points forts
  • Excellent ride quality

  • Snappy handling

  • ACU

  • Impressive range

Points faibles
  • Dim headlight

  • Awkard location for charging port

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Bikerumor
Aventon Takes Your Commute to the Next Level with Sub $2000 Level 3

févr. 2025 · Ron Frazelle

Aventon launched thier flagship commuter bike, the Level 3, now with 4G connectability and a plethora of features, all at $1899.

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Electric Bike Review
Aventon Level.3 ST Review: Security Meets City Smarts

févr. 2025

Aventon Level.3 ST review: 70-mile range, 4G security, stiff frame, and smooth torque sensor make this 2025 commuter e-bike a solid pick.

Observations
  • With 4G-powered GPS, geofencing, and an electronic wheel lock, this bike’s equipped to tackle urban theft concerns—complete with an alarm that sounds if someone tampers with it. It might be more than needed in a quiet suburb, but for city riders parking in busy areas, it’s a practical safety feature.

  • Aventon’s new “gravity-cast” frame—a term for its reinforced aluminum design—stays stiff and responsive, avoiding the flex some step-through frames suffer from. Beyond the ride quality, its cleaner lines and matte colors add a refined look without overdoing it.

  • The Level.3’s torque sensor stands out—it adjusts assist based on your pedaling effort smoothly, unlike older cadence sensors that deliver power in a less refined way. It’s efficient and intuitive, making city rides feel seamless rather than a struggle against the motor.

  • Aventon claims 70 miles of range, and I managed about 75 on low assist in real-world testing—though it dropped to 40 when using max power on hills. It’s reliable for commutes or a longer weekend ride, but don’t count on stretching it too far if you’re pushing the motor hard all the time. See Latest Price

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Electric Bike Report
Aventon Level.2 E-Bike Review | Read BEFORE Buying – Electric Bike Report

janv. 2025 · Griffin Hales

If you’ve followed Aventon over the years you’ve likely noticed how its evolved in the e-bike space. Its e-bike lineup has held some crowd-pleasing favorites, and they’ve added even more diverse offerings to it, but over the last 18 months or so we’ve really seen refinement from Aventon’s e-bikes. That focus on refinement is what

Points forts
  • The new torque sensor is a fundamentally different experience: the Level 2 has a much more natural bike riding feel compared to its predecessor

  • The torque sensor also helped improve battery life while keeping the same 500W motor / 672 Wh battery combo as the previous level

  • While we liked the Zoom brakes we tested on past Level models, we’re happy to see Tektro hydraulic brakes as they are reliable performers that are easier to get serviced

  • We loved the look of the blue Aventon Level 2 we reviewed, but we think all 4 color options (white, pink, blue, clay) hold a lot of visual appeal compared to the previous gray color

  • The 8-speed Shimano Acera drivetrain is as responsive as ever and provides adequate gearing for going up or down hills

  • The color display is easy to read, and the downloadable Aventon app pairs with it nicely to enhance your overall experience

  • All the contact points are performance-oriented enough for a serious commuter, while comfortable enough to warrant spending over an hour in the saddle

Points faibles
  • We’re fans of the torque-sensor, especially at lower PAS levels, but it does mean that higher PAS levels feel a tad tame for the high speed loving crowds.

  • Aventon prioritized battery life on the Level 2 which resulted in the bike riding not quite as hard on throttle to help preserve the battery.

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Bicycling
Aventon’s Updated Level.2 Might Be the Best Commuter E-Bike You Can Buy

août 2022

Aventon’s latest commuter e-bike adds practicality and a smoother ride.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Double-Butted Aluminum Alloy

CouleursClay; Glacier

Fourche

Coil Spring Suspension, Thru-axle, 65mm travel with lockout

Voyager65mm

Type de ressortRessort

Pédalier

Square Taper, Sealed, Torque Sensor

Casque

Sealed Bearing Headset

Tige

Threadless, 31.8mm, 7 Degree Rise

Guidon

Aluminum 31.8mm, 680mm

Selle

Aventon by Velo

Tige de selle

Aluminum Alloy, 27.2mm, 2-Bolt Clamp

TypeRigide

Pédales

9/16" Alloy Platform

Poignées

Ergonomic Comfort

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano 8 speed

Manivelle

170mm w/ 46 T

Manettes

8 Speed Trigger

Cassette

12-32T, 8 Speed

Chaîne

122 Link, 8 Speed

Freins

Hydraulic

TypeDisque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Double Wall Aluminum 36h Front & Rear

Rayons

Black Stainless 13G Front / 12G Rear

Moyeu avant

36H Disc Thru-axle Front, Nutted Rear

Moyeu arrière

36H Disc Thru-axle Front, Nutted Rear

Pneus

27.5 x 2.1 Hybrid Tires, Reflective Sidewalls

Composants électriques
Moteur

48V, 500w sustained, 864w peak brushless hub motor

Batterie

48V, 14Ah (672Wh) LG Cell, UL 2849 Compliant

Affichage

LCD Smart "Easy Read"

Chargeur

48V, 3 Amp Fast Charger

Accessoires
Lumières

Front and rear lights integrated

Garde-boues

Included

Porte-bagages

Included

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