The bike centers on the Avinox M2 motor, which delivers a peak power of 1100W and 125N•m of torque. To manage this power, Amflow collaborated with FOX on a custom suspension system featuring 120mm of front travel and 105mm in the rear, specifically tuned to maintain stability under heavy cargo loads. The frame geometry is highly adaptable, allowing riders to adjust the head tube angle and configure wheel setups between 27.5-inch and 29-inch options.
Utility is a primary focus for the TL Carbon, which boasts a total weight capacity of 200kg. The modular design includes integrated racks and mudguards, though these can be stripped away to return the vehicle to a traditional mountain bike profile that meets CAT-III certification standards. The drive system also introduces the SmoothShift electronic shifting, a collaboration with TRP that allows for gear changes without the need to maintain pedaling pressure.
Energy management is handled through a flexible battery system. The bike ships with a removable 800Wh unit, with options to add a 600Wh battery or a secondary 480Wh pack for a total capacity of 1280Wh. Amflow also debuted a new sequential charging hub capable of managing four batteries at once. Integrated software features include offline navigation, Apple Find My tracking, and an automated heart rate assist mode. The bike is scheduled for its public debut at Eurobike 2026 in Frankfurt, with a global retail rollout expected later this year.




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