Gazelle has introduced the Easyflow C8, an electric bicycle designed to prioritize comfort, safety, and accessibility for urban riders. The model features a unique step-through frame geometry that enables easy mounting and dismounting, allowing cyclists to keep both feet on the ground when stopping — an advantage for those navigating city streets and frequent traffic lights.
The Easyflow C8 is equipped with an eight-speed Shimano Nexus hub gear system paired with automatic shifting, enabling riders to concentrate on the road rather than manually changing gears. Power comes from a Shimano EP5 mid-drive motor that produces up to 50 Nm of torque, offering sufficient assistance for city commutes and gentle inclines.
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The externally mounted battery is available in 418 Wh, 504 Wh, and 630 Wh capacities, with the largest option providing up to 145 km (about 90 miles) of range in Eco mode, according to Gazelle.
A Shimano SC-EN600 color display provides key riding information, while Schwalbe Big Ben Plus tires and Tektro hydraulic disc brakes contribute to stability and control. The Easyflow C8 also includes built-in lighting and a rear luggage rack, though it omits suspension to maintain a simpler, low-maintenance setup.
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Prices for the Gazelle Easyflow C8 start at €3,599 (approximately $4,196). For the U.S. market, Gazelle offers the Easyflow C7, a lower-spec variant sharing the same frame design, starting at $3,999.
