Bianchi unveils T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type e-bike focused commuting

So far, Bianchi, an Italian electric bicycle manufacturer, is widely known for its mountain bikes. But recently Bianchi expanded its electric bicycle segment by introducing the T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type, which are designed for city riding and touring.

Both models of electric bicycles have a clean and beautiful design and are suitable for everyday use.

The T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type have step-through frames, and handlebars with adjustment from 90 to 140 degrees. This feature allows the rider to make adjustments according to the rider’s posture. Both bike models are perfect for commuting to the office, recreational riding, or even a quick workout.

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The Type-C is definitely more suited for leisurely city driving. Riders are protected from dirt by chain covers and mud guards.

The battery system used has an easy to remove which allows the user to charge from the bicycle, such as at work or at home.

Meanwhile, the T-Type is designed as a bolder electric bike with a sturdier construction. This model can handle off-road routes of moderate difficulty.

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The T-Type has a sporty Urban Gray and Green color choice, while the C-Type has a sleek and elegant Iridescent Bronze or Blue Stone color choice.

The T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type use a Shimano E6100 250W motor with a claimed torque of 60 Nm. Meanwhile, the Phylion 417 Wh battery provides a range of up to 59 miles on a single charge. With the help of power, the T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type can reach a top speed of 15.5 miles per hour.

100 lumen headlamps at the front provide visibility up to 400 meters. Meanwhile, the rear luggage rack can carry items weighing up to 25 kilograms.

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The T-Tronik C-Type and T-Type use Radius hydraulic disc brakes for braking. Both electric bike models use SunRace nine-speed gear shifters and 29-inch wheels.

Bianchi has not yet detailed pricing and both models will be available. Given the not-so-special features, we should expect the bike to be more affordable.

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