Tuesday, June 9

Mihogo has unveiled its upcoming e-bike model, the Air, which features a lightweight design and extended range capabilities. Built with carbon fiber, the Air weighs 49.8 pounds (~22.6 kilograms), making it easy to handle.

The bike incorporates a dual-battery system, with a total capacity of nearly 1,000 watt-hours (Wh), providing what Mihogo claims to be one of the longest ranges available in its class.

The Air’s carbon-fiber frame is constructed from “Japanese Toray T800” material, supporting a maximum load of 220 pounds (~100 kilograms) and certified by TÜV. Mihogo also equipped the frame with a dual-arm torque sensor, contributing to the bike’s responsive performance.

The dual batteries are strategically placed within the frame and feature “GANFast” charging technology, which can charge each battery in as little as 45 minutes.

Mihogo estimates that the Air can travel up to 128 miles (~204 kilometers) on a single charge, with comfort-focused features such as an urban-style leather saddle, ergonomic handlebars, and dual suspension.

The e-bike will launch through a crowd-funded Indiegogo campaign, with a special introductory price of $999 for the first 99 backers.

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Sibley Presley has been covering the global electric mobility industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2021, focusing on EV technology trends, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and the evolving clean transport ecosystem across major markets. With a background in digital communications and feature journalism, Sibley brings a sharp, engaging perspective to industry developments. Outside of work, Sibley enjoys weekend pottery sessions, slow travel photography, and curating playlists inspired by long-distance road trips.

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