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Pegasus has introduced the Strong Evo 11 Lite e-bike in several European Union countries, offering cycling enthusiasts an advanced and versatile electric biking experience. The latest model boasts an 85Nm torque Bosch motor, complemented by a range of battery options with capacities reaching up to 750Wh.

Equipped with a 11-speed configuration, the Strong Evo 11 Lite features Shimano Deore gears, providing riders with seamless control and precision. The integration of a Bosch Kiox 300 display adds a tech-savvy touch, offering real-time information such as speed and remaining battery life.

Available in both step-through and step-over frames, the 11-speed model accommodates diverse preferences. The Bosch Performance Line CX motor, capable of delivering up to 85Nm torque, ensures optimal assistance at speeds of up to 25 kph (~16 mph).

Noteworthy is the customization option regarding the battery, where the step-through variant comes with a standard 500Wh battery, while the step-over model is equipped with a 625Wh power pack. Buyers have the flexibility to choose a larger 750Wh battery, allowing for a tailored riding experience with corresponding price adjustments.

Additional features include an SR Suntour Mobie suspension fork with 75 mm travel, 4-piston disc brakes, and a suspension seat post that can be conveniently lowered with a button. The Strong Evo 11 Lite also incorporates practical elements such as 28-inch wheels with Schwalbe tires, a headlight, and the MonkeyLoad luggage rack system.

The matte black frame, available in various sizes from S to XXL, supports a robust load capacity of up to 180 kg (~397 lbs). The Strong Evo 11 Lite is now accessible through authorized dealers in countries including France, Italy, and Belgium.

Pricing for the step-through model starts at an RRP of €4,899, while the step-over variant is priced at €5,099. Customers in Germany can take advantage of a €300 discount when purchasing through the company’s online store, bringing the prices down to €4,599 and €4,799, respectively.

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Christopher Harrison is an EV writer at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends. When he’s not tracking the latest EV developments, he enjoys night cycling, experimenting with home cooking recipes, and collecting vintage automotive magazines.

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