Torque-Sensing Cruiser E-Bikes

This E-Bike Delivers Pedal Assistance When It's Needed the Most

Aventon has launched a brand new cruiser e-bike in the form of the 'Pace 350.3,' which represents an upgraded and significantly evolved version of its predecessor, the 'Pace 350.'

This cruiser e-bike's standout feature happens to be a brand new torque sensor mechanism. This system works by using torque-sensing to influence pedal assist, meaning that as you pedal along, the assistance is directed not only merely at the right degree of power but also at the moment when it's needed most based on the intensity and pattern of pedaling. This torque-sensing system will appeal to cyclists who want the benefit of streamlined pedal assistance.

The 'Pace 350.3' cruiser e-bike also boasts Aventon's latest turn signal technology, with the signals designed to be spread out to be visible to drivers from more angles.

Image Credit: Aventon

Torque-sensing Mechanisms
Opportunity for other e-bike manufacturers to develop and incorporate new torque-sensing mechanisms for improved pedal assistance.
Turn Signal Technology
Development of new turn signal technologies for improved visibility and safety on bicycles and other modes of transportation.
Cruiser E-bikes
Increased demand for cruiser e-bikes with advanced features like torque sensing and turn signal technology.

Who This Affects Most

Electric Bike Manufacturing
Opportunity for electric bike manufacturers to incorporate new torque-sensing mechanisms and turn signal technology into their products.
Cycling Equipment Manufacturing
Development of new cycling equipment and accessories that incorporate torque-sensing mechanisms and turn signal technology for improved performance and safety.
Transportation and Mobility
Opportunities for integration of torque-sensing mechanisms and turn signal technology in other modes of transportation for improved safety and efficiency.
SCORE
6.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 91%
Activity 76%
Freshness 17%