Why it matters:
Electric bicycles offer a clean, cost-effective alternative to cars, easing traffic and reducing emissions. They promote healthier lifestyles while making urban travel more accessible and efficient.
The big picture:
Navee showcased the SP01 at IFA 2025 in Berlin. Without EU-compliant specs (max 250W, 25 km/h), riders there will need to secure extra permits to ride it legally.
With a top assist speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) and a beefy 160 Nm of torque, the SP01 outclasses European e-bike limits — but may face strict regulations in the EU.
By the numbers:
• Motor: 1,000W mid-mounted
• Torque: 160 Nm (118 lb.ft)
• Top assist speed: 45 km/h (28 mph)
• Range: Up to 260 km (162 miles) on lowest PAS setting
• Battery: 1,440 mAh downtube, ~4-hour recharge
• Weight: 35 kg (77 lb)
Features:
• 11-speed Shimano gears
• Suntour suspension fork
• Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires
• Four-piston Magura hydraulic disc brakes
• Rear cargo rack for bikepacking
• Selle Royal saddle, alloy flat bar
What’s next:
No official pricing or release date yet — and no product page from the company — suggesting launch details could take time to surface.
seyed mohammad kazemi - Mojtaba Darabi