Full-suspension electric mountain bike 1500W ideal for trails, leisure rides and mixed journeys.
Removable 48V / 25Ah battery with 1200 Wh capacity, claimed range up to 140 km with pedal assist and 26 x 4.0 inch tyres for enhanced stability on varied terrain.
Perfect for users seeking a powerful, comfortable and versatile bike, featuring Shimano 7-speed transmission and hydraulic brakes.
The COSWHEEL T26 is a full-suspension electric mountain bike designed for users who want a model capable of riding on roads, forest trails and more demanding paths. With its removable 48V / 25Ah battery (1200 Wh), 26 x 4.0 inch tyres and front/rear suspension, it clearly targets leisure outings, long mixed routes and varied terrain.
This model is particularly suited for:
The COSWHEEL T26 features a rear hub motor rated at 1000W nominal and 1500W peak, with claimed torque of 80 Nm. The manufacturer highlights a maximum speed of 45 km/h, while noting that bikes shipped to Europe are factory-limited to 25 km/h.
On paper, the T26 prioritises power and all-terrain versatility over lightness. It also includes a speed sensor, throttle, 80 mm front suspension, 180 mm rear suspension and hydraulic disc brakes with dual pistons and 180 mm rotors.
The downside is its bulk: the manufacturer claims a weight of ≥ 40 kg with battery. It is therefore closer to a heavy leisure electric mountain bike than an everyday easy-to-carry bike.
✔ 48V / 25Ah 1200 Wh battery for long range
✔ Rear motor 1000W nominal with claimed 1500W peak
✔ Front/rear suspension for better comfort on rough terrain
✔ 26 x 4.0 inch tyres for confidence on varied ground
✔ Shimano 7-speed transmission and hydraulic brakes
✔ Independent throttle and 150 kg maximum load
❌ High weight (≥ 40 kg claimed)
❌ Large size unsuitable for daily urban use
❌ Speed sensor less natural than torque sensor
❌ Unclear manufacturer communication between 25 km/h limited, 45 km/h claimed, 1000W nominal and 1500W peak
The COSWHEEL T26 sits between leisure electric fat bikes and trail-oriented full-suspension e-MTBs. It focuses less on discretion than a classic city bike and more on comfort, large battery, wide tyres and a sense of power.
Compared to lighter urban bikes, it is less practical for daily use but more reassuring on trails, forest, sand or rolling paths thanks to dual suspension and large tyres. It is a sensible choice if you are looking for an unconventional electric bike for leisure and mixed routes, not if you need a lightweight commuter.
Important note on homologation: as with some brands in the sector, including frequently cited ones like Lankeleisi, actual certification can be ambiguous when the spec mixes 25 km/h limiting, claimed 45 km/h top speed, 1000W nominal motor, 1500W peak power and the option to add a 250W badge. A 250W display or 25 km/h limiter does not therefore guarantee road approval on its own, especially when no clear homologated version option is offered at purchase.
✔ you want a powerful and comfortable electric mountain bike
✔ you ride on trails, tracks, forest or varied terrain
✔ you want a large 1200 Wh battery and throttle
✔ you accept a heavier bike in exchange for greater stability and equipment
❌ you want a lightweight or easy-to-carry bike
❌ you seek perfectly clear road approval from purchase
❌ you prefer very natural assistance with torque sensor
❌ you mainly do short urban rides with limited storage space
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