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DJI Amflow PL e-bike debuts in the US with 1000W motor and fast charging

US buyers can now experience DJI’s advanced Avinox-powered Amflow PL e-bike, designed for trail riders who want power and control.

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Start pedaling, because today DJI swaps drone propellers for mountain bike pedals: the Amflow electric mountain bikes have finally rolled into the U.S. market a full year after their European debut, bringing with them a fresh contender to the crowded e-MTB scene.

DJI, best known for its camera drones, quietly entered the e-bike arena in mid-2024 under the Amflow sub-brand, showcasing an in-house mid-drive motor called Avinox. That system immediately stood out for packing up to 1,000W peak power and 120Nm max torque into a 2.5kg unit—numbers that sent incumbents like Bosch and Shimano scrambling for answers. After winning over European riders and licensing Avinox to 16 other manufacturers, DJI has now opened booking slots for U.S. test rides, from California’s coastal singletrack to the Rockies’ high-alpine chutes.

At the heart of every Amflow PL is the Avinox M1 Drive Unit. It uses a compound planetary gearset and precision sensors to deliver smooth, responsive assistance across five ride modes. In “Auto” mode, multi-sensor fusion algorithms continuously tweak torque output based on real-world pedaling resistance and terrain—no manual mode switching required. When gravity really kicks in, “Boost” unleashes a 30-second burst of up to 120Nm to power straight up steep climbs.

Despite its punch, Avinox weighs in light: the drive unit is just 2.52kg, and the full Amflow PL build tips the scales at 19.2kg (42.3 lb) thanks to a carbon-fiber frame and pared-down cockpit. That’s competitive with “super-light” non-e-MTBs, and it translates to flickable handling and a natural ride feel rarely seen in more common, heavier e-bikes.

Amflow PL’s four-bar linkage rear end is co-tuned with FOX for a stitch-free suspension curve: buttery small-bump compliance up front meets ramp-up support in g-outs. Geometry leans into modern e-MTB standards—64.5° head-tube angle, long 445mm chainstays, and flip-chip adjustability for 29” or 27.5” rear wheels—blending nimbleness with stability at speed.

Range anxiety gets the cold shoulder here. Each Amflow PL carries an 800Wh battery weighing 3.74kg, with a management system that slows self-discharge and monitors cell health (80% capacity after 500 cycles). More impressively, the included GaN fast charger refills from 0% to 75% in just 90 minutes, so you can power up between morning laps and an after-work ride. A 2” full-color OLED display sits neatly in the down tube, giving you assist-mode toggles, range estimates, and ride data—all syncable to your phone via the Avinox Ride app.

Like a true DJI product, Amflow bikes are smart. Anti-theft alerts ping your phone at any unauthorized move, and a phone-key feature unlocks the system as you approach. Dual wireless bar-mount controllers let you flip assist modes on the fly, and onboard sensors log everything—speed, cadence, torque, even heart rate if you add a strap—then sync it all to Strava or your platform of choice.

Now the less thrilling part: pricing. The base Amflow PL Carbon starts at $7,499, while the top-shelf Pro model climbs to $10,199. That puts DJI squarely in “boutique e-MTB” territory, where you’re paying extra for cutting-edge tech and exclusivity. But if you’re not ready to drop eight grand, Avinox’s licensing deal means six brands already offer Avinox-powered models—some as cheap as €6,500 (approx. $7,100)—with more to come as the system trickles into gravel and commuter bikes.

DJI’s first ride in the e-bike world is undeniably thrilling, blending drone-engineered efficiency with serious trail capability. If the U.S. launch goes as smoothly as Europe, we’ll likely see more Avinox-powered machines hitting dealers (and trails) by 2026. And, who knows, DJI might even introduce a mid-drive-powered commuter or gravel grinder next—because once you’ve miniaturized 1,000 W into a 2.5kg package, the possibilities are virtually limitless.

Whether you’re drawn by the tech specs or the promise of a snappy, lightweight e-MTB, the Amflow launch marks a new chapter in electric biking—and it couldn’t have arrived in America at a more pedal-piqued moment.


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