
""The new Vida E+ is all about making cycling more accessible and enjoyable," said An Le, Global Marketing Director of Giant Group, which includes Giant, Liv, Momentum, and CADEX brands. "With its upgraded motor, new throttle functionality, enhanced safety features, comfortable geometry, and easy step-through frame, the Vida E+ empowers riders to rediscover the joy of cycling and explore their world with confidence and control.""
"The Vida E+ now sports an efficient 500W SyncDrive Move S Motor with a claimed 60Nm of torque. This new motor offers comfortable, everyday speeds that feel natural and effortless. The motor initially engages with just 4Nm of pedal force and 10 degrees of movement. This equates to a smoother start for the rider. In the pedal assist mode, the SyncDrive Move S delivers consistent, intuitive support. Riders can reach speeds of 28MPH with ease."
"By analyzing the bike's torque, speed, and cadence sensors, the SyncDrive Move S algorithm delivers responsive, real-time support. The sensors relay the rider's effort and pedaling style, and combine it with the bike's speed to deliver adaptive power on the fly. Riders can use the RideControl app to seamlessly customize their ride preferences. The Vida E+ offers an optional throttle assist for speeds up to 20mph. Pair this with the Energy 700 battery, and the rider could get up to 55 miles of range on pedal assist, and 43 miles using just the throttle. There are also three assist levels to dial in the rider's riding style/comfort."
Vida E+ pairs a 500W SyncDrive Move S motor with a claimed 60Nm of torque and a low engagement threshold of 4Nm pedal force and 10 degrees of movement for smoother starts. The pedal-assist system uses torque, speed, and cadence sensors plus an adaptive algorithm to deliver consistent, intuitive support up to 28MPH. Riders can customize assist behavior through the RideControl app. An optional throttle provides assistance up to 20mph; with the Energy 700 battery the bike can reach about 55 miles on pedal assist or 43 miles throttle-only, with three assist levels. The frame emphasizes comfortable geometry, an easy step-through design, enhanced safety features, and a 300 lb total weight capacity including rider and cargo.
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