
"Despite expanding the Vorsa platform, the drive unit remains the same. Ride1Up continues to use its proprietary Intui-Drive rear hub motor. The motor boasts up to 750W of power and 95Nm of torque, making the Vorsa Ride1Up's most powerful bike. Controlling the drive unit is a color display on the handlebars. This also allows you to switch between class-1 and class-3, allowing the Vorsa to reach an assisted speed of 28mph."
"From road commutes, grocery getting, and light trail riding, the Vorsa remains Ride1Up's most versatile bike. The frame comes with an integrated rear rack that can hold up to 150 pounds and also features front and rear fenders. The Vorsa FT is the fat-tire version of this bike. It features the same modular welded rear rack as well as front and rear fenders, but, well, fatter."
"Slimming down from the standard Vorsa is the Vorsa Lite. Here, Ride1Up removed the modular rack and the fenders, cutting 10 pounds from the build. The Vorsa Lite is for those who want a sportier ride and a bit easier time carrying the bike up apartment stairs."
Ride1Up introduces an expanded Vorsa ebike lineup consisting of three models designed for affordability and versatility. All variants utilize the proprietary Intui-Drive rear hub motor delivering 750W power and 95Nm torque, switchable between class-1 and class-3 modes for speeds up to 28mph. The standard Vorsa serves as a do-it-all bike with integrated rear rack, front and rear fenders, and 150-pound capacity. The Vorsa FT features 4-inch fat tires for enhanced stability on snow, sand, and gravel. The Vorsa Lite removes the rack and fenders, reducing weight by 10 pounds for a sportier, more portable option. All models include 100mm forks, adjustable stems, removable batteries, and frame choices between low-step and standard geometry.
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