ActiveCyclingDJI’s Amflow eMTB finally has a price: Can your wallet handle the ride?High speed, high tech, and a higher price tagWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ActiveCyclingDJI’s Amflow eMTB finally has a price: Can your wallet handle the ride?High speed, high tech, and a higher price tagWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
High speed, high tech, and a higher price tag
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: DJI/Amflow)
(Image credit: DJI/Amflow)
DJI, the brand known for drones, took a serious detour a couple of months ago whenthey announcedthe Amflow PL Carbon and PL Carbon Pro eMTBs.
Lucky people were able to try the bike at Eurobike in Frankfurt, but the public had to wait until now to find out more details about the highly-anticipated two-wheeler, including the retail price.
And while we expected a steep climb in price, the real figures might have you breaking a sweat before you even hit the trail.
The Amflow PL Carbon Pro comes in at a jaw-dropping £8,999/ AU$13,999 (approx. $11,742), while the base model, the Amflow PL Carbon, will set you back £6,999/ AU$9,399 (approx. $9,134) – US price and availability TBC.
Yes, it’s an eMTB, but this isn’t just any bike. With the backing of DJI’s innovative prowess, you’re getting some seriously advanced hardware under the hood.
I had the chance totake the Amflow PL Profor a spin earlier this year in Frankfurt, and let me tell you, it’s as fun as it sounds.
Flying up hills with the 1,500W motor and cruising along trails with that carbon frame makes for an incredible ride. Plus, DJI’s influence is clear – it’s loaded with tech to enhance performance and rider experience.
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Now that it’s available to the public, the real question is: Are you ready to invest in a bike that feels like it belongs in a sci-fi movie? Or, if nothing else, are you ready to explain to your friends why your new ride costs more than most cars?
There is still no information on when the bikes will go on sale, but you can sign up atAmflowto receive notifications.
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