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Aniioki A9 Pro Max GT Launched with 7,000W Power, 380 km Range and 96 km/h Top Speed

Aniioki has introduced the high-performance Aniioki A9 Pro Max GT, pushing the boundaries of what an electric bicycle can deliver in terms of power, range, and capability.

At its core, the A9 Pro Max GT features a dual-motor setup—one at the front and one at the rear—delivering a combined peak output of 7,000W and an impressive 270 Nm of torque. This configuration enables the e-bike to tackle extreme gradients of up to 55°, positioning it closer to light electric motorcycles in performance terms. The system is managed by dual controllers with a total output current of 100A.

The bike offers remarkable range figures, with up to 386 km in combined pedal-assist mode and around 161 km in full electric mode. A fast charger rated at 84V 10A supports quicker charging cycles, making it practical for long-distance use. Riders can choose from five levels of pedal assist to balance performance and efficiency.

In terms of speed, the A9 Pro Max GT can reach up to 96 km/h (60 mph), which significantly exceeds typical e-bike limits in many regions—something buyers should consider in relation to local regulations.

The build quality is equally robust. It uses a 6061 aluminum frame and is equipped with heavy-duty braking hardware, including 300 mm rotors with 8-piston calipers at the front and 6-piston at the rear. Suspension duties are handled by a reinforced air fork and rear shock absorber, improving ride comfort and control across rough terrain.

Additional features include 26 x 4.8-inch fat tires for enhanced grip, a 5-inch display with an integrated motion-capture camera, and practical elements such as a rear rack, mudguards, and full lighting setup. The bike supports a maximum load of 227 kg, although its own weight is substantial at 85.4 kg.

Priced at $4,399, the A9 Pro Max GT is clearly aimed at enthusiasts seeking extreme performance, long range, and rugged capability in an electric two-wheeler.

Source : Manufacturer’s website

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