isinwheel M10 Electric Bike – 500W Motor | 48V Battery | 32 km/h Max Speed

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Powerful. Efficient. Urban Ready.

The isinwheel M10 Electric Bike is designed for modern city commuters who value performance, efficiency, and comfort. With a 500W brushless rear hub motor and a 48V removable lithium battery, the M10 delivers up to 74 km of range on a single charge. Whether you're heading to work, running errands, or just cruising, this e-bike provides the torque, speed, and stability you need for everyday urban mobility.


⚡ Key Specifications

  • Motor: 500W Brushless Rear Hub Motor

  • Top Speed: 32 km/h (meets Canadian e-bike legal limit)

  • Battery: 48V 10Ah Removable Lithium-ion Battery

  • Range: Up to 74 km per charge*

  • Gearing: 7-Speed Shimano Gear System

  • Brakes: Dual Mechanical Disc Brakes (Front and Rear)

  • Frame: Lightweight Aluminum Frame

  • Display: LCD Screen (Speed, Battery, Assist Level)

  • Lighting: Integrated LED Headlight + Rear Light

  • Riding Mode: Pedal Assist + Manual Pedaling

  • Weight Capacity: Approx. 120 kg


🛠️ Top Features

High-Torque 500W Rear Motor
Quiet and efficient performance with reliable acceleration and hill-climbing capability.

Removable 48V Battery
Easily remove and recharge indoors. Delivers dependable range for daily commutes and errands.

Smooth Gear Shifting
7-speed Shimano gear system lets you adapt to terrain and rider preference with ease.

Reliable Stopping Power
Front and rear disc brakes offer enhanced control and braking performance in all weather.

Integrated Safety Lights
Ride safely at night or in low visibility with built-in headlight and taillight.

Ergonomic and Durable Design
Lightweight frame with an upright riding position for comfort and control.


✅ Legal Compliance Note (Canada)

This e-bike complies with Canadian federal regulations for power-assisted bicycles:

  • Motor: ≤500W

  • Maximum Speed: 32 km/h

  • Pedals Included: Yes (required for legal e-bike classification)

No driver’s license, registration, or insurance is required in most provinces. Always follow local municipal rules regarding helmet use, age requirements, and bike paths.