isinwheel U7 Cargo E-Bike – 500W Motor | 48V Battery | 32 km/h Max Speed

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Heavy Duty Performance for Daily Utility.

The isinwheel U7 Cargo E-Bike is engineered for everyday hauling—whether you're carrying groceries, work gear, or your little ones. Built with a powerful 500W brushless hub motor, 48V lithium battery, and a reinforced rear cargo rack, the U7 offers smooth performance and serious utility in a reliable, street-legal electric bike format.


⚡ Key Specifications

  • Motor: 500W Brushless Hub Motor

  • Top Speed: 32 km/h (Legal for use under Canadian e-bike laws)

  • Battery: 48V 15Ah Removable Lithium Battery

  • Range: Up to 75–90 km per charge*

  • Frame Type: Step-thru Aluminum Alloy Cargo Frame

  • Payload Capacity: Up to 150 kg

  • Brakes: Hydraulic Disc Brakes (Front and Rear)

  • Suspension: Front Suspension Fork

  • Display: Smart LCD (Speed, Battery, Distance, Assist Level)

  • Lighting: Integrated LED Headlight + Tail Light


🛠️ Top Features

500W Hub Motor Power
Delivers torque and acceleration ideal for carrying heavy loads or tackling hills, all while staying within legal speed limits.

Long-Range Lithium Battery
Ride up to 90 km per charge* and easily remove the battery for indoor or on-the-go charging.

Reinforced Cargo Rack
Securely mount cargo, child seats, or gear with high load capacity and stable rear support.

Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Enjoy confident, responsive braking even under full load or during emergency stops.

Smooth Ride Comfort
Front suspension and ergonomic step-thru design make daily riding accessible and enjoyable.

Integrated Lighting System
Built-in front and rear LED lights improve visibility and safety during low-light commutes.


✅ Legal Compliance Note (Canada)

This e-bike complies with Canadian federal e-bike regulations, which require:

  • Motor power output not exceeding 500W

  • Top speed limited to 32 km/h

  • Functional pedals included for legal classification as a bicycle

No license or registration is typically required in most provinces. Riders are responsible for following all local laws and helmet use guidelines.