isinwheel U7 Cargo E-Bike – 500W Motor | 48V Battery | 32 km/h Max Speed
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
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Motor: 500W Brushless Hub Motor
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Top Speed: 32 km/h (Legal for use under Canadian e-bike laws)
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Battery: 48V 15Ah Removable Lithium Battery
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Range: Up to 75–90 km per charge*
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Frame Type: Step-thru Aluminum Alloy Cargo Frame
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Payload Capacity: Up to 150 kg
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Brakes: Hydraulic Disc Brakes (Front and Rear)
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Suspension: Front Suspension Fork
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Display: Smart LCD (Speed, Battery, Distance, Assist Level)
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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:
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Motor power output not exceeding 500W
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Top speed limited to 32 km/h
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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.