Addmotor
Accessoires · Jewelry
Addmotor is a direct-to-consumer e-bike specialist that sells fat-tire electric bicycles, electric trikes, and a handful of electric scooters. Core categories include all-terrain, city/commuter, cargo, and senior-friendly trikes; most models fall between USD 1,599–2,999, situating the brand in the upper-mid range. Sales are handled exclusively through its own website and two physical showrooms in California, with nationwide FedEx delivery. The brand’s identity is built around 750–1,000 W hub motors, 48–52 V 17-20 Ah Samsung-cell batteries, and 20 x 4.0” or 24 x 4.0” fat tires as standard—specs rarely offered at similar price points. Its long-tail “M-” series (M-560, M-550, M-81) and the Grandtan/Soletan trike line are frequently cited in value-oriented e-bike roundups for delivering 65–85 mi range without aftermarket upgrades. Addmotor also bundles UL-listed chargers, hydraulic brakes, and integrated rear racks at no extra cost, reinforcing a “ready-to-ride” promise. Buyers are typically 45-70-year-old suburban or rural Americans who want car-replacement utility on rough roads, campgrounds, or beach paths without paying premium European prices. The brand appeals to retirees seeking stability, hunters needing quiet transport, and RV owners who value 300-lb payload limits and step-thru frames that accommodate limited mobility. Addmotor competes in the crowded “value-fat-tire” tier populated by Chinese-origin brands sold online. It differentiates with a 5-year frame and 2-year electrical warranty serviced by U.S.-based technicians, California showrooms for test rides, and a parts warehouse that stocks batteries, controllers, and LCDs for models launched as far back as 2016—reducing the downtime anxiety common among direct-order e-bike buyers.
Fat tires, real range, and American support you can count on
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