Benno E-Bikes -40%
Benno e-bikes are built for those who need a ride that can do more. They carry heavy loads, transport passengers, handle hills with ease, and navigate city traffic confidently. And right now, with a 40% discount across the entire lineup, you can choose a model that truly works for your everyday needs.
In this article, we compare three key models: Boost, 46er, and RemiDemi. Explore, weigh the options, and find the one that fits you best.
Benno Boost: Power You Can Rely On
For: Active riders who carry a lot.
Highlights:
- Load capacity up to 200 kg.
- Can be equipped with two child seats or cargo platforms.
- Large-diameter tires for SUV-like stability.
- Bosch Performance Line CX — a powerful motor that climbs hills with ease.
Boost is the perfect choice for parents, freelancers, couriers, café owners, and shopkeepers. It’s not just a bike — it can replace a second car.
Benno 46er: Agility Meets Cargo Capacity
For: Those who want all-around versatility.
Highlights:
- Mixed wheel sizes (26" front, 24" rear) for better traction.
- Ideal for urban riding — quick starts, excellent balance.
- Handles like a regular bike, yet carries up to 190 kg.
The 46er is for riders who don’t want to choose between comfort and functionality. Smooth, stable, and with plenty of room for cargo.
Benno RemiDemi: A Compact Powerhouse with Style
For: Riders who love to stand out.
Highlights:
- Bold design and compact build.
- Comfortable upright seating — like sitting in a chair.
- Load capacity up to 180 kg.
RemiDemi may look small and stylish, but it’s a tough, capable e-bike. Perfect for city rides, family trips, and daily commutes.
So, Which One Is Right for You?
Need to carry kids? Go for the Boost.
Want agility and versatility? The 46er is your choice.
Care about design and comfort? The RemiDemi will surprise you.
Benno bikes don’t just keep up with the pace of the city — they’re ahead of it. And with 40% off, now is the time to find your perfect match in the Benno catalog or at the Electra flagship store.
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