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AMflow is a bicycle brand introduced by DJI, a company primarily known for its drone technology. The brand focuses on electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) and debuted its first model, the AMFLOW PL Carbon, in 2024..[1] This model integrates DJI's proprietary Avinox Drive System, marking DJI's entry into the e-bike market.
The introduction of AMFLOW has attracted attention within the cycling industry.[2] Independent reviews highlighted the system’s power-to-weight ratio as a distinguishing feature.[3] Some critiques, however, have pointed to the non-removable battery configuration as a potential limitation for users requiring greater flexibility.[4]
History
[edit]In 2024, DJI expanded its product portfolio beyond aerial technology by launching the AMFLOW brand. The introduction of the AMFLOW PL Carbon at Eurobike 2024[5] represented the company's formal entry into the eMTB segment. The model was developed to demonstrate the capabilities of the newly introduced Avinox Drive System and to compete with existing e-bike motor platforms.
Technology
[edit]AMFLOW bicycles are equipped with the DJI Avinox Drive System, a pedal-assist motor capable of delivering up to 120 Nm of torque.[6] The system has a total weight of 2.52 kg and incorporates proprietary control algorithms developed by DJI Avinox to optimize power delivery and efficiency. The brand’s emphasis on adaptive performance and lightweight engineering has been noted in coverage of recent developments in the electric bicycle sector.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Ricker, Thomas (2025-04-10). "Here come the e-bikes using DJI's excellent Avinox drive system". The Verge. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
- ^ "2025 Amflow PL Carbon Review | Is This The New Lightweight, Full-Powered e-MTB Benchmark?". Flow Mountain Bike. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
- ^ Hunger, Mike (2024-11-12). "DJI Avinox M1 – in our big e-mountainbike motor group test". E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ^ "It's the most powerful e-bike I've ridden, but how far can it go? I range-tested the Amflow PL Carbon with the outrageously punchy DJI motor and the results were really surprising". MBR. 2025-03-11. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
- ^ Morgan, Jessie-May (Jul 3, 2024). "Drone Manufacturer DJI Debuts Light & Powerful eMTB Motor - Eurobike 2024". Pinkbike. Retrieved May 15, 2025.
- ^ "Watts, Newton-Meters, Power & Torque - Making Sense of E-bike Motors". Upway United States. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
- ^ Hunger, Mike (2024-08-30). "Exclusive test: 2025 AMFLOW PL Carbon Pro – What is AMFLOW's eMTB with its DJI Avinox Motor capable of?". ENDURO Mountainbike Magazine. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
External links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]Our big eMTB Motor Comparison – 15 eMTB Motors on Test E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine (28 November 2024)
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