The Mokwheel Tarmac is a commuter e-bike powered by a 750W hub motor and a 720 Wh battery. The pedal-assist system delivers a relaxed, easy-to-use power delivery with five programmed power levels and speed limits. Pedaling requires minimal effort as the motor accelerates the bike quickly with light input. The tested bike exceeded its stated class ratings and supports both throttle-limited Class 2 use and pedal-assist Class 3 speeds. Standardized measurements were conducted for speed, braking, hill-climbing, and range. The overall ride character balances strong motor support with a comfortable, enjoyable commuter experience.
When the Tarmac, Mokwheel's latest commuter e-bike, was revealed, I couldn't help but try to imagine how it would ride and perform. Based on our previous experiences with the brand, I expected a bike with plentiful power and battery capacity. I wasn't disappointed; the Tarmac is equipped with a robust 750W hub motor and a sizable 720 Wh battery. The motor's engagement and how it delivered power were two factors I couldn't anticipate until I had the chance to sit on the saddle.
I think many riders will appreciate the Tarmac's much more relaxed approach. Instead of requiring the rider to put in a significant amount of legwork to provide pedal assistance, it offers an extremely easy experience, thanks to its powerful motor and the programmed speed limits for each of its five power levels. In my experience, pedaling was a breeze, and the motor carried me up to speed with only light pedaling required!
All in all, the Tarmac was fun and enjoyable to ride-but I'll share more details about that and many other facets of the bike in this review. As with all of our reviews, we measured its speed, braking performance, hill-climbing ability, and range in a series of standardized tests. Keep reading below to learn more! E-Bike Class:Class 2 (throttle to 20 mph) Class 3 (pedal assist to 28 mph) NOTE: Our tested bike exceeded stated class ratings
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