Fresh Goods: New Aventon Current EMTB
- kelly jorgensen
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
The New Aventon Current EMTB Came To The Table With A Very Competitive Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike.

If you have been following any major mountain bike media this week then you have probably been seeing the new e-mountain bike from Aventon showing up all over the place. The Aventon Current is looking to compete with some bigger brand names in the mountain bike industry at around half the cost.
Current Details
• 140mm travel, 150mm fork
• Carbon & aluminum frame
• 29" wheels
• 64.6° head angle, 76.6° seat angle
• Aventon Ultro-X motor: 120Nm torque, 850W peak power
• 800Wh battery
• 4 sizes available
• Pricing: $4,599 - $5,999 USD ADV/EXP builds
• Weight: 53-56 lbs / 24-25.4 kg
Description
The Aventon Current EXP is an eMTB built for riders who want real trail performance with seamless tech integration and top tier power delivery. Designed around Aventon’s Ultro X mid-drive motor, 140mm of rear travel, and a 150mm fork, the Current blends modern geometry, balanced suspension, and in-house technology to deliver full capability on every climb and confidence on every descent. Its 29" wheels, 64.6 degree head angle, 76.6 degree seat tube angle, and 445 millimeter chainstays create a ride that feels planted and capable while staying responsive and playful. Every detail of the Current is designed to make trail riding more accessible and enjoyable. It features Aventon’s wireless control pad and touchscreen display for intuitive on-trail control, plus full ACU connectivity with 4G connection, GPS tracking, an integrated alarm system, and more. Riders can personalize motor performance with Ride Tune customization, and make the most of their rides with integrated tech like Wheel Lift Control and Air Time tracking. Maxxis tubeless compatible tires along with Sram and Rockshox components ensure that the Current feels ready for anything from backcountry adventures to smashing singletrack.

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From the looks of this bike and how it's spec'd I feel like Aventon didn't just want to bring a budget friendly EMTB to market. They are making a statement with this bike, showing the bike industry you can make a bike that rips and is spec'd well for half the price other bikes in this category are being sold for. I have a feeling these will sell out quickly. I am hoping to get my hands on one to ride and review very soon!




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