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Discover 2 Commuter Ebike

5-20 mile daily commuters who want Class 3 / 28 mph capability, torque-sensor feel, and a full lights-rack-fenders package under $1,700.

Velotric Discover 2 commuter ebike. Image courtesy Velotric.

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Strengths

  • Class 1/2/3 switchable up to 28 mph — broader speed range than the Aventon Pace 5 REC at similar price.
  • Torque sensor with 15 PAS levels and toggleable cadence mode (SensorSwap).
  • 80mm hydraulic suspension fork with lockout — rare on a commuter at this price.
  • Full UL 2849 + UL 2271 certification on bike and battery.
  • 440 lb total payload capacity and 66 lb rear rack rating handle real cargo loads.

Weaknesses

  • 63 lb curb weight is heavy for apartment dwellers or frequent lifting.
  • Smart and GPS feature set is lighter than Aventon's ACU 4G ecosystem.
  • 27.5 x 2.1 in tires are narrower than the Pace 5's 2.4 in — less cushion on rough pavement.
  • Step-through-only frame on the Discover 2 (no traditional high-step option).

Specs

Top Speed Mph
28
Classification
Class 1/2/3 switchable
Range Miles
75
Motor Watts
750
Motor Peak Watts
1100
Motor Torque Nm
75
Battery Wh
706
Weight Lbs
63
Max Rider Weight Lbs
440
Rider Height Range
4'11" – 6'4" (Regular + Large)
Throttle
Yes
Pedal Assist
Yes
Pedal Assist Levels
15
Motor Type
hub
Sensor Type
torque (with cadence-mode toggle via SensorSwap)
Brakes
hydraulic disc
Tires
27.5 x 2.1 in
Safety Certification
UL 2849 + UL 2271
Rack Included
Yes
Fenders Included
Yes
Lights Included
Yes

The Velotric Discover 2 is the price/spec champion in the commuter category. At $1,699 (currently $300 off MSRP) it gives you torque-sensor PAS, Class 1/2/3 switchable up to 28 mph, a hydraulic suspension fork, and full UL 2849/2271 certification — a feature set that costs $2,500+ at premium brands.

The 15 pedal-assist levels with SensorSwap (toggle between torque and cadence) is genuinely useful: torque mode for natural feel, cadence mode if you’d rather just dial in a speed. The 440 lb total payload capacity is the highest in this catalog’s commuter class — Velotric clearly designed it for real-world cargo runs, not just spec-sheet appearances.

Where the Pace 5 REC wins is the Aventon ACU smart ecosystem (4G GPS, e-lock, Apple Watch integration). If anti-theft is your top concern, the Pace 5 is the better pick. If you want more capability per dollar and you’ll add your own GPS tracker, the Discover 2 wins.

For the shopper who hasn’t owned an ebike before, this is the most defensible pick in the catalog: low entry price, full safety certification, torque sensor, Class 3 capable, and a forgiving 440 lb payload spec that means you can grow into using it harder.

Sources

Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.

  1. Velotric Discover 2 product pageVelotricOfficial specs, price, certifications.
  2. Velotric Discover 2 ReviewElectric Bike ReportIndependent commuter ride evaluation.
  3. Velotric Discover 2 E-Bike ReviewElectric Bike ReviewTorque sensor and component verification.
By Max Langley ·