ktm e bike macina trekking KTM MACINA TOUR PX 810 blau | 800WH | E-Bike Damen Trekking | 2026
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ktm e bike macina trekking KTM MACINA TOUR PX 810 blau | 800WH | E-Bike Damen Trekking | 2026

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ktm e bike macina trekking KTM MACINA TOUR PX 810 blau | 800WH | E-Bike Damen Trekking | 2026Komfortables Trekking E Bike fr Alltag und lange Touren Das KTM Macina Trekking Onroad verbindet moderne Bosch E Bike Technik mit hohem Fahrkomfort und zuverlssiger Trekking Ausstattung. Egal ob tglicher Arbeitsweg, Wochenendausflug oder mehrtgige Tour dieses E Bike ist fr vielseitige Einstze gemacht und bietet eine ausgewogene Mischung aus Leistung, Komfort und Alltagstauglichkeit. Mehr anzeigen Sicherheit & Technik Hydraulische Shimano MT200

Komfortables Trekking E-Bike für Alltag und lange Touren

Das KTM Macina Trekking Onroad verbindet moderne Bosch E-Bike Technik mit hohem Fahrkomfort und zuverlässiger Trekking-Ausstattung. Egal ob täglicher Arbeitsweg, Wochenendausflug oder mehrtägige Tour – dieses E-Bike ist für vielseitige Einsätze gemacht und bietet eine ausgewogene Mischung aus Leistung, Komfort und Alltagstauglichkeit.

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Sicherheit & Technik

Hydraulische Shimano MT200 Scheibenbremsen sorgen für zuverlässige Bremsleistung bei jedem Wetter. Die helle B&M IQ-XS Frontleuchte mit 80 Lux und das Toplight 2C Rücklicht gewährleisten optimale Sichtbarkeit im Straßenverkehr. Pannensichere Schwalbe Energizer Plus Reifen mit Reflexstreifen erhöhen zusätzlich die Sicherheit auf täglichen Fahrten.

Motor & Leistung

Der Bosch Performance PX Motor liefert kraftvolle Unterstützung und reagiert besonders feinfühlig auf deine Trittleistung. Dadurch entsteht ein natürliches Fahrgefühl mit genügend Reserven für Anstiege, Gegenwind oder schwere Gepäcklasten.

Akku & Reichweite

Der integrierte Bosch PowerTube Akku mit 800 Wh bietet enorme Reichweiten und eignet sich perfekt für lange Tagesetappen oder mehrere Pendelstrecken ohne Nachladen. Das Bosch 4A Ladegerät sorgt für schnelles und unkompliziertes Aufladen.

Schaltung & Antrieb

Die Shimano CUES 11-Gang Schaltung mit großer 11–50 Kassette bietet eine breite Übersetzungsbandbreite für unterschiedliche Geländeprofile. Sie wurde speziell für langlebige E-Bike Nutzung entwickelt und überzeugt durch präzise Schaltvorgänge.

Komfort & Alltag

  • Suntour NCX Air Federgabel mit 63 mm Federweg für mehr Fahrkomfort
  • Gefederte Suntour Sattelstütze für spürbare Entlastung auf langen Strecken
  • Stabiler KTM Gepäckträger mit Snap-It 2.0 System für Taschen und Zubehör

Fazit

Das KTM Macina Trekking Onroad ist ein vielseitiges Trekking E-Bike mit leistungsstarkem Bosch Antrieb, hoher Reichweite und komfortabler Ausstattung. Es eignet sich perfekt für Pendler, Freizeitfahrer und alle, die ein zuverlässiges E-Bike für Alltag und Tour suchen.

Kurz zusammengefasst

Ein komfortables und leistungsstarkes Trekking E-Bike mit Bosch Performance Motor, 800 Wh Akku und hochwertiger Shimano CUES Schaltung – ideal für lange Touren und tägliche Pendelstrecken.

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