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13 Atom 29 Brand: BH Bikes
Distributor: Spoken Vélo
Keep your bike protected The Atom 29 is the entry-priced model in BH Bikes’ range of more than 90 eBikes, delivering accessible
performance with proven reliability. It comes with a BH Drive-1E 36V
mid-drive motor (80Nm torque), which benefits from a 5-year warranty, alongside a 500Wh battery, offering a range of up to 105km. Riders can add one- or two-year battery warranty extensions for an additional fee within the first 30 days after purchase. RRP: £1,799 (2026)
14 GSD Gen3 Brand: Tern Bicycles
Distributor: OGA (One Generation Ahead)
The new Tern GSD takes the family electric cargo bike to a whole new level. Smarter than ever and packing even more muscle with a re- engineered frame that handles a max gross vehicle weight of 210 kg
(463 lb), it’ll help you carry 2 loved ones and weekly grocery hauls with newfound ease—but it’s similar in length to a regular bike to remain surprisingly manageable. RRP: from £5000
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15 Vektron Gen4 Brand: Tern Bicycles
Distributor: OGA (One Generation Ahead)
The Vektron is Tern’s most compact electric bike for commuting and urban adventures. While most folding e-bikes force a trade-off between
portability and ride quality, the Vektron delivers both, combining a stiff, responsive frame, premium Bosch power, and a patented fold that packs down in seconds. Fits riders from 4’10 to 6’5.
RRP: from £3500
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16 Boost EVO 5 Brand: Benno
Distributor: Ison Distribution
The Benno Boost is engineered with a unique ‘e-tility’ design that hauls over three times the cargo of a standard bicycle. Driven by a Bosch mid-drive electric motor with optional dual battery setup, it delivers an
impressive range of up to 160 miles. Its modular rack and rail system supports dozens of accessory combinations. Built on a rigid aluminium frame with 24-inch custom tyres and an upright riding stance, the Boost offers exceptional power, comfort, and control. RRP: From £3499.99
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