iam looking into Aventon’s lineup recently and thought I’d share what I found, since a lot of people seem to be comparing their models before buying.
For commuting, the Level 3 really stands out. It comes with a 500 W motor, a range of up to 70 miles, and tops out at 28 mph. What makes it practical for everyday use is the built-in rack, fenders, integrated lights with turn signals, and even GPS tracking. For riders who mainly stick to city streets and want something reliable right out of the box, it’s hard to beat. The current price is around $1,999, which feels fair considering the features.
On the other hand, if you’re more into weekend rides or want something that handles trails, sand, or snow, the Aventure 3 is the one to look at. It has fat tires, solid suspension, and a big 733 Wh battery that gives plenty of range even on tougher terrain. This one also goes up to 28 mph and sells for about $1,999, making it one of the stronger options in the fat-tire category without going into premium price territory.