Aventon Soltera 2 E-Bike Review: Unrivaled Features, Style for Its Price – CNET

The $1,199 Aventon Soltera 2, the latest e-bike in the company’s commuter line, delivers on style, features and performance at a more affordable price. As we’ve seen with its other models this year like the Abound cargo bike and Aventure 2 fat-tire off-roader, Aventon has a knack for building high-quality e-bikes with well-chosen components and making them easy to assemble. Even its eco-friendly approach to its packing materials is a cut above. 

Design and features

The Soltera 2 is available in four colors and two frame designs: a step-thru and a step-over. It has several convenient features, such as integrated self-canceling signal lights and an adjustable headlight. These lights are visible even during daylight hours, contributing to improved safety. The user-friendly display is not only visually appealing but also carefully designed. The matte finish minimizes glare in sunlight, and the multicolored ride modes simplify the identification of the four pedal-assist levels so it’s easier to see the mode at a glance. One feature I’d appreciate in a future model is the inclusion of an electric horn. No, it’s not a big extra expense to add one after purchase, but that’s exactly why we expect to see one included.

Aventon Soltera 2 in an urban park Aventon Soltera 2 in an urban park

Within the app’s settings menu, users can customize preferences such as switching between miles and kilometers per hour, setting an auto-off feature for the bike, adjusting display brightness and configuring the speed limit. The Soltera 2 also includes a USB-A charge port to charge your phone’s battery while you ride.

Aventon Soltera 2 in front of a concrete fountain in a park Aventon Soltera 2 in front of a concrete fountain in a park

Aventon Soltera 2 handlebars and display Aventon Soltera 2 handlebars and display

Handlebars and display

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The Soltera 2’s standout feature lies in its lightweight design, tipping the scales at 41 pounds while boasting a maximum payload capacity of 300 pounds. Maneuvering the Soltera 2 through the city and navigating stairs, whether ascending or descending, proved effortless. The trade-off for the lightweight design of the Soltera 2 is a shorter travel range, with the bike rated for 46 miles on a full charge. In real-world test conditions, the travel distance is approximately 30 miles due to a slight motor drag with zero assistance.

While acknowledging the potential increase in weight, it would have been preferable to see the Soltera 2 shipped with both front and rear fenders, especially for those commuting on rainy days.

Joseph Kaminski

While the Soltera 2 excels in urban commuting it may not be the most suitable choice for longer travel distances compared to its counterpart, the Aventure 2. The Aventure 2 offers features like fenders and an extended range, but it comes at the cost of being almost twice the weight. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on which better aligns with your specific needs, of course. That includes whether you’ll need to routinely carry a bike up and down stairs.

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