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The 2023 ‘Gran Tourer GT1 2022’ model from Husqvarna E-Bicycles is a versatile e-bike priced at 3,999 EUR, placing it in the mid-range category. The bike’s frame is made from a robust aluminium alloy (Alloy 6061) and features an integrated battery, ensuring a sleek appearance and improved weight distribution. With a maximum permissible weight of 130 kg, the bike is suitable for both daily commuting and longer tours.
The Gran Tourer GT1’s braking system is fitted with Tektro HD-T280 hydraulic disc brakes, which use 180 mm Tektro TR35 brake discs at the front and rear. The gear system is provided by a Tektro RD-T350, 9-speed system, combined with Tektro SL-M350R shift levers to ensure precise and reliable gear changes. The SR SUNTOUR Mobie-A32 NLO suspension fork, with 75 mm of travel, ensures comfort on uneven terrain.
For safety in the dark, the bike is fitted with a Herrmans MR4 front light, which provides 40 lux and 120 lumens, as well as an AXA Juno E rear light. The drivetrain is powered by a high-performance Shimano EP8 motor with 250 W and a torque of 60 Nm, whilst the Core S1 battery, with a capacity of 630 Wh, ensures a long-lasting range. The Shimano SC-E6100 LCD display offers ANT and Bluetooth connectivity to clearly display ride information.
Comfort is ensured by the Husqvarna Vivo saddle, manufactured by Selle Royal, and the ergonomic Husqvarna grips. The handlebars are Husqvarna Ergo with a 35-degree sweep and a 20 mm rise, whilst the adjustable stem is 90 mm long. The wheelset consists of Ryde Disc30 rims and Continental CONTACT Plus City tyres, which ensure a stable and safe ride.
Additional features such as the Husqvarna Tour luggage rack with a load capacity of up to 25 kg, Eurofender Tempo mudguards and an adjustable Ursus MOOI rear stand round off the overall package. With its well-thought-out geometry, which includes a head tube angle of 70 degrees and a seat tube angle of 73 degrees, the Gran Tourer GT1 offers a balanced riding experience for anyone looking for a reliable and well-equipped e-bike.
| Rear brakes | Tektro Vela, 2-piston, hydraulic disc brake |
| Front brakes | Tektro Vela, 2-piston, hydraulic disc brake |
| Brakes | Tektro HD-T280, 2-piston, hydraulic disc brake |
| Front brake disc | Tektro TR35, 180 mm, centre lock |
| Rear brake disc | Tektro TR35, 180 mm, centre lock |
| Frame | 27.5", 6061 alloy, integrated battery, Boost |
| Drivetrain | Tektro RD-T350, 9-S |
| Shift levers | Tektro SL-M350R |
| Fork | SR SUNTOUR Mobie-A32 NLO, coil spring, 75 mm, tapered |
| Bottom bracket | Husqvarna, 38 T |
| Crankset | Husqvarna ET40, forged aluminium, Shimano 24 |
| Sprocket | Tektro CS-M350, 11-46 T |
| Drive | KMC e9S |
| Headset | Husqvarna ZS44/ZS56 |
| Handlebar | Husqvarna Ergo 31.8 mm, 640 mm, sweep: 35°, rise: 20 mm |
| Grips | Husqvarna Ergo, screw handles |
| Stem | Husqvarna 31.8, Ahead, adjustable |
| Saddle | Husqvarna Vivo, by Selle Royal |
| Seatpost | Husqvarna, 31.6 mm, patent |
| Seat clamp | Husqvarna 34.9, quick release |
| Wheelset | 27.5"/584mm |
| Rims | Front: Ryde Disc30, eyelets; rear: Ryde Disc30, eyelets |
| Tires | Continental CONTACT Plus City, Reflex, 55-584, 27.5x2.2 |
| Front hub | Husqvarna DA210F, Centre Lock, 100 mm, thru-axle |
| Rear hub | Husqvarna DA210R, Centre Lock, 12x148 mm, thru-axle, rear hub |
| Pedals | Husqvarna, aluminium |
| Front light | Herrmans MR4, 40 lx, 120 lm |
| Rear light | AXA Juno E |
| Mudguards | Eurofender Tempo |
| Kickstand | Ursus MOOI, rear kickstand KSA40, adjustable |
| Rack | Husqvarna Tour, spring-loaded flap, MIK, load capacity 25 kg |
| Motor manufacturer / model | Shimano EP8, DU-EP800, 250 W, 60 Nm |
| Display | Shimano SC-E6100, LCD display, ANT, Bluetooth |
| Battery | Core S1, 630 Wh, 36 V, 17.5 Ah |
| Battery capacity (Wh) | 630 |
| Charger | Charger S, 4 A |