In the 2025 commuter e-bike market, riders are often overwhelmed by bold marketing promises. But what truly counts are the official, verifiable specifications — battery, motor, suspension, weight, and more. In this article, we put CYCROWN Dremax head-to-head with the Himiway A7 Ebike — relying solely on manufacturer-published specs.
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CYCROWN Dremax vs. Himiway A7
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Price | $1299.99 | $1799.00 |
Range | 65 Miles | 65 Miles |
Torque & Cadence Sensor | ✔ | ✔ |
Suspension | Four-Link Full Suspension | Full Suspension |
Battery | 48V 15Ah | 48V 15Ah |
Hydraulic Brakes | ✔ | ✔ |
Motor | 500W (Peak 852W) | 750W |
Top Speed | 28 MPH | 28 MPH |
Tire | KENDA 27.5x2.4" | INNOVA 27.5x2.4" |
Dispay | LCD Display | Full Color |
Gearing | Shimano 8 Speed | Shimano 8 Speed |
Payload Capacity | 330 Lbs | 400 Lbs |
Fenders & Racks | ✔ | ✔ |
Weight | 74.5 Lbs | 84 Lbs |
Key Differences & Insights
Himiway’s official page lists a 500W mid-drive motor and a 720Wh Samsung/LG battery, supporting up to 70 miles of range. Its full suspension design emphasizes commuter comfort with 400 lb payload support.
Dremax, by comparison, features a 500W motor peaking at 852W and a 48V 15Ah Samsung battery rated for up to 60 miles. It also includes dual-sensor technology and hydraulic brakes as standard.
While Himiway’s A7 provides higher load capacity and full rear suspension, Dremax’s blend of power output, switchable torque/cadence sensors, and all-terrain tuning makes it a competitive and efficient choice for versatile urban riders.
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