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Top Torque-Sensor eBikes Under £2,000

Unlike basic cadence sensors that only detect if you’re pedalling, torque sensors measure how hard you’re pedalling and adjust motor output accordingly.

The result is:

  • A more natural riding feel
  • Better energy efficiency and extended battery range
  • Smoother acceleration and power delivery
  • Enhanced hill-climbing performance

If you want an eBike that feels like a finely tuned extension of your legs—rather than a bike that simply kicks in when your cranks move—torque-sensing eBikes are well worth the upgrade.

Top Picks for 2025 (All Under £2,000)

Model Price Motor Battery Top Speed Frame Key Highlights
Ride1Up LMTD V2 £1,395 750W Rear Hub (90Nm) 672Wh (48V, 14Ah) 28mph (Class 3) High-Step & Step-Through Torque sensor, full commuter spec, best value under £1,500
Aventon Pace 4 £1,999 500W Rear Hub (peaks 864W) 720Wh (36V, 20Ah) 28mph (Class 3) Step-Through only 4G smart tech, GPS tracking, geofencing, smart lock
Velotric Discover 2 £1,399 750W Rear Hub (75Nm) 691Wh (48V, 14.4Ah) 25mph (Class 2/3) Step-Through & High-Step Torque sensor, bright display, integrated lights, comfort-oriented geometry
Engwe P275 Pro £1,799 250W Mid-Drive (80Nm) 768Wh (48V, 16Ah) 20mph (Class 2) Step-Through Mid-drive motor, Gates belt drive, excellent hill climbing
Tenways CGO600 Pro £1,649 250W Rear Hub 360Wh 20mph Step-Through & Diamond Lightweight at 16kg, Gates belt, minimalistic commuter with responsive torque assist

Ride1Up LMTD V2 – Best All-Rounder

  • Why buy it? It packs premium ride quality into a sub-£1,500 package with full commuter specs.
  • What stands out: 750W motor with torque sensor, comfortable suspension fork, Shimano 8-speed, throttle and assist modes.
  • Downsides: Slightly overbuilt fork for pure urban riding, no companion app.

Read our review of the Ride1Up LMTD V2

Aventon Pace 4 – Best for Tech Lovers

  • Why buy it? Combines smooth torque-sensing power with smartphone-integrated security features like GPS tracking and motion alerts.
  • What stands out: 4G connectivity, geofencing, app customisation, 70-mile real-world range.
  • Downsides: Fixed cockpit geometry, app display font could be larger.

Read our review of the Aventon Pace 4

Velotric Discover 2 – Best Comfort Cruiser

  • Why buy it? It’s one of the comfiest, most stylish city bikes with torque sensing and modern looks.
  • What stands out: Upright posture, plush ride feel, step-through option, integrated lighting.
  • Downsides: Less suited to performance riders, no throttle in some regions.

Engwe P275 Pro – Best Mid-Drive Bargain

  • Why buy it? The only mid-drive, belt-driven torque-sensor bike under £1,800. It’s made for climbing and smooth commuting.
  • What stands out: Bosch-like ride feel, Gates carbon belt, clean design.
  • Downsides: Top speed limited to 20mph, heavier than some rivals.

Tenways CGO600 Pro – Best Lightweight Urban Option

  • Why buy it? At just 16kg, this minimalist eBike is perfect for city dwellers who need to carry or store their ride easily.
  • What stands out: Sleek, near-silent motor, belt drive, fast urban performance.
  • Downsides: Small battery (360Wh), no throttle, limited to flatter terrain.

Read our review of the Tenways CGO600 Pro

What to Look For in a Torque-Sensor eBike (2025 Edition)

✓ Motor Power: Rear hub (more affordable) vs mid-drive (more efficient for hills)

✓ Battery Size: Aim for 600Wh+ for daily commutes; smaller for urban-only use

✓ Range: 35–70 miles depending on mode, terrain, and rider weight

✓ Comfort Features: Suspension seatpost, ergonomic grips, upright geometry

✓ Frame Style: Step-through for easy mounting or high-step for added stiffness

✓ Tech & Security: GPS, app integration, remote locking, geofencing—ideal for commuters

✓ Warranty & Support: Look for brands with good customer service and UK support channels

In 2025, torque sensors are no longer just for premium bikes. With models like the Ride1Up LMTD V2 and Aventon Pace 4, riders can enjoy high-end responsiveness, comfort, and performance at prices well under £2,000.

Whether you value smart security, lightweight portability, or commuter utility, there’s a torque-sensor eBike that fits your needs—and your budget.

Richard Alvin

Managing Editor of EV Powered who has a passion for electric converted classic cars - currently converting Lottie the Landy a 1965 Series II ex RAF Land Rover to electric power and the person responsible for two wheel reviews at EV Powered.

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