Three key features

  1. Minimum 500 Wh battery - For 90 to 120 km range without recharging

  2. 60+ Nm mid-mounted engine - Efficient and powerful on hills

  3. Comfortable geometry - Ergonomic posture prevents aches and pains after 50+ km

Read also our blog : The best long-distance bikes

Engine type: why the mid-mounted engine wins

Central motor (best for long distances)

Advantages :

  • Better weight distribution = more stable driving

  • 20-30% more economical than a front or rear engine

  • Powerful uphill (60-85 Nm)

  • Natural pedaling feel

Disadvantages :

  • More expensive (€200-400 more)

  • More complex maintenance

Best brands : Bosch Performance Line (65 Nm), Shimano Steps (70 Nm), Brose Drive T (90 Nm)

Rear motor

Advantages :

  • Quiet and smooth

  • Less maintenance

Disadvantages :

  • Less efficient = battery drains faster

  • Weight on rear = reduced manoeuvrability

Usage: Flat terrain, speed more important than range

Front motor (not recommended for long distances)

Disadvantages :

  • Lowest efficiency

  • Low ascent

  • Affects direction

Conclusion: For more than 40 km a day, choose a mid-mounted engine. It consumes 20-30% less than other types.

Battery capacity: how many Wh do you need?

Capacity

Realistic autonomy

Daily use

Price new

refurbished

400 Wh

50-80 km

Max 20 km one way

2.000-2.500 €

from €1,200

500 Wh

70-100 km

20-30 km one way

2.500-3.200 €

from €1,500

625 Wh

90-130 km

30-40 km one way

3.000-4.000 €

from €1,800

750 Wh

110-150 km

40+ km one-way

3.500-4.500 €

from € 2,200

Please note: these data correspond to average assistance (Tour/Normal mode). In Turbo mode, range drops by 30-40%.

Factors influencing autonomy

  • Wind : counter-wind = +15-25% consumption

  • Weight : +10 kg = 5-8% less range

  • Temperature : below 5°C = 15-20% loss

  • Relief : hills consume 2-3x more than flats

Concrete example (625 Wh):

  • Flat, little wind, 20°C : 120-130 km

  • Hilly, upwind, 5°C : 70-85 km

That is 40-50 km difference.

Comfort: an essential criterion

After 50 km, every detail counts. Poor posture means :

  • Lower back pain (60% of long-distance cyclists)

  • Shoulder pain (45%)

  • Numb hands (35%)

5 essential comfort features

  1. Adjustable handlebars and saddle
    Test whether you can keep your torso upright: a 60-75° angle to the ground is ideal.

  2. Suspension

    • Suspension fork: absorbs 70-80% of vibrations

    • Suspension seatpost: ideal for cobblestones
      Package: noticeable difference after 30+ km

  3. widetires (45-50 mm)
    Thinner tires (28-35 mm) are faster but less comfortable. For long distances: choose comfort.

  4. Ergonomic handles
    Wide handles (130+ mm) = better pressure distribution.
    Numb hands = handles too narrow.

  5. Hydraulic disc brakes
    At 40+ km/h downhill, you need reliable braking.
    Hydraulic = 30% more powerful than mechanical.

Read also our blog : How to optimize the comfort of your e-bike

Long-distance technical specifications

Engine

  • Power: 250W (EU standard)

  • Torque: 60-85 Nm (60 = sufficient, 85 = excellent)

  • Type: central motor

Battery

  • Capacity: minimum 500 Wh, ideally 625+ Wh

  • Type: lithium-ion

  • Removable: yes

Speeds

  • Number: 8-12

  • Types : Shimano Deore (reliable), Enviolo (progressive), Nexus (low-maintenance)

  • Why: more choice = more efficient driving = more autonomy

Frame

  • Aluminium: lightweight (20-25 kg), affordable

  • Carbon: very light (16-20 kg), expensive

  • For long distances: aluminium is enough; carbon = luxury

tires

  • Size: 28" or 27.5

  • Width: 45-50 mm

  • Type: puncture-proof

Top 4 long-distance models (refurbished)

1. Gazelle Ultimate C380 HMB

Features :

  • Motor: Bosch Performance Line (65 Nm)

  • Battery: 500-625 Wh

  • Extras: Enviolo, Gates belt

  • Weight: 27 kg

Ideal for : 30-40 km home-work
Price : new €3,500-4,200, refurbished from €2,100
Why : Belt = zero maintenance, smooth shifting

2. Riese & Müller Charger3 Touring

Features :

  • Motor: Bosch Performance CX (85 Nm)

  • Battery: dual 625 Wh option (1,250 Wh total!)

  • Extra: ultra-stable frame, 27 kg luggage rack

  • Weight: 32 kg

Ideal for : cycling vacations, very long distances
Price : new € 5,500-6,500, refurbished from € 3,500
What's in it for me? 1.250 Wh = 200+ km without recharging

3. Kalkhoff Endeavour 7.B Move+

Features :

  • Motor: Bosch Performance CX (85 Nm)

  • Battery: 750 Wh (largest single battery)

  • Extra : Top-of-the-range Shimano XT

  • Weight: 29 kg

Ideal for : 50-80 km per day, hilly terrain
Price : new €4,200-4,800, refurbished from €2,600
Why: 750 Wh = 130-150 km without second battery

4. Trek Allant+ 9.9

Features :

  • Engine: Bosch Performance Line Speed

  • Battery: 625 Wh

  • Extra: carbon frame, sporty geometry

  • Weight: 23 kg

Ideal for : fast commuters, sport cyclists
Price : new €5,000-5,800, refurbished from €3,200
Why this is so: Carbon = lighter = better range for the same Wh

Comparison of the 4 models

Model

Battery

Autonomy

Weight

Ideal for

refurbished

Gazelle C380

625 Wh

90-130 km

27 kg

Commuting

from € 2,100

R&M Charger3

1,250 Wh

200+ km

32 kg

Cycling vacations

from € 3,500

Kalkhoff Endeavour

750 Wh

130-150 km

29 kg

Long outings

from € 2,600

Trek Allant+

625 Wh

100-140 km

23 kg

Speed + distance

from € 3,200


Tips for maximizing autonomy

  1. Drive in Eco or Tour mode
    Turbo mode consumes 2-3x more.

  2. Correct tires pressure
    softtires = +10-15% energy consumption.

  3. Smooth acceleration
    Soft start = 20% more economical.

  4. Battery at ambient temperature
    Below 5°C = 15-20% loss.

  5. Regular recharging
    Even without driving, recharge at least 1x/month.

  6. Minimum weight
    -10 kg = +5-8% range.

FAQ

How many Wh do I need for 60 km/day?
Minimum 500 Wh, ideally 625 Wh to allow for wind, cold and hills.

Does a mid-mounted engine last longer?
Yes: 25,000-40,000 km versus 15,000-25,000 km for front/rear engines.

How much does it cost to recharge a 625 Wh battery?
Approx. €0.19 per charge (at €0.30/kWh) → €5-6 per month.

Can I add a second battery?
Yes, on some models (Riese & Müller, some Gazelles). Double autonomy, cost 600-900 €.

Recharge time :

  • 500 Wh : 3-4 h

  • 625 Wh : 4-5 h

  • 750 Wh : 5-6 h

Is a carbon frame worth it?
Not for everyday use.
For long rides: yes (4-6 kg lighter).

What if my battery runs out?
You can ride without assistance. Heavier (25-30 kg), but possible.

Battery life?
500-800 cycles = 3-5 years. After 500 cycles: 70-80% capacity. Replacement: 600-900 €.

Conclusion: making the right choice

A long-distance e-bike combines power, range and comfort.
For daily use >25 km, investing in quality is essential.

Choose a long-distance e-bike if :

  • You drive more than 25 km a day

  • You do 60+ km outings

  • Planning a cycling vacation

  • Comfort before price

At Upway you'll find :

  • Refurbished models from €2,100

  • 40-60% less expensive than the new

  • 12-month warranty

  • Premium brands: Gazelle, Riese & Müller, Trek

Our recommendation:

  • For everyday use : Gazelle C380 (comfort + strap)

  • For travel : R&M Charger3 (1,250 Wh = 200+ km)

For sports : Trek Allant+ (carbon = light and fast)