What the Hell Is the Difference Between All These n+ Bikes? 5 / 5 ( 1 vote )

If you’re confused by the lineup of n+ Bikes (designed under license from the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1® Team), you’re not alone. They all look sleek, come with futuristic helmets, and have motors—but the differences under the hood are massive.

This guide breaks down the Track Edition, Rallye Edition, and City Edition—based on the actual spec sheets and user manuals—so you can figure out which ride fits your lifestyle and budget.


🧠 At a Glance: What Sets Them Apart?

  • Track Edition: Carbon frame. Race-style geometry. Pinion electronic shifting. Class 3 (28 mph).
  • Rallye Edition: Same power + Pinion drivetrain, but with front suspension and more rugged tires.
  • City Edition: Simpler, lighter, and limited to 20 mph. Single-speed drivetrain. Still sleek and smart.

🏁 Track Edition 750


Track Edition eBike

  • Motor: 750W rear hub
  • Top Speed: 28 mph (Class 3)
  • Frame: Carbon fiber
  • Gearing: Pinion Smart.Shift 9-speed electronic gearbox
  • Suspension: None – pure road geometry
  • Battery: Integrated, with optional second pack
  • Smart Helmet: Included (with brake lights, turn signals, crash alerts)

Best for: Riders who want maximum power and speed with a race-style feel. Think Tour de France meets Silicon Valley.


🌍 Rallye Edition 750


Rallye Edition eBike

  • Motor: 750W rear hub
  • Top Speed: 28 mph (Class 3)
  • Frame: Aluminum alloy
  • Gearing: Pinion Smart.Shift 9-speed electronic gearbox
  • Suspension: Yes – 130mm front fork
  • Battery: Integrated, with optional second pack
  • Smart Helmet: Included (same as Track)

Best for: Riders who want both power and comfort. Great for commuting + light trail rides.


🏙️ City Edition 250


City Edition eBike

  • Motor: 250W rear hub
  • Top Speed: 20 mph (Class 1)
  • Frame: Aluminum alloy
  • Gearing: Single-speed belt drive
  • Suspension: None
  • Battery: Integrated only – no expansion port
  • Smart Helmet: Included

Best for: Simpler city commutes, shorter rides, and people who hate gear shifting.


📊 Feature Comparison Table

Feature Track Rallye City
Motor 750W 750W 250W
Top Speed 28 mph 28 mph 20 mph
Drivetrain Pinion 9-speed Pinion 9-speed Single-speed
Suspension None Front (130mm) None
Battery Expansion Yes Yes No
Smart Helmet Yes Yes Yes
Frame Carbon Aluminum Aluminum

💡 Final Thoughts

All three of these eBikes come packed with tech, safety features, and style. But they’re clearly not built for the same rider:

  • Track: Lightweight performance machine.
  • Rallye: Commuter + adventurer combo.
  • City: Sleek urban simplicity.

If you’re torn, go with the Track Edition to get it all—carbon frame, smart shifting, an

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