In 2025, Teewing got us all excited over its Avinox-equipped Turbo Force that looked to bring the performance of that super-powerful motor to a price point that we could all agree with. However, in recent months, the brand has been teasing something new throughout its socials – the Flux enduro e-MTB – and today, the brand has published a video that gives us the best glimpse of the bike we’ve seen to date.
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There are a few things that we definitely know about the Flux. It’s a high pivot enduro e-mountain bike, and if the Turbo Force is anything to go by, and a brief flash in the video, it’s going to run an Avinox motor. That alone is likely to get people rather flustered, as it’s one sought-after, powerful, but rather lightweight bit of kit.
As this is a high-pivot e-mountain bike, it’s safe to say that it’s going to be of the enduro persuasion, which has been confirmed by many of Teewing’s socials, and the press release for this video, which states that it’ll sit at a rather plentiful 178mm of suspension travel at the rear and 180mm up front.
Teewing’s press release does mention that this is a pre-production bike, so we’re likely to see some changes. That said, on the bike is suspension from Fox, likely a 38, and there’s a Fox Float X shock, giving us some idea of the specification we can expect. There’s also SRAM’s Eagle 90 drivetrain, but it would be interesting to see if Teewing has gone the way of Amflow and produced some of its own finishing kit.

Other video-flashes show what looks to be plenty of geometry adjustment. There’s a flip chip at the chainstay, which would likely either adjust the chainstay length or maybe even allow for a choice in rear wheel size. There’s also a flip chip on the lower shock mount with high and low markings. This is probably a head angle, seat tube, and bottom bracket height adjustment.
A big visual change is a redesigned logo on the downtube. Whether or not this is to keep things stealthy and secret, I’m not sure just yet, but it does give the bike a sleeker undercover look.
Teewing says that we can expect the Flux to officially launch in mid-April, so keep your eyes peeled for more details coming soon.
