Peugeot are now offering a cleaner version of the eR02 dubbed the PowerTube, available in a road or more relaxed gravel version and with Shimano Ultegra shifting.  

Review: Peugeot AE21

The new Kiox computer features a colour display and plenty of in-depth info on screen, and the Bosch Active Line PLus motor provides up to 130km of range. A 7005 alloy frame is paired with a full carbon fork, with Shimano Ultegra gearing and hydraulic disc brakes included as standard. You also get Hutchinson’s Fusion 5 All Season 38mm tyres for plenty of comfort on rough roads.  

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The full bike weighs in at 18kg in its road guise, and costs €4,199. The gravel edition with flat bars comes in at €3,599, with a navy blue frame and Shimano Alvio shifters. Head over to Peugot’s website for more info.