C2 VS M2: Which one is better for you?

C2 VS M2: Which one is better for you?

Introduction

In 2023, Aipas introduced the C-Series, a lineup of urban commuter e-bikes, with the Aipas®C2 Xpress Ebike as its standout model.

In 2024, Aipas launched the M-Series, designed for off-road adventures, with the Aipas®M2 Xterrain Ebike representing the series' rugged capabilities.

Let’s take a closer look at how these two flagship models compare!

Frame Design

Both the C2 and M2 feature a step-through frame design. Their batteries are seamlessly integrated into the front frame, offering a sleek and cohesive look. Additionally, both models prioritize stability, enhancing the overall riding experience.

While both bikes come with an aluminum adjustable front fork, their travel distances differ slightly. The M2 boasts a 100mm travel fork, whereas the C2’s fork travel is 70mm. Although shorter, the C2’s suspension is more than sufficient for a top-tier commuter e-bike, offering a smooth and efficient ride on urban roads.

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Size & Weight

  • C2 Dimensions: 67 × 26 × 40 inches
  • M2 Dimensions: 72 × 26 × 47 inches

The C2 is more compact and lightweight, making it ideal for daily commuting, ensuring both durability and ease of use. In contrast, the M2 is larger and heavier, built to handle rougher terrain. Its increased weight adds to frame sturdiness and stability, enhancing load capacity for a wide range of riders.

Tires

  • The C2 is equipped with CST puncture-resistant tires.
  • The M2 features Chaoyang puncture-resistant tires.

Both brands are well-respected in the industry, but their tire designs cater to different riding styles.

  • The C2 has 26 × 2-inch urban commuter tires, designed for superior road grip and agility. Its tread pattern enhances traction, ensuring a smooth ride in city environments.
  • The M2 sports 26 × 4-inch fat tires, offering greater weight support and stability. The wider tread and deeper grooves provide enhanced friction, reducing the risk of slipping on rugged trails—perfect for off-road adventures.

Battery

  • C2: Samsung 48V 11Ah, IP65 Waterproof, UL2271 Certified
  • M2: Samsung 48V 13Ah, IP65 Waterproof, UL2271 Certified

The M2 comes with a larger battery capacity, but both models can be upgraded to a 15Ah high-capacity battery, extending the range up to 85 miles. With IP65 waterproofing and UL2271 certification, both batteries surpass industry standards in safety and durability.

Motor & Torque

  • C2: 1000W brushless rear hub motor, 90Nm torque
  • M2: 1500W brushless rear hub motor, 110Nm torque

Both bikes are shipped as Class 2 e-bikes, meaning they can reach 20 mph using only the throttle. However, riders can unlock the speed limiter, allowing both models to hit 28 mph. Always check local e-bike regulations to ensure compliance—safety comes first!

Conclusion

After comparing these two models, you probably have a clearer idea of which one suits your needs.

  • If you primarily ride on flat roads or mild hills, the C2 is an excellent commuter option.
  • If you frequently encounter rough terrain or want a more adventurous ride, the M2 is the better choice.

Ultimately, the right e-bike depends on your lifestyle. Choose based on what you love, not just what seems better on paper. Enjoy the ride! 🚴‍♂️

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