It’s Not Just Another Electric Bike it’s a Porsche e-Bike – and All that Implies.

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These e-bikes are more than just another electric bike. They’re Porsche electric bikes. 

Not surprisingly, Porsche electric bikes such as the eBike Cross, are high-end electric bikes with many innovative features. What else would you expect from Porsche?

Porsche electric bikes
These e-bikes are not your ordinary electric bikes. They’re Porsche electric bikes. 

Among other things, the eBike Cross has an integrated charger that can be plugged into any outlet to charge the battery on the go. The battery can more than 77 miles on a single charge, which is more than enough for most people’s needs.

The bike’s frame is made of carbon fiber and titanium, which makes it lightweight and durable at the same time.

The new Porsche eBike Cross guides you safely through your everyday life, only unleashing its true strength once you are off the asphalt.

Porsche electric bikes
The new Porsche e-Bike Cross guides you safely through your everyday life, only unleashing its true strength once you are off the asphalt.

Every single one of its high-quality components was designed for rough terrain. Whether on extended tours or trail adventures. You name it, this bike can handle it.

Similarly, the new Porsche eBike Sport not only emulates the legendary fly line of a Porsche – in this case, the 911 – but it was also manufactured with the same passion for detail. Starting at $11,750.

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But the Cross is the one that started it all. Starting at $8,550, was the first electric bike designed by Porsche.

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Your outdoor adventures are about to be filled with thrill and excitement with the Porsche e-bike as your companion.

Among the cool features that make it one of the best Porsche electric bikes:

  • Dual battery, which provides a range of up to 74 miles.
  • High-end suspension system.
  • Front and back LED lights.
  • Pedal assist system.
  • Integrated lock.
  • Integrated GPS navigation system.
  • Electronic suspension adjustment for a custom ride height.
  • Bluetooth-enabled remote control for the bike’s features.
  • Electronic shifter with 7 gears.
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The Porsche eBike Cross is robust and elegant at the same time. Each and every component was developed for riding over rough terrain. | Photography credit: Porsche Design

Want a Porsche to match your e-bike? Check out the new Porsche 911 Carrera T.

Looking for places to ride when you purchase your new Porsche eBike?

Marin County is known worldwide as a great place for biking, with numerous bike trails and parks to explore. Making it the ideal place for you and your family to ride your Porsche electric bikes.

According to Marin Magazine, there are some things to consider when riding an e-Bike in Marin County.

Marin County is known worldwide as a great place for biking, with numerous bike trails and parks to explore with your Porsche electric bike.
Marin County is known worldwide as a great place for biking, with numerous bike trails and parks to explore with your Porsche e-bike.

“One major issue that swirls around this relatively new sport is access to dirt roads and trails,” author Ben Davidson wrote in Marin Magazine. “Regulations vary widely and are in constant flux as more and more riders appear on the scene. At present, class 1 e-mountain bikes are allowed in most National Parks on dirt and paved roads where bikes are allowed. The Forest Service is making policies but is leaning toward wider access for e-mountain bikes. BLM-managed public lands offer many opportunities for riding e-bikes, including any Open OHV area or motorized trail.”

The article notes that E-bikes are allowed on trails limited to bicycles and non-motorized travel only if a BLM Manager has issued a written decision authorizing e-bike use in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

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This is a versatile looking two-wheeler that’s built around a carbon fiber full-suspension frame. | Photography credit: InsideEVs

“Many state and regional parks have established regulations for these bikes; check the websites of individual parks and other public lands for specific rules and regulations. As with traditional bicycles, e-bikes are not allowed in wilderness areas. The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) website has current information on access. An advocacy group called People for Bikes publishes an online e-bike map and web-based trail map sites like TrailForks.com have filters for finding e-bike-legal trails.”

In Marin County, the Golden Gate National Recreational Area (GGNRA) allows e-mountain bikes (MTBs) on all of its roads, dirt and paved, where regular bikes are currently allowed.

That includes the Marin Headlands and its Marincello, Bobcat, Miwok, Ridge, and Dias Ridge trails.

Point Reyes National Seashore has a number of e-MTB-legal trails as does China Camp State Park (day or annual permit required); both parks offer trails suitable for beginner and intermediate riders.

Porsche electric bikes
In Marin County, the Golden Gate National Recreational Area (GGNRA) allows e-mountain bikes (MTBs) on all of its roads, dirt and paved, where regular bikes are currently allowed.

In Fairfax, the Boy Scouts-owned Camp Tamarancho has an extensive network of challenging single-track trails (day or annual permit required).

The Marin Municipal Water District is considering a proposed three-year trial period allowing Class 1 e-bikes on dirt fire roads where traditional mountain and gravel bikes are currently allowed.

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