E-Wild Pro

Vélo électrique tout-terrain haut de gamme à gros pneus
UL 2849 & 2271 Certified
The emmo e wild dual displays upgraded dual battery range, fat tires, and a strong frame built for long distance riding across city streets or uneven outdoor terrain.
The emmo e wild dual shown with dual battery power, hydraulic brakes, and 26 inch fat tires designed for stability and control on mixed weather and road conditions.

E-Wild Pro

Vélo électrique tout-terrain haut de gamme à gros pneus
UL 2849 & 2271 Certified
$3,399 CAD Prix régulier

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Warranty
200+
Local Dealers
30-Day
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Free Accessories Included!
Trousse à outils multifonction
Trousse à outils multifonction
$9.0
Free
Porte-bagages arrière universel pour vélo
Porte-bagages arrière universel pour vélo
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Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Motor

Moteur à moyeu à engrenages Peak 750 W (500 W continus), couple moteur -80 Nm

Charging Time

3 - 10 heures

Range

80 km - 190 km, 105 km - 255 km, 130 km - 320 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

Jusqu'à 9 niveaux de PAS ; accélérateur au pouce

Climbing Angle

20% Moderate Hills

Gear

Shimano MF-TZ500-7 (7 vitesses, cassette Mega Range 14-34 dents)

Build and Structure
Frame Material

Aluminium

Dimension

190 x 73 x 110 cm / 75 x 39 x 43 pouces
(Longueur x Largeur x Hauteur)

Net Weight

45 kg | 99 livres

Load Capacity

180 kg | 400 lb

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

Pneu à chambre à air 26" x 4"

Wheel

Jantes MAG à 5 branches sans entretien

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Frein à disque hydraulique à double piston (avant et arrière)

Lights and Signals

Phare à LED, feu arrière à LED, feu stop à LED, clignotants à LED

Additional Features
Display

Écran couleur TFT Bluetooth avec navigation du téléphone à l'écran

Storage

Porte-bagages arrière inclus ; panier avant en option

Top Speed**

32km/h (Limited as per Canadian e-bike regulations)

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

E-Wild Pro

E-Wild Pro est un vélo électrique à gros pneus certifié UL 2849 avec assistance à détection de couple et batterie SafeSeal™ — conçu pour l'exploration tout-terrain avec une autonomie allant jusqu'à 160 km.

  • Les pneus larges de 26 pouces offrent traction, stabilité et confort sur le sable, la neige, les sentiers et les rues de la ville.
  • La suspension avant de 34 mm avec capteur de couple atténue les bosses et adapte la puissance pour une conduite contrôlée.
  • La batterie SafeSeal™ avec enrobage en gel offre une énergie sûre, des performances stables et une autonomie longue durée.

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FAQs

Yes, fat tire electric bikes are a great fit for off-road riding because the wider tires give you extra grip and stability on loose or uneven ground.

Fat tires have a larger contact patch, which helps the bike feel more planted on sand, gravel, and dirt, and the extra air volume can smooth out small bumps for a more comfortable ride.

Many fat tire e-bikes also come with a powerful motor and suspension, which can make climbs, rough sections, and longer rides feel much easier.

If you’re looking for a popular fat-tire option for mixed terrain, check out the Ikong Pro: https://emmo.ca/products/lkong-pro

Hydraulic brakes use sealed brake fluid to transfer force from the lever to the caliper, while mechanical (cable) brakes use a steel cable to pull the caliper.

Here’s how they typically compare:
• Ride feel: Hydraulic brakes usually feel smoother and more powerful with lighter lever effort, while cable brakes can feel a bit firmer and may need more lever pull as the cable wears or stretches.
• Safety and control: Both can stop well when properly set up, but hydraulics tend to deliver more consistent braking in wet or dirty conditions because the system is sealed.
• Price: Cable brakes are generally more budget-friendly, while hydraulic systems often cost more due to the components and build.
• Maintenance: Cable brakes may need more frequent adjustments and occasional cable replacement, while hydraulic brakes usually need less day-to-day adjustment but can require periodic brake bleeding and fluid service over time.

Yes. In most Canadian provinces, riders must be at least 16 years old to operate an e-bike, but age limits vary.

In Ontario, the minimum age is 16. In Quebec, riders must be 18, though those aged 14–17 with a Class 6D licence may also ride (SAAQ: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/modes-transportation/electric-bike). In British Columbia, the minimum age is 14 with certain vehicle restrictions (BC Gov: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/cycling/cycling-regulations-restrictions-rules/e-bikes). Other provinces generally set limits between 12 and 16 years old. EMMO encourages all riders to follow local regulations and always wear certified helmets.

Yes, fat tire e-bikes are a great option if you want extra stability and comfort on mixed surfaces, especially when conditions are less than perfect.

Advantages of fat tire e-bikes:
• More traction on loose or uneven surfaces like gravel, sand, and packed snow
• Smoother ride thanks to the larger tire absorbing bumps and vibration
• Added stability and confidence for newer riders or anyone riding on rough roads
• Versatile for year-round riding in changing weather

Trade-offs to consider:
• Heavier overall weight, which can make lifting, carrying, or pedaling without assist feel harder
• More rolling resistance, so they may feel slower or less efficient than narrower-tire commuter bikes

If most of your riding is on smooth pavement and you want a lighter, more efficient feel, a standard commuter-style tire may suit you better; if comfort and grip are the priority, fat tires are worth considering.

*The rated travel distance for our E-bikes is determined under ideal conditions, which include a speed of 32 km/h, flat road surfaces, good weather conditions, and the bike being in optimal condition. It's important to note that the actual travel distance may vary due to factors such as the rider's weight, road conditions, weather conditions, and the overall condition of the bike. The actual travel distance may be shorter than the rated distance. We cannot guarantee any specific travel distance and advise riders to plan their trips accordingly.

*In Canada, e-bike regulations vary by province and region. Riders should familiarize themselves with the specific laws in their area. Generally, the maximum speed limit for e-bikes is 32 km/h, which is the default maximum speed for our e-bikes. As the rider, it is your full responsibility to comply with local laws and use the e-bike safely and responsibly. Be sure to check for any specific regulations, such as age requirements, helmet laws, and other applicable rules in your province or municipality. For comparison, in the United States, our e-bikes meet the standards of a Class 2 e-bike, which are defined as bikes that can be powered by a motor up to 32 km/h with a throttle.

*Additional charges may apply for navigation service (service offered by third-party).

The top speed listed in the specifications represents the legal speed limit for on-road use in most regions.

Some models are capable of higher speeds for off-road or special-use purposes. Please consult your local EMMO dealer for details regarding the top speed of this model.

It is the rider’s sole responsibility to comply with all applicable laws and regulations when operating this vehicle, including but not limited to speed restrictions.