Tech: DJI Avinox
DJI Just Shook Up the E-MTB World With the Avinox Drivetrain and Amflow Bikes
In one of the most unexpected moves of the year, drone powerhouse DJI just dropped into the electric mountain bike game—and they didn’t tiptoe in. They came in hot with a brand-new full-power drivetrain system called Avinox, and launched their own ebike brand, Amflow, to showcase it.
Yes, that DJI.
The headline grabber? 1,000 watts of peak power. That’s a massive leap compared to the 250W systems we’re used to seeing from industry heavyweights like Shimano, Bosch, and Mahle. It means climbs feel more like ski lift rides—and you get to focus on the fun part: bombing back down.
So what makes the Avinox system such a game changer? Here are the top five features that have everyone talking:
1. 1,000W Peak / 850W Continuous Power
The Avinox motor packs serious punch, giving riders four times the power of standard systems. Whether you're grinding up steep switchbacks or powering through rough terrain, it's built to deliver.
2. 105Nm of Torque
Power is nothing without control. With 105Nm on tap, the Avinox gives you instant responsiveness and serious grunt on demand, making technical climbs smoother and way more fun.
3. 800Wh Battery + Fast Charging
Ride longer and get back on the trail quicker. The integrated battery charges from 0 to 75% in just 90 minutes—ideal for mid-ride pit stops or topping up before an evening lap.
4. Integrated Smart Display
No bulky handlebar screens here. The Avinox system includes a sleek, top-tube OLED display with Bluetooth and app control, keeping the cockpit clean and futuristic.
5. Lightweight Carbon Frame
The launch model, the Amflow PL, weighs in at just 19.2 kg (around 42 lbs). That’s remarkably light for a full-power e-MTB, and it means you’re getting power and agility in one sleek package.
The Bottom Line?
DJI didn’t just build a motor—they built a whole riding platform. And if the specs are any indication, the Avinox + Amflow combo could push the e-MTB market into an entirely new chapter.
Stay tuned—this one's just getting started.