1. The Aotos Flux X26 blends the features of a classic e-bike and a lightweight electric motorcycle, targeting both commuting and recreational use.
2. Available in two versions, it offers motors between 750W and 2,000W, with top speeds up to 28 mph and ranges up to 70 miles.
3. The bike includes modern tech features such as Bluetooth, GPS, smartphone unlocking, and 4G tracking, with a starting price of $1,199 on Kickstarter.
4. Scheduled for worldwide shipping, with deliveries beginning in June 2026, and offers discounts of up to 30% during the campaign.
Introduction to the Aotos Flux X26
The Aotos Flux X26 is really the kinda bike that makes you wonder whether it’s an e-bike or a motorbike. It has got this cool look that makes it stand out for sure and it’s been super popular on Kickstarter. The campaign’s funding goal was just $85,000 but it already raised over $2 million, which is kinda crazy! This hybrid bike aims to bring the best of both worlds—easy daily rides and the thrill of a motorcycle in one package. Aotos says it’s “a new class of electric machine,” and they’re serious about using it for fun and for commuting alike.
Versions and Features
The Flux X26 comes in two flavors. The first, the standard model, packs a 750W motor with a peak power of 1,200W, capable of reaching 20 mph and offering a range of 50 miles. The Pro version, while still capped at 20 mph for legal reasons, can go up to 28 mph when off-road, thanks to its more powerful setup. It’s got a 48V 21Ah battery that can push it out to 70 miles, and a peak output of 2,000W. Besides pedaling, it can also run solely on its motor, which is kinda neat. Tech-wise, it features Bluetooth, a digital dashboard, smartphone unlocking, GPS, and 4G tracking—making it modern and connected.
Pricing and Availability
The hype about the Flux X26 isn’t just for its specs, but also its very appealing price. On Kickstarter, it starts at just $1,199, which is super reasonable compared to typical electric bikes. The Pro version costs a bit more, at $1,599. Be aware though, prices are expected to go up after the campaign, so if you’re interested it’s better to get in early. During the Kickstarter deal, discounts of up to 30% are available. Shipping is worldwide, and Aotos plans to start delivering in June 2026. That waiting might be worth it for those wanting a fancy, budget-friendly hybrid bike that mixes style with tech.

