Yadea Como Full-Suspension E-Bike Debuts at Eurobike

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- Yadea Como debuted at Eurobike 2026 as a full-suspension commuter e-bike, with its 250W Ananda mid-drive motor software-limited to 25 km/h for EU regulations
- The Como's rear shock is hidden inside the step-through frame as an adjustable air unit, paired with an air fork and 27.5×2.4″ urban tires for pothole and curb absorption
- Como drivetrain and components include a Shimano Acera 8-speed transmission, a 36V 13Ah lockable frame-integrated battery, Tektro dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes, and an optional Gates carbon belt-drive version with a Shimano Nexus 7-speed IGH
- Yadea confirmed that Germany and the Netherlands have already placed large orders to stock the Como locally
- The Rover, Yadea's other Eurobike 2026 debut, is a fat-tire folding e-bike with 20×4.0″ tires, a 250W rear hub motor, a 48V 13Ah frame battery, USB-C device charging, and NFC unlocking
- Yadea, the world's largest EV maker by production volume, used Eurobike to showcase how its two-wheeler expertise extends into both Dutch-style upright commuters and the chunky fat-tire segment popular with younger European riders
Why it matters: Yadea, the world's largest EV maker by production volume and a dominant player in electric scooters and motorcycles, is now moving aggressively into the European commuter e-bike market with a hidden-suspension design that's rare in the category. Pre-orders from Germany and the Netherlands suggest European dealers see real demand for a full-suspension step-through commuter that doesn't telegraph 'expensive e-bike' to thieves.




