Amflow, the e-bike brand spun out of DJI, has announced the TL series, a family-oriented all-terrain e-bike built around its Avinox M2 mid-drive motor. The TL Carbon delivers 125Nm of torque and 1100W of peak output. Battery capacity tops out at 1280Wh by pairing an 800Wh removable unit with a 480Wh extender, and a sequential four-battery charging hub is available as an option.

The machine is positioned as a single bike that handles both child transport on the commute and serious off-road riding. It ships standard with mudguards and integrated lights, meaning it is not a stripped-down trail bike with accessories bolted on as an afterthought. That balance is the real engineering claim being tested here.

The full piece at The Verge breaks down the spec tradeoffs between the TL variants and examines whether the family-utility framing holds up against the hardware. If you are watching how DJI-lineage engineering translates into the cargo and family e-bike market, this is worth reading in full.

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