Urtopia unveils Carbon Atom carbon-fiber eSUV with 750W motor
Urtopia has launched Carbon Atom, a carbon-fiber eSUV bike with a 750W motor, up to 95 miles of range and a 330-pound payload. The new model aims to blend lightweight construction with long-range commuting and higher-performance riding.
Why it matters: - Carbon Atom targets riders who want carbon-fiber lightness without giving up hill-climbing power, range or payload capacity. - The model adds a new option in the eSUV category for riders looking to move between daily commuting and more aggressive riding. - Urtopia is positioning the bike around safety, comfort and certified electrical systems, which can matter for buyers comparing premium e-bikes.
What happened: - Urtopia introduced the Carbon Atom in Irvine, California. - The company describes Carbon Atom as the first carbon-fiber eSUV bicycle with a 750W motor and 90Nm of torque. - The bike uses a Toray® T1000 carbon fiber frame. - Urtopia says the bike can reach up to 95 miles of range. - The model uses an adaptive riding system that shifts power delivery between efficiency and performance.
The details: - Carbon Atom has a 750W rear hub motor and 1250W peak power. - The motor delivers 90Nm of torque. - PAS 1–2 is designed for a smoother, more natural ride for commuting. - PAS 3 provides a stronger boost for hills, speed and tougher terrain. - The bike includes an 80mm front suspension fork. - Carbon Atom includes a 30mm suspension seatpost. - The bike rides on 26” x 2.4” all-terrain tires. - The payload rating is 330 lbs. (150kg). - The safety package includes UL 2849 certification for the e-bike system and UL 2271 certification for the battery. - Carbon Atom includes a high-performance braking system. - The rear lighting system has dual internal taillights with brake light and turn signal functions. - The front headlight is rated at 100 Lux. - Urtopia says the combination is meant to support urban roads, suburban paths and light off-road use. - Urtopia says the bike is built around a riding philosophy that lets power adapt to the rider's needs. - More information is available in the media kit.
Between the lines: - The launch leans into a familiar e-bike tradeoff: more battery and motor performance usually adds weight, while carbon fiber helps reduce it. - Urtopia is using certification, lighting and suspension as selling points to make the bike look ready for everyday use, not just performance riding. - The company is also signaling that Carbon Atom is aimed at riders who want one bike for commuting, comfort and weekend trail use.
What's next: - Urtopia is expected to use Carbon Atom to expand its premium carbon-fiber lineup. - The company’s broader U.S. network, service partners and retail footprint may help support sales and aftercare for the new model. - Urtopia’s acquisition of Pedego in 2025 gives the company a larger neighborhood dealer network to reach riders in the U.S.
The bottom line: - Carbon Atom is Urtopia’s bid to combine lightweight carbon construction, strong motor output and long-range capability in one premium eSUV bike.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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