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EGO 56V Mini Bike with Peak Power

EGO’s 56V Mini Bike Brings the Adventure to Your Backyard

With the rise of cordless OPE and power tools, we’ve seen battery-powered technology improve leaps and bounds over the last few years. It seems like just yesterday that cords and gas were dominating their respective markets, but that’s no longer the case. EGO is begging the question: why stop at battery-powered OPE? Enter the EGO 56V Mini Bike, which runs on the same battery platform as the brand’s popular OPE line.


EGO Mini Bike: Overview

  • Model: EGO MB1505-2
  • Power source: EGO 56V batteries
  • Max speed: 28 MPH
  • Up to 20 miles of range per charge
  • Three driving modes
  • Parental controls
  • Full front and rear suspension
  • Dual hydraulic disc brakes
  • Off-road tires
  • Digital display

EGO’s MB1505-2 Mini Bike with Peak Power runs on the same 56V batteries at its existing OPE, and you can use any capacity combination. Using the two included 56V 7.5Ah batteries, it boasts a range of up to 20 miles per charge. For speeds, this bike reaches 28 MPH at the top end.

Three driving modes, including Eco, Normal, and Sport provide a customizable driving experience. Parental controls also let you keep track of speeds and ensure your child’s safety while riding.

The EGO mini bike features full front and rear suspension to make riding over rough terrain more comfortable. Dual hydraulic disc brakes also provide adequate stopping performance for hard stops.

Additionally, a digital display lets you monitor your speed, acceleration, and battery life in real-time while you ride.

We’re not seeing a set weight limit or age recommendation at the time of writing, but we will update this article with more information when we know more.

EGO Mini Bike Price

This bike is set to release in late 2023 or early 2024, but we don’t have an exact date or pricing information at this time. Make sure to check back closer to the release date, as we will update this article when more information becomes available.

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