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Addmotor U-Trike U-750 Tilting eTrike
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Addmotor

U-Trike U-750 Tilting eTrike

E-trike Value 65/100
$2,899 USD
Best offer · Addmotor (direct) seen Jul 10, 2026 View offer

Addmotor's first leaning trike: a central pivot joint lets the rider tilt into corners while all three wheels stay planted, countering the wheel-lift of rigid trikes.

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A frame lock switches between Fixed mode (rigid, max stability) and Tilting mode (lean-to-turn agility). A 750W rear hub motor (1,400W peak, 25A controller) with torque sensor and a UL-certified 48V 20Ah Samsung battery give 40-85 miles. Mullet 24"/20" fat tires, an 80mm Addshox fork, triple mechanical disc brakes and a 6061-aluminum frame round it out. ~110 lb; 450 lb payload; 20 mph.

Retailer's own copy, quoted as published.

Source: redtail-catalog:2026-07 · confidence: verified · brand page

Specifications — as published

Motor
1400 W
Battery
960 Wh · 48 V
Claimed range
up to 137 km
Assist cutoff
32 km/h
Weight
50 kg
Max payload
204 kg

Only fields published by the brand are shown — nothing is estimated.

Where it stands legally · Canada

At 1400 W / 32 km/h, this model exceeds Canada's federal 500 W / 32 km/h benchmark — check your province before riding on public roads. Provincial rules — US riding-law guides are coming.

Offers — by market

United States — USD

  • Addmotor (direct) $2,899 USD Offer
  • Redtail eBikes $2,899 USD Offer

Prices are read nightly from retailer storefronts; markdowns are the retailer's own list-vs-current price. Currencies never mix — CAD and USD offers are separate boards.

The verdict — computed, not opined

The biggest battery of any e-trike at or under $2,899 USD.
  • Value Score 65/100 — ranked 20 of 27 USD-priced e-trike models
  • Price rank 21 of 27 e-trike models priced in USD

Every line above is derived from catalog data at build time — how scoring works.