Cube vs Velotric E-Bikes: Brand Comparison Guide

Velotric is not trying to be the least expensive possible e-Bike. The better Velotric angle is that the bikes feel approachable without being underbuilt.
The Discover 3 shows the brand’s commuter side. Velotric describes it as a comfort commuter e-bike, and its specs include a 750W motor, 75Nm of torque, a 730Wh battery, five pedal-assist modes, and SensorSwap, which lets riders switch between torque and cadence sensing. That’s a great setup for city riding, suburban commutes, stop-and-go routes, and riders who want the bike to feel useful without feeling complicated.
The Breeze 1 is more relaxed, but it still has real numbers to back it up. Velotric lists the Breeze 1 at 48 lb, with a 750W motor, 900W peak output, 65Nm of torque, customizable pedal assist, SensorSwap, and up to 70 miles of range.
That’s the Velotric way: comfortable first. These bikes make sense for city riders, casual commuters, beach paths, errands, neighborhood rides, and anyone who wants the e-Bike to feel friendly right away.
The tradeoff is ride feel. Velotric is comfortable, powerful, and practical, but most models won’t feel as integrated or precise as a Bosch-powered Cube on longer climbs, rougher terrain, or real trail riding.
