FREY Savannah ULTRA – CC
Original price was: $4,780.00.$4,280.00Current price is: $4,280.00.
The Liberty Ultra CC city-going e-bike features a Bafang mid-drive motor that peaks at 1,500 watts, a large battery integrated into the downtube, air suspension fork, and rear Rockshox, and Magura stopping power. With plenty of range from a 48V 21Ah battery with 1,008 Wh of capacity, the bike has what it takes to manage the trails or the streets. It’s a well-made, very high-quality e-bike with excellent components.
It’s not every day that you see a full-suspension electric commuter bike. Especially not one with the components and build quality of the FREY CC electric commuter bike.
But the FREY CC isn’t your average e-bike.
FREY is best known for its high-performance electric mountain bikes that rival the best $6,000 European electric mountain bikes, yet at half the price. So while FREY has earned its respected reputation in the mountain bike world, it came as a surprise when FREY recently unveiled its first commuter bike.
Even more surprising was how much the FREY CC inherited from its mountain bike brothers, which helps turn it into an electric commuter bike that can tackle any commute.
Savannah series e-bikes, create a more effortless riding experience to meet your needs for recreation, fitness, and everyday routines commuting to work. The powerful Samsung battery (removable) can also help you conquer longer distances (up to 80 km per charge) and explore the long way home!
With plenty of range from a 48V 21Ah battery with 1,008 Wh of capacity, the bike has what it takes to manage the trails or the streets.
It’s a well-made, high-quality e-bike with excellent components.
Dimensions | 63 × 10 × 35 in |
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Frame | 6061 aluminum alloy |
Motor | Bafang M620 mid motor system |
Max Torque | 160 Nm |
Peak Power | 1500W |
Battery | 48V/17.5AH (840WH) Integrated Battery with lithium-ion Samsung cells |
Charger | Output 54.6V/3A, AC100-240V |
Battery Charge Time | Approx. 4 hours |
Suspension | Full Suspension |
Suspension Forks | RockShox Recon RL Boost, 110x15mm |
Rear Suspension | RockShox Monarch (165x38mm) |
Brakes | MAGURA MT5e 4-piston brakes |
Groupset | Shimano Alivio 9 speed |
Tires | Schwable Super moto-X 27.5×2.4" |
Wheelset | 27.5" wheelset |
Max Speed MPH | 34 MPH |
Range in Miles | 40 miles |
Max Payload | 265 lbs |
Select Color | Black, Blue, Cream, Red |
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FREY Savannah ULTRA – CC
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1.5 kW FREY CC full suspension electric commuter bike
It’s not every day that you see a full-suspension electric commuter bike. Especially not one with the components and build quality of the FREY CC electric commuter bike.
But the FREY CC isn’t your average e-bike.
FREY is best known for its high-performance electric mountain bikes that rival the best $6,000 European electric mountain bikes, yet at half the price. So while FREY has earned its respected reputation in the mountain bike world, it came as a surprise when FREY unveiled its first commuter bike.
Even more surprising was how much the FREY CC inherited from its mountain bike brothers, which helps turn it into an electric commuter bike that can tackle any commute.
What makes this bike special?
The FREY CC is a commuter bike in form and function, but it is loaded with high-end electric mountain bike parts. Top-shelf suspension, brakes, wheels, rims, tires, shifters, etc. You name it, the CC has it.
That means that the bike is overbuilt for a typical city commute and comes closer to motorbike quality than standard e-bike quality. Nothing on this bike is going to rattle loose or wear out over time like a budget e-bike. It’s simply built to such a high standard that an average urban commute is almost laughable for it. FREY is used to building e-bikes that can go flying meters in the air day after day. So when they set out to build a commuter bike, they put the same level of robust design and engineering into it.
Next, check out that motor. The Bafang Ultra motor is simply a beast. It is commonly rated at 1,000 W, but this is a continuous figure and is likely underrated for legal reasons. The motor pulls an honest 1,500 W or more during peak power output such as hill climbing or accelerating if you have it in the highest power mode.
And of course, you don’t have to go into high-power mode. But if you have hills on your commute or you want to be able to blow past cars when the light turns green, this bike can do it. The power is so strong that it will bring a smile to your face every time you turn the pedals or twist the throttle. In the lowest gear and highest power setting, the bike can wheelie itself quite easily, though you won’t do this unless you’re playing around.
The other great thing about the FREY CC electric commuter bike is how much battery capacity it manages to hide inside the frame. A removable 840 Wh battery means you’ll get some serious range from this bike. FREY doesn’t advertise an exact range, likely because it can vary wildly depending on your riding style and how much power you want to use. But assuming a realistic 25 Wh/mi efficiency on throttle-only, you’re looking at a minimum of 30 miles (50 km) of no-effort riding. If you were to use the torque-sensing pedal assist granted by the Bafang Ultra motor, you could more than double that range to a true 60 miles (100 km). These are street numbers we’re talking about here, but the FREY CC is very much meant as a street bike first.
I say “street bike first” because that’s not all it can do. With that dual suspension, the FREY CC isn’t just great at handling potholes — you can legitimately hit the trail with this bike and have a seriously fun time. Which is kind of weird to consider, considering it’s a commuter e-bike. Most e-bikes are designed primarily for street or off-roading, but not both. The FREY CC, on the other hand, can legitimately handle just about anything thrown at it. It has the ruggedness and high-end suspension needed for serious mountain biking, it has a powerful motor to climb mountains, it has the best e-bike brakes in the industry for flying back down the other side of the mountain, and it has a comfortable step-through design for a lazy everyday commuter e-bike. It really might be the best of both worlds.
6 reviews for FREY Savannah ULTRA – CC
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GaryT (verified owner) –
I spent several months doing research on which bike would best meet my desires. I planned to usually take 5 to 10 mile trips using a degree of pedal power and battery. Every aspect of the purchase, shipping, assembly and test ride went smoothly and enjoyable. Getting familiar with the bike was a snap. We, my wife and I bought two and are enjoying them together. I would recommend your products without question.
MollyI (verified owner) –
I bought my CC after hearing my neighbor talk about it and doing some research. This is one time that I wasn’t disappointed. The bike itself is amazing!!! I can go a long ways, not quite 40 miles with a lot of assistance, but very close. The ride is so much fun!! This is one time where my excitement of buying it was matched, or beaten, by the actual product itself. Can’t recommend Frey enough!! I’m very happy with it.
MichaelP (verified owner) –
First ride ended up being 21 miles! Absolutely amazing. Couldn’t wait to get back on. Very high quality!
JohnT (verified owner) –
I did a lot of research looking for an E-bike AND ordered a Frey CC. I need full suspension for my back because I almost always ride sitting. I am in love with the bike and have over 600 miles on it without any problems.
BarbaraJ (verified owner) –
Me and my husband love these bikes and there are days we just can’t wait for our next bike ride very well made and easy to assemble a little on the heavy side but so worth the money.
ChrisJ (verified owner) –
Great bike for commuting! I’ve been riding the CC eighteen miles a day to and from work. In less than 4 months I have 1000 miles on it. It’s a very comfortable ride and I am saving $$ on gas. I’m never tired or worn out from the ride. One of the best decisions I’ve made.