There is a particular kind of freedom that comes from not having to choose.
You do not have to choose between the morning commute and the weekend trail. Between practicality and pleasure. Between a bike that handles cobblestones gracefully and one that doesn't flinch at a gravel path. The best budget trekking e-bike is the one that refuses to be pigeonholed — and in 2026, the Eazion BK1350 makes that case more convincingly than anything else at its price point.
What Is a Trekking E-Bike, and Why Does It Matter?
The trekking bicycle has long been a staple of European cycling culture. Rooted in the tradition of the touring bike, it is designed for riders who move between worlds: urban infrastructure and open countryside, asphalt and gravel, daily utility and weekend adventure.
Add an electric motor to that formula, and you have something genuinely transformative. A trekking e-bike removes the one barrier that used to stop people from riding further, climbing harder, or simply arriving at work without breaking a sweat. It is not about doing less — it is about doing more.
The BK1350 is Eazion's answer to this category, and it is an impressively complete one.

The Motor: Quiet, Compliant, and More Than Capable
At the heart of the BK1350 sits a 250W rear hub motor — the standard for road-legal e-bikes across the European Union, fully compliant with EN15194 regulations and carrying CE certification.
This is not a compromise. A well-engineered hardtail electric bicycle 250W motor delivers smooth, progressive power that integrates naturally with your own pedalling rhythm. Unlike high-wattage motors that lurch and surge, the BK1350's drivetrain responds predictably: the more you put in, the more it gives back. The factory-set speed of 25 km/h keeps you legal on cycle paths and urban roads across the continent without any modifications required.
For European riders navigating a patchwork of cycling laws, this matters enormously.
Range: The Number That Changes Everything
Arguably the single most impressive specification on the BK1350 is its battery range: 128.7 km on a single charge.
Let that figure settle for a moment. Most competing hardtail electric bicycles in this price bracket offer between 60 and 80 km under optimistic conditions. The BK1350 achieves this through a combination of a substantial 48V / 13.5Ah removable downtube battery and an intelligent 5-level pedal-assist mode that lets you calibrate how hard the motor works across every kilometre.
Ride aggressively on Level 5 through a headwind, and you will use more energy. Cruise at Level 2 on flat terrain, and the battery range stretches generously. For most commuters covering 20 to 40 km per day, this translates to several days of riding between charges — a meaningful reduction in the daily friction of ownership.
The Battery You Can Actually Live With
One detail that separates a thoughtfully designed e-bike from a merely functional one is the battery placement and removal system.
The BK1350 features a removable downtube battery — integrated flush with the frame for a clean aesthetic, but detachable in seconds with a key lock. This solves a real problem: not everyone has the ability or the inclination to wheel their bike indoors to charge it. With the BK1350, you carry the removable battery into your flat, your office, or your café, and leave the bike securely parked outside.
It is a small design decision with an outsized effect on everyday usability.
Riding Dynamics: Built for Roads That Don't Behave
European roads are characterful. That is one way to put it. From the worn granite setts of old city centres to the frost-heaved tarmac of country lanes, the surfaces beneath your wheels rarely behave perfectly.
The BK1350 addresses this with a front suspension fork that absorbs the irregular feedback of real-world terrain without the added weight and maintenance complexity of a full-suspension setup. For e-bike for city roads and trail riding — urban streets, light gravel, packed dirt — a quality hardtail electric bicycle configuration strikes exactly the right balance between efficiency and riding comfort.
The ride is further refined by the Shimano 7-speed drivetrain, giving you meaningful gear selection across varied gradients. Whether you are spinning up a long incline in a lower gear or holding a brisk cadence on flat ground, the transmission shifts cleanly and reliably — a name that European cyclists have trusted for decades.
Designed for Real Riders
The BK1350 carries a maximum payload of 150 kg, reflecting a frame geometry and build quality intended for everyday use by a genuine range of riders — not just the idealised lightweight cyclist of manufacturer specifications.
At 24 kg, the bike sits within normal parameters for a fully equipped e-bike. The step-over frame design keeps mounting and dismounting natural and intuitive, particularly when carrying bags or navigating busy urban stops.
The multi-function LCD display keeps all essential information — speed, pedal-assist mode, battery capacity, distance — legible at a glance, without unnecessary complexity. It is a cockpit designed for riding, not for scrolling through menus at a standstill.

Certifications: The Assurance You Deserve
For riders in the EU, certification is not a bureaucratic footnote — it is a meaningful guarantee. The BK1350 holds both CE certification and compliance with EN15194 standard, the European standard specifically governing electrically power-assisted cycles.
These certifications confirm that the electrical system, motor output, and safety components have been independently assessed and meet the standards required for legal road use across EU member states. When you invest in a certified trekking e-bike, you are not just buying a product — you are buying accountability.
The Verdict: An Honest Assessment
The Eazion BK1350 does not try to be everything. It does not promise extreme off-road performance, nor does it chase a lightweight premium aesthetic. What it offers is something more valuable for the majority of riders: an exceptional price-to-performance ratio, genuine versatility as an e-bike for city roads and trail riding, and the kind of dependable, well-specified build that earns trust over thousands of kilometres.
Under €900, finding a trekking e-bike with a 128 km riding range, Shimano 7-speed gearing, a front suspension fork, a removable downtube battery, and full EN15194 standard certification is a genuinely difficult task. The BK1350 clears that bar with composure.
If your riding life takes you from the morning school run to an afternoon on the gravel — and you want one bicycle that handles both without apology — this is where your search ends.
The Eazion BK1350 is available now. Includes free continental shipping and a 1-year comprehensive warranty.
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Specifications at a Glance
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Feature |
BK1350 |
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Motor |
250W Rear Hub Motor |
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Battery |
48V / 13.5Ah Removable Li-ion |
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Max Range |
128.7 km |
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Speed (Factory) |
25 km/h |
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Gearing |
Shimano 7-Speed |
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Suspension |
Front Fork |
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Payload |
150 kg |
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Weight |
24 kg |
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Pedal Assist |
5 Levels (0-5) |
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Certifications |
CE / EN15194 |
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Display |
Multi-function LCD |
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