Lemmo CROP Lemmo introduces the One Green Explorer Pro

Lemmo introduces the One Green Explorer Pro

Berlin-based micro-mobility brand Lemmo has announced the launch of the Green Explorer Pro, positioned as the latest evolution of its design-driven e-bike platform.

At launch, the brand points out that the new bike, “builds on the success of the original Lemmo One, with the new model introducing refined performance upgrades while staying true to the brand’s mission: blending smart connectivity, versatile riding, and timeless industrial design.”

Lemmo Portrait image Lemmo introduces the One Green Explorer ProThe new Green Explorer Pro extends the Lemmo philosophy beyond the city, offering an e-bike designed for “riders eager to explore more varied terrain”.

What’s different? The drop bar certainly stands out from its flat bar stablemate. Introducing gravel-specific enhancements, including upgraded drivetrain, carbon components, and a striking new Pantone 618C Mustard Green finish, the Green Explorer Pro is positioned as “a bike that blends form, function, and flexibility — powered by smart features and ready to perform wherever the path leads”.

The brand, previously known for its urban e-bikes, has described the Green Explorer Pro as “E+Bike smartness meets gravel performance — for a new kind of rider, on a new kind of journey”, which sees the brand introducing its customers to adventures beyond the traditional Lemmo urban use case.

About Lemmo

Founded with a vision – to redefine urban mobility and hybrid cycling – Lemmo looks to combine “European design sensibility with cutting-edge digital integration”.

The Lemmo One, launched in 2022, gained plenty of attention for its frame construction, with no welds, achieved through a bonding system inspired by the automotive and aeronautical industries.

This approach is said to “ensure structural integrity and aesthetic purity, whilst also offering a more efficient and environmentally conscious method of production”.

Lemmo bikes are built around a “proprietary E+Bike concept — a hybrid platform that allows riders to seamlessly switch between electric and analog modes” whilst the brands bikes are “powered by the Smartpac: an integrated system that houses motor control, GPS, lighting, anti-theft features, a removable battery, and even a power bank — all in one compact unit”.

The business offers customers monthly leasing options, as well as the ability to configure a bike with a range of unique Lemmo accessories. A 14-day free return period is offered, as well as new collection options, at service centres in Berlin, Munich, and Stuttgart, with further expansion plans in development.

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