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See the written review and more photos: https://www.electrifiedreviews.com/blog/bintelli-trio-deluxe-review-2399-comfy-easy-riding-safe-and-stable-e-trike
Check out the Bintelli Trio website: https://bintellibicycles.com/product/bintelli-trio-deluxe-electric-bicycle/
tl;dr version of the written review:
Today we’re going to be giving our take on the Trio Deluxe from Bintelli. This three-wheeled green machine is approachable, feature-rich, and sits at a nice price point for an electric trike. Trikes in general are considered to be safer, as they provide an extra point of stability with their third wheel, kind of like a loving best friend that tags along during dates to make sure everything goes smoothly. Does the Trio Deluxe deliver this same level of support? Well, we’re about to find out!
The Trio Deluxe comes with an MSRP of $2,399 USD. Now for an electric trike, we’re well into the affordable category with that price tag. Bintelli also throws in a 2-year limited warranty and access to their awesome team of customer service reps.
So what’s in the box?
The Bintelli Trio Deluxe has a 48V, 500-watt front-mounted hub motor. This motor is more than capable of hitting its top speed of 20 MPH, and honestly feels like it could go a bit faster if it was allowed to. The motor is paired with a 48V, 18Amp controller, which is as good of a pairing as fish and white wine. Thinking about who this Ebike is designed for, and marketed to, I think the power curve and power delivery make a lot of sense. It’s not going to win any races off the line, but it’ll get up to it’s 20 mph speed and stay there. Honestly, this is exactly what you want with a trike that has a front wheel hub motor. The gentler power curve helps to reduce wheel slip and increase traction, which equals more safety. To reach the 20 mph top speed on the Trio Deluxe, you can use either the thumb throttle or the cadence-sensing pedal assist.
Next, let’s talk about the battery. The Trio Deluxe comes with one 48-volt 12.5 amp hour locking and removable battery. That’s about 600 watt-hours worth of distance, which translates to about 20-30 miles on a full charge. This isn’t a setup that will take you across the state, but Bintelli doesn’t imply that it will. Again, Bintelli is doing a great job of being transparent with realistic ranges on their website.
When it comes to the transmission, the Trio Deluxe is outfitted with a Shimano Tourney derailleur, paired with a 7-Speed Shimano SIS Index thumb shifter. It features a large 44-tooth chainring up front, which makes pedaling easy and efficient. We didn’t notice any ghost pedaling here, which is always a good sign that the gear ratio was well-thought-out.
As far as suspension goes, up in the front, we’ve got a suspension front fork. This helps to smooth out the bumps, and between the front fork and the CST BFT tires here, we’ve got a pretty slick ride! The CST BFT tire in the front measures 24” x 4”, while the pair of rear wheels come in at 20” 4”. At first glance, that might sound incorrect, but if you look at the frame from the side, you’ll notice the frame slopes to the rear to accommodate the different-sized tires. The only thing that would make the Trio more comfortable is an aftermarket seat post suspension, which is almost always a good accessory to add.
Speaking of the rear of the trike, this might be a good time to discuss the many ways you can carry cargo with the Trio Deluxe. The large rear basket has enough room for a medium-sized cooler or an average-sized golden retriever. We did not get an average-sized golden retriever to test out our bold claims, but we’ve got a good eye for animal-sized rear baskets, so you can trust us on that one. And what kind of dog do you think we could we fit in the front basket? Let us know in the comments below! The front basket is another sweet addition here, allowing us to really load the Trio Deluxe down with quite a few necessities, or pets.
The Trio Deluxe is a step up from Binteli’s base Trio Etrike, and if you’re partial to the fat tire look, the Trio Deluxe will not disappoint. It has the power to tote around tons of cargo, or dogs, and sits comfortably in the affordable realm of Etrikes. If you guys have any other questions about this or any of the bikes we review here at Electrified Reviews, let us know in the comments and we’ll see what we can do about providing some solid answers!
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