The Aventon Current ADV is an eMTB built for riders who want real trail performance without an intimidating price tag. Designed around Aventon’s Ultro X mid-drive motor, 140mm of rear travel, and a 150mm fork, the Current blends modern geometry, balanced suspension, and in-house technology to deliver full capability on every climb and confidence on every descent. Its 29" wheels, 64.6 degree head angle, 76.6 degree seat tube angle, and 445 millimeter chainstays create a ride that feels planted and capable while staying responsive and playful. Every detail of the Current is designed to make trail riding more accessible and enjoyable. It features Aventon’s wireless control pad and touchscreen display for intuitive on-trail control, plus full ACU connectivity with 4G connection, GPS tracking, an integrated alarm system, and more. Riders can personalize motor performance with Ride Tune customization, and make the most of their rides with integrated tech like Wheel Lift Control and Air Time tracking. Maxxis tubeless compatible tires along with Sram and Rockshox components ensure that the Current feels ready for anything from backcountry adventures to smashing singletrack.
1. Frame & Geometry
Frame Material: Full aluminum chassis
Frame Design: Full-suspension eMTB platform (four-bar linkage)
Suspension Travel:
Front: ~140 mm
Rear: ~150 mm
Intended Use: Trail / all-mountain riding
Crank Length: 160 mm
2. Motor & Electrical System
Motor: Aventon Ultro X mid-drive motor
Power Output: Up to ~850W peak
Torque:
Nominal: ~110 Nm
Boost Mode: up to ~120 Nm
Assist Features:
Multiple customizable assist modes
“Overrun” assist (continues briefly after pedaling)
3. Battery & Connectivity
Battery: Integrated downtube battery (removable via bolts)
Charging: External charger (non–quick-release design)
Smart Features:
Bluetooth connectivity
4G connectivity
GPS tracking
ANT+ compatibility
4. Drivetrain & Transmission
Drivetrain: SRAM Eagle 70 mechanical transmission
Type: 1x MTB drivetrain (wide-range gearing)
Intended Performance: Trail climbing + descending balance
5. Suspension Components
Front Fork: RockShox Psylo Gold
Rear Shock: RockShox (Deluxe-series equivalent, platform-specific)
Suspension Layout: Horst-link / four-bar system
6. Braking System
Brakes: SRAM DB8 hydraulic disc brakes
Brake Type: Hydraulic disc (MTB-spec)
7. Wheels & Tires
Wheel Type: Tubeless-ready rims
Tires: Maxxis trail tires (EXO casing noted)
Rim Construction: Double-wall aluminum (unbranded OEM)
8. Cockpit & Controls
Display: Integrated top-tube touch display
Controls: Wireless handlebar control pad
Data Features:
Ride metrics
App connectivity
Advanced tuning options
9. Seatpost & Rider Interface
Seatpost: Dropper post included
Dropper Travel:
~150 mm on smaller sizes
Saddle & cockpit: Standard MTB components
10. Additional Features
Integrated GPS security tracking
App-based tuning & ride analytics
Airtime / ride logging features
Tubeless compatibility out of the box
11. Weight & Build Notes
Approx. Weight: ~52 lbs (varies by size/build)
Build Philosophy:
Cost-conscious components (rims, tires)
Performance-focused core systems (motor, suspension, drivetrain)
12. Pricing & Positioning
MSRP (ADV model): ~ $4,599 USD
Market Position:
Mid-range eMTB
Value-focused alternative to premium brands
13. Warranty & Support
Standard Warranty: 2 years
Frame Warranty: Lifetime (if registered)
Notes
Some exact specs (battery capacity, geometry tables) are not fully published yet and may vary slightly by size or region.
ADV vs EXP differences:
ADV = aluminum frame + more cost effective components
EXP = carbon front triangle + very higher-end parts


