The Evelo Galaxy Lux is a purpose-built cruiser with a clear mission: make riding simple, accessible, and low-maintenance. It’s packed with high-tech components designed to reduce stress and upkeep, and it’s intentionally tailored for riders on the shorter to average side of the height spectrum.
At its heart is a 600W Bafang mid-drive motor paired with a Gates carbon belt drive and an Enviolo Trekking CVT (continuously variable transmission) that shifts automatically via Enviolo’s AutomatiQ system. Instead of a traditional chain and cassette, you get a sealed transmission with a 380% gear range that delivers seamless, incremental adjustments.
There’s no shifter, no clunky gear jumps, just sensors and software reading the terrain and your effort, then matching your cadence for a smooth, consistent ride. Operation is as easy as turning it on, choosing your pedal assist level, and rolling away. It’s a setup that works just as well for tech enthusiasts as it does for those getting back in the saddle after years away.
The ride itself leans toward effortless cruising rather than outright speed, but with up to 980W peak power and 105Nm of torque, it’s far from sluggish. The motor and drivetrain also offer some of the cleanest, lowest-maintenance performance you can get—no chain stretch, no rust, no greasy pant legs, and a sealed hub that can handle thousands of miles with virtually no upkeep necessary.
With a frame that fits riders from 4’10” to 5’10”, a super-low 15” standover height, 24” tires, and a total weight of just 57 lbs, it’s more accommodating to riders on the more diminutive side than most e-bikes.
Sounds nice, but what are the trade-offs? Premium tech comes with a premium price, and at this tier, you’d typically see more frame sizes and color options than, well, one. Still, Evelo helps balance that with one of the best warranties in the e-bike world: four years or 20,000 miles on major parts (two years on the battery). It’s a strong signal that these components aren’t just high-end—they’re built to last.
Read on to see how the Evelo Galaxy Lux performed in our testing.