Cargo Bike
Addmotor GRAOOPRO
Massive dual-battery longtail with budget-friendly guts
by Addmotor
$1,599
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72lbs
Weight
450lbs
Max load
80Nm
Torque
~137mi
Real range
960Wh
Battery
The Carryish Take
Bottom line: The GRAOOPRO trades refinement for raw capacity and range at a price that makes sense for car replacement.
Best for
- Families replacing a second car who need 50+ mile daily range
- Parents hauling 2 kids plus cargo on longer suburban routes
- Budget-conscious buyers who prioritize capacity over refinement
- Riders in flat areas who don't need premium motor performance
Not for
- Apartment dwellers — 85 lbs is too heavy for daily stairs
- Hills lovers — the Tern GSD's Bosch motor climbs much better
- Premium seekers — the RadWagon 5 has better build quality
- Single riders — the Lectric XPedition does basics for $600 less
Pros & Cons
What we like
- +Dual 960Wh Samsung batteries for genuine 100+ mile real-world range
- +450 lbs total capacity handles two kids plus groceries easily
- +Fat 3-inch tires and front suspension smooth out rough roads
- +Center kickstand keeps the loaded bike stable
- +Generic parts mean cheaper repairs and maintenance
- +$1,999 price point beats premium longtails by $2,000+
Watch out for
- –85 lbs with dual batteries — forget carrying it upstairs
- –Generic hub motor lacks the smooth torque delivery of Bosch systems
- –Mechanical disc brakes require more hand strength than hydraulics
- –Build quality feels budget-appropriate, not premium
Full Specifications
Motor & Power
- Motor
- Generic (Hub (rear))
- Power
- 750W nominal / 1300W peak
- Torque
- 80 Nm
- Throttle
- Twist throttle
- Top speed
- 20 mph
- Class
- Class 2 (20 mph, throttle)
Battery & Range
- Battery
- Samsung 960Wh
- Voltage
- 48V
- Dual battery
- Yes (1920Wh total)
- Stated range
- 210 mi
Size & Weight
- Weight
- 72 lbs
- Max system weight
- 450 lbs
- Length
- 78"
- Wheelbase
- 52"
- Rider height
- 5'4" – 6'2"
Drivetrain & Brakes
- Drivetrain
- Chain — Shimano
- Gearing
- Derailleur (7-speed)
- Brakes
- Mechanical disc
Wheels & Comfort
- Front wheel
- 24in
- Rear wheel
- 20in
- Tire width
- 3"
- Suspension
- Front suspension
Cargo & Family
- Layout
- Longtail
Safety & Security
- Integrated lights
- Yes
Extras
- Display
- Addmotor 5-Inch LCD Display
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the dual battery setup actually last?
With both 960Wh batteries, expect 80-120 miles depending on weight, hills, and assist level. That's genuinely impressive range for under $2,000.
Can I buy it with just one battery?
Yes, single battery version starts at $1,599. But the dual setup is the whole point of this bike.
How does it compare to the Lectric XPedition?
More battery capacity and cargo space, but also $600 more and 20 lbs heavier. Pick based on your range needs.
Is assembly difficult?
Expect 2-3 hours of basic assembly. The weight makes it trickier than lighter bikes, but nothing too complex.
Against the Lectric XPedition, you get double the battery for $600 more. Versus the Tern GSD, you save $2,500 but lose premium components and smooth Bosch power.



