Cero

Cero One

The Cero One is new in a line of lighter-weight cargo bikes and it truly shines as an all-around, multi-purpose ebike. When compared to the heavier and bulkier Coboq Classic, the Cero One is sleeker and faster and may have improved precision when it comes to turning and braking.
While the cargo capacity is much smaller than a larger cargo bike, the Cero One still has adequate storage space, while offering a more compact and manageable package. The Cero One offers some basket customization options to increase the size.
Overall, the Cero One shines as an urban commuter with cargo. Technically considered a cargo bike, the Cero One offers enough speed and precision to blaze through urban traffic, and is slim enough to fit in a standard bike rack.

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Price: $
4138
Type:
eBike
Brand:
Cero
Class:
Release Year:
2017
Drive:
Mid-Drive
Frame:
Aluminum
Suspension:
Yes
Rating:
4.4

Basics

Gears
5
Max Range (km)
168
Max Range (mi)
104
Top Speed (kph)
32
Top Speed (MPH)
20
Watts
504
Weight (kg)
26.4
Weight (LB)
58.2
Weight Capacity (kg)
102.0
Weight Capacity (lb)
224.9
Wheels
2
Wheel Diameter (in.)
26.0
Wheel Diameter (mm)
660
Wheel Width (in.)
1.4
Wheel Width (mm)
36

10 Reasons to Buy the Cero One

  • Made of lightweight aluminum without sacrificing total hauling capacity (up to 300 lbs including the rider).
  • It has a 26-inch rear wheel for stability.
  • It is a multi-purpose urban explorer bike that can serve multiple needs.
  • It is more affordable than other cargo bikes.
  • It has a single battery setup that offers 105 miles of range.
  • Modular design cargo system options allow customization for extra storage.
  • It is designed to be a reliable, low-maintenance bike.
  • The bike meets international safety standards.
  • Its compact cargo bike design makes it easy to park in bike racks.
  • Zero-maintenance Gates Carbon Drive Belt.

10 Reasons Not to Buy the Cero One

  • 5-speed transmission seems clunky compared with readily available 10-speed options
  • Having no continuously variable transmission reduces the bike's handling and performance when loaded with cargo.
  • Older 250-watt mid-drive motor means speed is likely to suffer under loads.

Bottom Line

The Cero One delivers the perfect balance between leisure riding and cargo biking. Regardless of if you're looking for a nimble size commuter bike or a sturdy cargo bike, the Cero One will deliver.
At a far more affordable price point than other cargo bikes, this is a great entry into the electronic cargo bike market and offers a bit more flexibility in its use.

Scores

Ride Quality
4.0
Build Quality
4.3
Design
4.4
Value
5.0
Total
4.4

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