The motor is a standard 350 watt geared design with good torque and efficient freewheeling. It’s a decent option for people with more limited budgets but you’ll either have to add your own slats or work with a shop to fully utilize the cargo area so keep that in mind. I like that it comes with both pedal assist and twist throttle along with LED lights and disc brakes for under $1,5000. It’s got seven speeds for moving heavier loads or climbing hills and a suspension fork that reduces shock to the front rack area. The Big Cat Cargo Bike is a value driven electric bike with more basic components but a range of accessories that make it functional.