Ride1Up has introduced the Prodigy V2, the highly anticipated successor to their Prodigy mid-drive ebike. Equipped with front suspension, fenders, and a rear rack, the Prodigy V2 also sports a German-engineered Brose mid-drive motor. Its continuous variable transmission (CVT) option truly sets this bike apart, delivering an incredibly smooth riding experience. Packed with premium features usually found in bikes costing around $5,000, the Prodigy V2 is a Ride1Up product, meaning you get all these advantages for a fraction of the price.
Cutting-Edge Transmission and Motor

One of the most talked-about features of the new Prodigy V2 is its CVT system. This option eliminates the headaches of step changes, locked gears, and greasy chains. The CVT works with the near-silent Brose mid-drive motor to offer riders seamless and smooth gear shifting, providing the most natural e-bike experience possible. The bike also offers a traditional 9-speed MicroSHIFT Advent drivetrain for those who prefer it, accompanied by a German-engineered Brose mid-drive motor with 90nm torque and a Samsung 36v 14ah battery.
Premium Features Without the Premium Price Tag

Ride1Up didn’t cut any corners when it came to features. The Prodigy V2 includes customer favorites like hydraulic disc brakes, air front suspension with 100mm travel, tan-walled Maxxis Rekon Race 27.5×2.25” tires, double-layer aluminum fenders, rear brake light, and a headlight. All these usually set you back around $5,000, but Ride1Up has priced this feature-packed bike at an MSRP of $2,395 for the standard model and $2,695 for the CVT model.
The Prodigy V2 is a Class 3 e-bike, which can reach up to 28 mph with pedal assist. Considering all these features and the brand’s reputation for quality and customer satisfaction, the Prodigy V2 by Ride1Up presents itself as an unbeatable value proposition in the mid-drive e-bike market. With front suspension, advanced transmission options, and high-quality components, this bike is set to redefine what riders should expect from an e-bike in terms of performance and price.
By packing so much value into the Prodigy V2, Ride1Up maintains its reputation for disrupting the industry and sets a new benchmark for what a mid-drive e-bike should offer. The bike is currently available for purchase, promising to take your e-bike experience to the next level.
David Ireland is a professional strategist, creative, and marketer. He began his career in 1995 as creator and publisher of BPM Magazine. In August 2000, BPM Magazine merged with djmixed.com LLC, an online media company based in Los Angeles, which later evolved into the Overamerica Media Group [OMG] in 2003. In 2009, Ireland left Overamerica Media Group to serve as the VP of Marketing at Diesel. In 2011, he returned to his roots in media and cofounded the online electronic music publication Magnetic Magazine and created The Magnetic Agency Group. In June 2018, Ireland joined Winter Music Conference (now owned by Ultra Music Festival) as the Director to lead the reboot for 2019 and usher in a new era for the iconic brand. He served as Chief Marketing Officer at Victrola for three years, guiding product innovation and brand growth. He currently serves on the advisory board of Audiopool, a new music tech startup focused on AI-generated music licensing and artist revenue models.