
Velowave Breeze T vs. Velotric Breeze 1: A Comparison of Performance and Comfort
Today, we will provide a comprehensive comparison between the Velowave Breeze T and Velotric Breeze 1. From motor performance to riding comfort, to price and additional features, we will analyze the both models to help you find the best electric bike for your needs.
Motor Performance
Let’s start with the most critical aspect — motor performance, as the most direct experience on an electric bike comes from its power output.
The Velowave Breeze T features a 500W (peak 960W) high-speed motor with a 65Nm torque paired with a torque sensor. This sensor adjusts the assist level automatically based on your pedaling force, offering a smoother and more natural acceleration when you need extra power.
On the other hand, the Velotric Breeze 1 comes equipped with a 750W motor and the same 65Nm torque, combining both speed and torque sensors, though the peak power is unspecified.

Both electric bikes are suitable for city commuting, but in more complex terrains or situations requiring quick acceleration, the Breeze 1 may feel slightly underpowered. If you frequently ride in varying road conditions, particularly on hills or require smoother assistance, the Breeze T is undoubtedly the better option, providing a more accurate and fluid riding experience.
Battery and Range
The battery’s range directly determines how long your riding enjoyment lasts.
The Breeze T is equipped with a 48V 15Ah battery, offering a range of 37-90 miles for city commuting and light off-roading. In contrast, the Velotric Breeze 1 uses a 48V 13.4Ah battery, offering a range of 55-70 miles. If you regularly ride long distances or occasionally want to explore areas beyond the city, the Breeze T has a significant advantage in terms of range.
Additionally, the Breeze T offers 5 levels of pedal assist (1/2/3/4/5), while the Breeze 1 only offers 3 levels (1/2/3), giving you more flexibility in both range and assist mode selection. Whether you are commuting daily or going on longer rides, the Breeze T provides more confidence and versatility.

Front Fork and Comfort
If you often ride long distances, comfort is definitely a key factor.
The Breeze T is equipped with a 100mm travel hydraulic suspension front fork, which effectively absorbs vibrations from uneven roads. Even on bumpy country paths or rough urban streets, it provides a more comfortable ride. The Velotric Breeze 1, on the other hand, has an aluminum front fork, which is suitable for smooth urban roads but might cause fatigue on longer rides, especially on rougher surfaces.
If you place a high priority on comfort, particularly for longer rides, the suspension fork on the Breeze T is a major plus.

Braking System and Safety
Riding safety is a top concern for every rider. Both the Breeze T and Breeze 1 are equipped with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, delivering excellent braking performance. Whether on city streets or in more complex conditions, both models provide sufficient braking power to ensure a safe ride.

Weight and Stability
In addition to power and range, stability is another critical factor when choosing an electric bike.
Although the Breeze T weighs 18 pounds more than the Breeze 1, this makes it more stable. The sturdier frame enhances control and ensures better stability at higher speeds or in complex riding conditions. Additionally, the Breeze T comes with fenders, so you don’t have to worry about mud or water splashing on your clothes when riding in the rain. The rear rack also adds convenience for daily commuting and longer trips.
Of course, if you prefer a lighter ebike, you can remove the fenders and rear rack to reduce the bike’s weight and enhance its maneuverability.

Price and Value for Money
The Breeze T is priced at $1599, with an additional 5% off when using the discount code VW5. In comparison, the Breeze T outperforms in terms of power, range, comfort, and added features, all while still remaining competitively priced.
Specs |
Velowave Breeze T |
Velotric Breeze 1 |
Motor |
500W(960W),65Nm |
750W, 65Nm |
Battery |
48V 15AH |
48V 13.4Ah |
Sensors |
Torque Sensor |
Torque/Cadence Sensor
|
Pedal Assist |
1/2/3/4/5 |
1/2/3 |
Range |
37-90 Miles |
55-70 Miles |
Max Speed |
28 MPH |
28 MPH |
Fork |
Hydraulic Suspension Fork |
Aluminum Alloy |
Brake |
Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
Tires |
Kenda 27.5"x 2.2" |
Kenda 27.5"x 2.2" |
Product Weight |
66 LBS |
48 LBS |
Max Load Capacity |
300 LBS |
330 LBS |
Price |
$1,599 |
$1,799 |
If you want to see how the Breeze T performs in real-world conditions, check out our YouTube video, where KOL test its stability, torque sensor, and smooth assistance experience, giving you a more comprehensive understanding of how the Breeze T rides.
If you're looking for an electric bike that truly enhances your riding experience and meets multiple riding needs, the Breeze T is undoubtedly the smarter investment!