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SAMEBIKE MY275 vs QWIC Premium MN8 Belt

Comparison 2026Electric Bikes

71

SAMEBIKE MY275

SAMEBIKE · Stadse e-bike

749.00

VS
90

QWIC Premium MN8 Belt

QWIC · Stadse e-bike

3299.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the QWIC Premium MN8 Belt edges out the SAMEBIKE MY275 with an overall score of 90/100 against 71/100. It scores particularly well on motor performance (88/100) and comfort (95/100), making it the better all-round pick in Electric Bikes.

The SAMEBIKE MY275 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €749.00 versus €3299.00.

Motor performance winner

QWIC Premium MN8 Belt

20% higher than its rival

Value winner

SAMEBIKE MY275

8% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationSAMEBIKE MY275QWIC Premium MN8 Belt
Price€749.00+340%€3299.00
Rating★4 (680)★4.6 (540)
Overall71/10090/100+27%
Motor & Drivetrain
Motor250W achternaafmotor / 250W rear hubShimano STEPS E6100+2340%
Power250W nominaal / nominal
Torque35 Nm60 Nm+71%
GearingShimano 7-speed derailleurEnviolo traploos / stepless
DriveKetting / ChainGates Carbon Drive riem
Support modesEco/Normal/High
Battery & Range
Capacity468 Wh (36V 13Ah)504 Wh+8%
Range35-60 km70-120 km+100%
Charge time5-6 uur / hours+25%4 uur / 4 hours
RemovableJa / YesJa / Yes
Frame & Comfort
Frame materialAluminiumAluminium 6061
Frame typeLage instap / Step-throughLage instap / Step-through
Wheel size27.5 inch28 inch+2%
SuspensionVoorvork / Front forkVoorvork / Front fork
FoldableNee / No
SeatpostGeveerd / Suspension
Safety
BrakesMechanische schijfremmen / Mechanical disc brakesHydraulische schijfremmen Shimano / Hydraulic disc brakes Shimano
LightingLED voor- en achterlicht / LED front and rearBusch & Müller IQ-XS 70 lux
LockGeen / None (budget extra)ART-2 ringslot / ART-2 ring lock
Top speed25 km/h (wettelijk / legal limit)25 km/h (wettelijk / legal limit)
Dimensions
Weight24.5 kg+2%24.9 kg
Max load120 kg140 kg+17%

Pros and cons

SAMEBIKE MY275

Pros

  • €749 for a classic 27.5-inch e-bike — solid value in the budget segment
  • Shimano 7-speed derailleur gives flexible gearing for flat and lightly hilly terrain
  • Integrated rear rack — commute- and grocery-ready out of the box
  • More than 680 Amazon reviews give insight into real-world reliability

Cons

  • Cadence sensor gives a jerky 'on-off' feel rather than smooth torque response
  • 468 Wh battery is on the small side — 40-60 km realistic range
  • No ART certification, no dealer support in the Netherlands

QWIC Premium MN8 Belt

Pros

  • Gates Carbon Drive belt lasts 2-3x longer than a chain and stays clean
  • Enviolo stepless hub shifts under load with no audible clicks
  • Shimano STEPS E6100 mid-motor with 60 Nm and very quiet operation
  • Very bright Busch & Müller IQ-XS 70 lux headlight fitted as standard

Cons

  • Price above €3,200 puts it firmly in the premium segment
  • The Enviolo hub costs some efficiency versus a derailleur in Eco mode

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