Cycrown Roma Review (2025): A High-Tech All-Terrain eBike That Finally Feels Natural to Ride
In the last few years, Cycrown has quietly evolved from a budget-friendly eBike brand into a serious player in the all-terrain category. Their latest release, the Cycrown Roma, shows just how far they’ve come—combining full suspension, torque sensor technology, and a connected TFT display in a package that claims up to 28 mph top speed and 90 miles of range.
Those are bold claims, so we took the Roma out for real-world testing—on pavement, gravel, and light trails—to find out if it’s actually worth your money in 2025.
Also check out Cycrown’s Dreamax we tested earlier this month here or read about it here

Unboxing and First Impressions
Out of the box, the Roma feels premium right away. It comes well-packed with all the essentials: toolkit, pedals, front wheel, charger, keys, and a printed manual. Assembly is simple—attach the handlebar, front wheel, and pedals, and you’re good to go.
At first glance, the Roma looks rugged but refined. The build quality feels solid, and the 26×4 Kenda fat tires make it clear this bike is built for versatility, not just looks.
Real-World Performance

Smooth Power with a Torque Sensor
The real star of the Roma is its torque sensor system. Unlike cheaper eBikes that use basic cadence sensors, this setup delivers power gradually based on how hard you pedal. That means no jerky surges—just smooth, natural acceleration that keeps traction steady, even on loose gravel or steep climbs.
With pedal assist, the Roma tops out at 28 mph, and with throttle only, it hits 20 mph. Impressively, it maintains that speed even as the battery drains—something many eBikes struggle with.
Range That Fits Real Life
Cycrown claims up to 90 miles of range, but like most manufacturers, that’s under ideal conditions. In our real-world test—stop-and-go city riding with light hills and a 180-pound rider—we got just over 40 miles on a single charge. That’s still plenty for most commutes or weekend trail rides. And since the Roma uses a 48V 20Ah Samsung battery, it delivers strong performance deep into each charge cycle.

Comfort and Ride Feel
This is where the Roma separates itself from the pack. The full suspension system combined with those fat Kenda tiresdelivers a plush, planted feel on both pavement and dirt. It smooths out potholes, washboard roads, and rough trails with ease.
The trade-off? It’s not the quickest bike for tight turns, and you definitely feel its heft when lifting it onto a rack. But for long rides or mixed terrain, the comfort easily outweighs the weight penalty.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Smooth, natural pedal assist with torque + cadence sensors
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Full suspension and fat tires for excellent comfort on all surfaces
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Hydraulic disc brakes with motor cutoff for confident stopping
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Large 48V 20Ah Samsung battery for long rides
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Bright TFT color display with app connectivity for navigation and ride tracking
Cons
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Heavy (84.7 lbs) – not ideal for upstairs storage
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Fat tires make quick turns a bit slower
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Real-world range is closer to 40–45 miles than the advertised 90
Pro Tips for New Riders
To get the best performance from your Cycrown Roma:
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Start on lower pedal assist levels off-road for better traction.
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Adjust tire pressure based on terrain:
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15–20 PSI for dirt
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20–25 PSI for mixed terrain
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25–30 PSI for pavement
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After your first few rides, re-tighten bolts and axles as the bike settles in.
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Practice a few medium-speed stops to get used to the Roma’s weight before hitting top speed.
Final Verdict: Is the Cycrown Roma Worth It?
The Cycrown Roma is a legitimate all-terrain eBike that delivers where it counts—smooth power delivery, reliable braking, and real comfort on varied terrain. Yes, it’s heavy, but once you’re rolling, it feels stable, confident, and ready for whatever road (or trail) lies ahead.
It’s perfect for riders who want a powerful, high-tech cruiser that can handle pavement, gravel, and light trails with ease. It’s not ideal if you live in a third-floor walk-up or need a lightweight commuter. But if you’ve got ground-level storage and want an eBike that blends comfort, performance, and modern features, the Roma deserves a serious look.

