If what you say is true then they definitely used 21700 or the newer 22700 cells.A little bird told me: the new Levo will have variable geometry, it can be a mullet or a 29er and it will have an integrated battery with three sizes, 450, 600 and 800 W/h plus an optional 250 W/h range extender.
800Wh pack:
42(14S3P)cells x 3,65V x 5,3Ah = 813 Wh
There are a few of different cell brands out there that can be used for this application. The pack with proper packaging could weigh cca 3,9kg. It also goes in line with the Brose battery capacity in the other post.
The pack can be even a higher capacity if they choose a higher capacity cell. I. e. a 5,8Ah cell would result in an 889Wh pack.
These cells weigh cca 74g, only cells would weigh cca 3,1 kg, the whole pack with proper packaging could weigh cca 4kg.
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600Wh pack:
28(14S2P)cells x 3,65V x
5,8Ah/5,9Ah = 593Wh/603Wh
There are by my knowledge only three manufacturers that make a cell with this high capacity Keeppower P2160C, LG M58T, LISHEN 5800. As already said these cells weigh cca 74g, so only cells would weigh 2,1kg, the whole pack with proper packaging could weigh cca 2,7kg.
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450Wh pack:
28(14S2P)cells x 3,65V x 4,5Ah = 460Wh
There is a variety of cells out there with this or a capacity close that they could use.
There was a comment of a Brose 468Wh pack...which would imply to this configuration.
What I would hope is that for this smaller battery pack they used cells with a high discharge current spec like the Molicel P45B. That would result in a lightweight ebike that has a battery pack almost without any noticeable battery sag.
The weight of this battery could be really good as the cell weighs cca 68g, that would mean cells only would weigh 1,9kg, add housing and parts and we have a 2,5kg lightweight pack with high discharge capabilities made for race applications where consistent power throughout the race is better and it would not overheat fast.
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250Wh pack(extender):
14(14S1P)cells x 3,65V x 4,9Ah = 252Wh
There are a lot of cell brands with a similar or close capacity out there to choose for this application. I guess the extender could have a weight of 1,3 kg if done properly.

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