Now I have all the data I need. Let me piece this together clearly.
@Singletrackmind, you've picked two genuinely interesting bikes to compare, and your battery/power question is the crux of it. Let me untangle this.
Both bikes now ship with the Avinox M2S motor. Crestline confirmed that all 2026 Avinox-equipped complete bikes and frames will ship with the Avinox M2S motor.
The Zendit also has the new Avinox M2S. So the powertrain is identical between them.
Now, to your actual question about the 800Wh battery and whether it unlocks the full 150Nm/1500W. The short answer is:
no, it doesn't, but it's not as limiting as you might think.
The M2S system has two peak power figures dependent on which battery is paired. The 800Wh battery can "only" support 1300W output, but the 700Wh and 900Wh options bump that up to 1500W.
With the 800Wh, Boost mode gives you up to 60 seconds of 150Nm torque and max 1300W power output. So you still get the full 150Nm torque, just capped at 1300W rather than 1500W.
Both bikes use an 800Wh battery, but here's where it gets interesting. Crestline managed to tweak RH3 and RH4 frames so they can accommodate all available batteries, including the new 700Wh FP700.
That means on the larger Crestline frames you
could run the FP700 integrated battery and unlock the full 1500W, which is a genuine advantage if you want every last watt.