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1,295
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Ride1Up Turris will cost you around $1,295 USD, but trust me, this thing is jam-packed with value, so don’t think this is some low-quality Ebike. The Turris is starting 2023 off with a bang, and in our opinion, Ride1Up may be the forerunner for the best-value Ebike on the market! Now, we’re an unbiased review channel over here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that this is seriously an affordable Ebike to consider! This bike comes from a company that knows a thing or two about Ebikes, and they're not afraid to show it.
1,895
28MPH
750W
35Mi+


First things first, the REVV 1 Full-Suspension Cafe Racer inspired electric bike will set you back $2,395 USD. Before you start panicking about the price, remember that Ride1Up offers a one-year warranty, and we haven’t even talked about all of the specs in this feature-rich Ebike! Plus, their commitment to quality is sure to keep you riding in style for years to come.
2,199
MPH
750W
20Mi+


The Aventon Abound is a surprising addition to the Aventon lineup since it’s Aventon’s first splash into the cargo Ebike space. And without giving too much away…this might be one of their shining Ebikes for 2023! It is propelled by a 750-Watt motor, with torque sensor integration, and has enough cargo capacity for a Costco run! Stay tuned folks, cause this one is truly a unique Ebike.
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DYU
2,199
28MPH
750W
40Mi+


The DYU King 750 is a powerful fat tire electric Mountain bike with upgrades across the board. It’s equipped with a 750 hub motor that can take this versatile e-bike up to a top speed of 28 mph, and a 20 amp hour battery with a max range of 80 miles.
1,999
31MPH
750W
15Mi+


The Asomtom Q7 is a powerful electric mountain bike that will help you tackle the toughest trails and hills. With a 750-watt motor, detachable battery, and hydraulic brakes, the Q7 is built to perform. It's also got a pretty sleek design, enough travel on the front forks to take a drop here and there, a multi-functional LCD display with a USB interface, and a few other key features we’ll dive into!
1,799
28MPH
500W
25Mi+


Welcome to our review of the Denago Commute Model 1 Top Tube electric bike. This bike is a swift lil’ thing, built for commuting with a 28mph top speed, and a 45-mile range. It's lightweight, durable, and has a comfortable riding position, which is an important aspect when deciding if this is the vehicle I want to spend time on every day! It also comes with integrated lights and LCD display, so it’s perfect for those who want to get around quickly and efficiently.

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1,799
20MPH
500W
27Mi+


The Oasis from Revibikes is a stream-lined urban commuter loaded with all the bells and whistles to easily carry you to and from work. This Ebike has frame bosses all over the place, making this an ideal ride for anyone wanting to add accessories to expand the current cargo-carrying capacity. If you’re looking for an affordable commuter Ebike from a reputable company, then this might just be the EV you’ve been looking for.
5,499
28MPH
1000W
24Mi+


The Rambo Rebel ST is the latest model from Rambo Bikes and it’s exactly what you’d think it would be–a sleek design, robust performance, and versatile functionality. The step-thru frame makes it easy to hop on and off, the fat tires unlock off-road capabilities, and the integrated battery seals the deal that makes this one of the raddest hunting bikes around. Whether you're actually looking for a hunting Ebike or just a reliable ride for cruising around town, the Rebel ST is a great option to consider.
1,899
28MPH
750W
30Mi+


Hey there, thanks for joining us! Today, we're taking a look at the Aventon Aventure 2 Step through electric bike. This bad boy is built for tackling trails and rough terrain, with a 750 watt motor, hydraulic disc brakes, and a Shimano 8-speed drivetrain. It's got a sleek, stylish design and plenty of options for customizing your ride with front and rear fenders, a front basket and rear rack, and an adjustable stem and saddle.
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VTUVIA.ANTELOPE-1
1,800
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps, welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Antelope Step-Thru folding electric bike from VTUVIA. The Antelope has a style that we’re starting to see more in the industry and is very reminiscent of the Aventon Sinch Step-Thru, which we reviewed earlier this year. If we’re comparing this bike to others, I think the Sinch is a great rival here. We’ll keep popping back to compare the two to see which Ebike wins out here.
1,799
28MPH
500W
17Mi+


The Revibikes Cheetah Mini has all of the same vibes of its older brother, The Cheetah, but just shrinks them down into a more approachable form factor. This vintage-inspired electric bike only cares about one thing: Looking cool and feeling good. Wait. That’s two things. Let’s just say, you may need to break out the leather jacket and shades if you want to be seen riding this Ebike around.
2,399
20MPH
500W
12Mi+


Today we’re going to be giving our take on the Trio Deluxe from Bintelli. This three-wheeled green machine is approachable, feature-rich, and sits at a nice price point for an electric trike. Trikes in general are considered to be safer, as they provide an extra point of stability with their third wheel, kind of like a loving best friend that tags along during dates to make sure everything goes smoothly. Does the Trio Deluxe deliver this same level of support? Well, we’re about to find out!