Class 3


The common legal definition of Class 3 is "electric bikes with a top speed of 28mph and no throttle." Unfortunately, actual ebike regulations vary wildly by state and even city, and enforcement is even more unpredictable. For the purposes of this website, Class 3 means "electric bikes with pedal assist and a top speed of 28mph, which may or may not have a throttle that cuts off at 20mph".
1,900
28MPH
750W
50Mi+


Today we’re checking out the Basalt from Mokwheel. This is just one of the cool rides from Mokwheel that we’ll be reviewing over the next few weeks. So, stay tuned for that! Feel free to subscribe if you want so you don’t miss out on the exciting new reviews coming up next.With a starting price of $1,799, the Basalt is a serious contender in the saturated fat-tire Ebike space.Mokwheel offers a 2-year limited warranty as well as a 15-day return policy, which is great for those who might be on the fence about buying one.
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VTUVIA
1,500
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Vtuvia SF-20H is a fat tire folding electric bike with a wickedly torquey motor, a high payload capacity and a super low standover height. If the SF-20H sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s the upgraded version of Vtuvia’s existing SF-20 folder.
4,000
28MPH
630W
35Mi+


The Evelo Atlas is a long-range commuter with enough power and torque to destroy even the gnarliest of hills, and with the near-silent mid-drive motor, front suspension, hydraulic disc brakes, and comfortable riding posture, nothing is off limits.

1,799
28MPH
500W
20Mi+


Up on today’s menu we’ve got the Aventon Level 2 electric bike. This is yet another remarkable ride from Aventon and is offered at an equally remarkable starting price of $1,799 USD.The Level 2 is a highly polished e-bike, both figuratively and literally — the paint job on this ride is beautiful, and the components are expertly chosen. Aventon really swung for the fences here with the Level 2.We’re looking at a torque sensor, hydraulic disc brakes, a very nice integrated lighting system, suspension, a rear rack and more.
2,000
25MPH
750W
30Mi+


The Vanpowers’ Manidae is an unusually powerful fat tire electric bike with a component layout that’s just begging for off-road use. This e-bike has frame bosses all over the place, making this an ideal ride for anyone wanting to upgrade with a rear rack, trailer, and other accessories. If you’re seeking an adventure off the beaten path, this might be the ride for you.
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ELECTRIFIED
3,799
30MPH
1000W
20Mi+


The Eunorau Specter-ST is an absolute monster of an electric mountain bike. We’re talking air suspension in the front, air suspension in the back, g-force inducing hydraulic disc brakes, a Sram NX 11 speed derailleur, and of course let’s not forget about the trail destroying 1,000 watt Bafang mid-drive motor. Like I said, the Specter-ST is a monster.
1,899
28MPH
500W
15Mi+


The Bintelli Florence answers the question: Just how low can the standover height be? The Florence is hands down one of the most approachable electric bikes around. It’s remarkably easy to get into the saddle and the quick-adjust handlebars allow for on-the-fly geometry changes. Pretty cool stuff.The Bintelli Florence has has a starting price of $1,899 USD and comes in three different colors — White, Anvil and Peach, which is the color of the Florence we received for review. We’ve reviewed a few Bintelli e-bikes now and the paint is one of the first things that stands out. The Peach color has gold flecks mixed in and it looks absolutely stunning in the sunlight.
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ELECTRIFIED
1,700
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


Alright, my fellow e-bike friends, so today we’re reviewing the Vtuvia SN100 fat tire electric bike. This e-bike is definitely in the “affordable” category, with a starting price of $1,679 USD, and Vtuvia also offers free shipping, which helps save another nice chunk of change.The SN100 comes in four different color options — Camo, Classic Black, Green and Silver Grey — and is a great e-bike for exploring the trails or just cruising through town.
2,899
28MPH
750W
23Mi+


The Revi Bikes Cheetah Plus is an absolute rock star of an electric bike that rides like a Harley. Seriously, this e-bike is a blast to take out, and it is a head turner.The Cheetah Plus has a starting price of $2,899 USD, and if you opt for the fender, rack and pannier bundle, that’ll set you back another $550. You can also swap out the black tank covers, grips and saddle for tan ones if that’s more your speed, and that package runs for $480.Thankfully there’s free shipping on this ride, which does help offset that cost a little bit, and Revi Bikes is offering a 1 year comprehensive warranty.
7,299
28MPH
1000W
40Mi+


The Rambo Megatron is an absolute billy goat of an electric bike. This fat tire behemoth is dual drive, and has a 1,000 watt hub motor in the rear wheel, and another in the front. It’s also loaded up with two massive batteries, quad piston hydraulic disc brakes and a nasty attitude. When it comes to conquering the hills and slogging through deep mud, snow or sand, it’s going to be hard to beat this e-bike.
1,400
25MPH
350W
Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps, and welcome to Electrified Reviews. If this is your first time stopping by, we’re glad to have you! And for those of you who have been around for a while, thank you so much.On today’s episode of Electrified Reviews we’ve got a true stunner of an e-bike in the Vanpowers City Vanture Premium in Neon Purple. Seriously, this electric bike looks beautiful and the paint practically shimmers in the sunlight. It’s ridiculous.
1,999
28MPH
500W
50Mi+


Well hello there, fellow ebike friends and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’ve got the XPremium, a super interesting folding mid-drive, e-bike from Lectric, who by now, pretty much everybody has heard of. Lectric is well known for making some of the most affordable e-bikes on the market today, without skimping on quality. And really, that’s the important part. And we found this to be true in both our review of the Lectric XP, and the XP Step-Thru, which admittedly, is pretty much the exact same bike but with a step-thru frame. But still!
1,799
28MPH
750W
28Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! On today’s menu we’ve got the Magicycle 52 volt cruiser, all terrain, fat tire electric bike in midnight blue. That’s quite a name isn’t it. Let’s whittle that down to just Magicycle.The Magicycle has a starting price of $1,589 USD until June 10. Then the price jumps back to the MSRP of $1,799 USD. They’ve also got a step-thru at the same price, but the step-thru comes in two different colors, Midnight Blue and Pearl White, while the high-step comes only in Midnight Blue.