Long Range


These ebikes are in it for the long haul! Range is a fickle detail that varies greatly. Dirt or gravel will eat up your battery much faster than smooth payment, hill climbing even more so. If you're a larger-than-average person and you like to hammer down on the throttle 24/7... don't expect to get very far! Wind resistance, tire tread, pedal assist tuning, cargo... the list goes on and on, but regardless of these factors most modern electric bikes can manage at least 15-20 miles on a single charge. We consider an electric bike to be long-range if it can go a minimum of 35 miles on a single charge. Keep in mind, this is a worst-case scenario; in normal riding conditions with limited throttle use you should be able to get at least double the estimated minimum range. Long range bikes are great for anyone who doesn't want to worry about range anxiety, or to deal with the hassle of bringing a charger along.
5,995
28MPH
750W
120Mi+


The FUELL team made waves in 2019 with the Flluid 1, and now they've raised the bar with the 2S! Engineered by the legendary Erik Buell, this premium electric bike combines high performance with top-tier utility, and looks beautiful while doing it. We were blown away by the prototypes for the fully funded IndieGOGO campaign and can't wait to see the finalized versions! Stay tuned for a full written review, and in the meantime check out our featured video exploring both 2S and 3S prototype models.
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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.
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VELOTRIC
1,400
20MPH
750W
35Mi+


The Nomad1 from Velotric is an unusually charismatic Ebike that seems to be engineered from the ground up as a sleek, future-ready ride. This Ebike has frame bosses for additional accessories and some cool color options such as Spring, Sky Blue, Cyan, and Mango, which gives you, as the rider, the option to personalize your ride to fit your style and use case. Normally, you have to fit yourself to a bike and what it was designed to do, but with the options and color palette, Velotric left quite a bit up to the imagination, which is a big plus for us creative types.
1,699
20MPH
750W
40Mi+


The Freesky Rocky Step-Thru is an approachable, easy-to-ride, fat-tire Ebike with high-quality components and a surprisingly capable trail-ready design. This full-suspension chariot is ready to tear into the treeline and come out stronger on the other side.The Rocky Step-Thru has a starting price of $1,699 USD and comes in four different colors — black, green, blue, and red. Freesky also offers a 15-day money-back guarantee on this ride as well as a 1-year comprehensive warranty and free shipping.
1,799
28MPH
750W
50Mi+


The Mokwheel Scoria is a sporty, accessible, electric cargo bike that’s compact, versatile, has great components and has a starting price of $1,799 USD. And this is currently at a steep discount to its regular price of $2,300 USD.
1,900
28MPH
750W
50Mi+


Today, we’re checking out the Basalt ST from Mokwheel, and we recently reviewed the Basalt Step-Over, which you can check out here. The Basalt ST has the same starting price of $1,799 and is the perfect complement to this lineup from Mokwheel.The Basalt ST is another great looking Ebike from Mokwheel! The beige-colored frame we received is a unique, light brown color, similar to desert tan, but a bit lighter, giving it a very groovy beach vibe. Similar to the Basalt Step-Over, this frame has high-quality welds throughout, giving this electric bike a very high-end look.
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.
1,800
28MPH
750W
40Mi+


The Brawn from Heybike is a motorcycle inspired off-road beast. A powerful motor, an integrated battery, and huge motorcycle-style forks are just a few of the things that make this bike one of the most exciting machines we've tested. At a price point of just under $1,800, this is a trail-shredder you might want to pay attention to.
4,600
40MPH
2000W
60Mi+


Monday Motorbikes has created an Ebike for an inspired urban commute. The Piezo is the latest design from Monday Motorbikes and is now in final production testing at their manufacturing facility in Long Beach, CA. The Piezo reflects Monday’s heritage as an innovator of powerful Ebikes from as far back as 2015. The new Piezo adds a complement of well executed power system and RF technologies to the package. The Piezo is tall, with a spare industrial design and classic cafe racer proportions. The battery is housed under an aluminum enclosure and nestled into a tray fitted between the frame rails. The effect is a lowered center of gravity as the substantial battery drops into the tray.The seat is narrow and allows the rider to pull their knees into recesses on both sides of the enclosure. An adjustable mono shock maintains the spare proportions over the swing arm and through to the tail light and turn signals. Monday has added a comfortably padded, dual-stitched seat that is reminiscent of a baseball glove. The appearance is an invitation to ridel. While the bike looks motorcycle serious, it maintains excellent pedal geometry and presents like a bike.
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.

1,899
20MPH
750W
40Mi+


Ok so the AddMotoR M-81 is a unique electric cargo bike that’s compact, versatile, has great components and a starting price of $1,899 USD. The M-81 comes in four different colors — Army Green, Pearl White, Black and Estate Blue — and one frame size that will comfortably fit riders from about 5 foot 4 inches to 5 foot 9 inches.AddMotoR is offering a 1 year warranty on this ride, a 14-day return policy and free shipping, which we love to see.
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.
2,099
20MPH
500W
60Mi+


Well hello again, awesome peeps and welcome to Electrified Reviews! On today’s episode we’re looking at the AddMotoR E-53 Citypro, and let me tell you this is the perfect value-buy electric bike for anyone looking for a long-range commuter. We’re talking a 125-mile max estimated range, which is just bonkers.The AddMotoR E-53 Citypro has a staring price of $2,099 USD, but at the time of this review it’s on sale for $1,499 USD — a pretty significant discount of $600 bucks. While the Citypro only comes in one frame size, it does have four different colors to choose from: Olive Green, that’s the color we’re reviewing today, Khaki, Pearl White and Neptune Blue. The Citypro only comes in one frame size, but it is offered in a step-thru version too which is pretty cool.