Best budget ebikes

We have created a list of budget e-bikes which will not burn a hole in your wallet.

EUYbike s4

EUYbike s4

EUYbike S4: A Budget Moped-Style E-Bike That Surprises Everyone The EUYbike S4 stands out as one of the best moped-style e-bikes for the price. It combines strong performance, good range, and eye-catching style — all for a surprisingly low cost. Right now, the S4 is on sale for just $1,200, making it one of the most affordable high-powered e-bikes available. It’s an ideal option for anyone who wants the thrill of a powerful ride without spending a fortune. Strong Motor and Exciting Speed Powering the EUYbike S4 is a 1,000W rear hub motor that gives instant acceleration and smooth power…
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Hitway BK5S Review

Hitway BK5S Review

The price that breaks all the rules. At £399.99, the Hitway BK5S shouldn't exist. A proper folding ebike with removable battery, decent range, and legitimate build quality for under £400 defies everything we thought we knew about ebike pricing. While competitors charge £800-£1200 for similar folding models, the BK5S delivers genuine functionality at a price that's frankly absurd. Let's put this in perspective. Four hundred quid. That's less than many people spend on a regular push bike. Less than a month's bus pass in London. Less than most "budget" ebikes that cut every corner imaginable. Yet the BK5S arrives with…
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Hitway BK15 4.0 Review

Hitway BK15 4.0 Review

Our pick for best budget fat tire ebike for tall riders. Finding an affordable ebike when you're genuinely tall is brutal. Most bikes tap out at 6'2", leaving taller riders cramped, uncomfortable, and hunting for rare premium options costing £2000+. The Hitway BK15 4.0 demolishes that problem by accommodating riders from 170cm all the way up to 200cm - that's six foot seven inches - while keeping the price under £850. Let's be absolutely clear about what makes this special. At 200cm maximum rider height, the BK15 4.0 genuinely fits tall people properly, not just theoretically. The standover height adjusts…
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Ride1up Revv 1 FS

Ride1up Revv 1 FS

The Ride1Up Revv 1 FS isn’t just another electric bike — it’s a bold statement of power, style, and performance. Designed to capture the essence of a classic café racer, this moped-style e-bike combines retro looks with cutting-edge electric technology. From its low-slung frame and dual suspension to its motorbike-style headlamp, every detail gives off serious motorcycle vibes while keeping the heart of an e-bike. Café Racer Looks, Modern Performance Visually, the Revv 1 FS embraces the café racer aesthetic perfectly. The sturdy, low frame and wide motorcycle tires give it an aggressive, grounded stance, while the dual suspension setup…
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Hitway BK17 Review

Hitway BK17 Review

Double the batteries, double the fun. The Hitway BK17 solves ebike riding's biggest anxiety with brutal simplicity - it just throws two batteries at the problem. With dual 48V 13Ah batteries delivering a combined 1248Wh capacity, range anxiety becomes a distant memory as you're looking at 80-150km (50-95 miles) on a single charge. Most ebikes force you to choose between range and affordability. Premium models with decent range start at £2000+, while budget options leave you sweating the battery indicator on longer rides. The BK17 sidesteps this entirely by packing two removable batteries that work intelligently together through a voltage…
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Hitway BK8S Review

Hitway BK8S Review

The budget ebike that doesn't feel cheap. At just over £500, the Hitway BK8S delivers something genuinely remarkable - a proper sturdy electric commuter bike that doesn't compromise on the essentials. While premium ebikes chase fancy features, they also command eye-watering prices. The BK8S proves you don't need to spend thousands to get electric transport that is both functional and budget-friendly. Let's be real about what £549.99 gets you in the ebike world. Most bikes at this price point cut corners everywhere - sketchy batteries, underpowered motors, components that fail within months. The BK8S bucks that trend with genuine quality…
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The Tuttio Soleil 01 review

The Tuttio Soleil 01 review

Introduction Today in this articile I will be talking about my personal review of the good old reliable Tuttio Soleil 01. This bike comes in at 1299 dollars a great budget option for people who don't want to break the bank but still want something fun, fast and exhilarating. The Tuttio Soleil 01 really packs a punch for it's size and price with a 2000w motor and 48v. This bike can reach tremendous speeds of 37mph. The pit bike has 200nm torque giving it great acceleration. It also has a 21 ah lithium battery giving it a max range of…
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Ridstar Q20

Ridstar Q20

Introduction In today’s article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Ridstar Q20 — one of our top picks for the best budget e-bikes. If you’re interested in checking out other affordable models, make sure to visit our Best Budget Bikes section on the website, where we feature great value options for every rider. The Ridstar Q20 is not only an excellent starter e-bike, but it’s also perfect for anyone who wants quality and performance without breaking the bank. Priced at just $1,159, it offers incredible value for money, making it an ideal choice for budget-conscious riders who still…
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Engwe T14 Review

Engwe T14 Review

Fold it, ride it, store it anywhere. The T14 proves that folding bikes don't have to compromise on performance. This compact crusher delivers serious range in a surprisingly portable package, perfect for urban riders who need flexibility above all else. Living in the city often means making compromises, but the T14 refuses to play that game. When folded, it transforms from a full-size ebike into something you can actually store in a small apartment, carry up stairs, or even take on public transport. But here's the clever bit - when unfolded, it rides like a proper bike, not a compromise.…
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Engwe M20 Review – The Mini-Motorbike of E-Bikes

Engwe M20 Review – The Mini-Motorbike of E-Bikes

If you’ve ever wanted a motorbike but still like the idea of pedalling now and then, the Engwe M20 is basically your dream machine. With its chunky frame, fat tyres, and twin headlights that look like they came off a scrambler, this is less “commuter bike” and more “electric moped in disguise.” Spec-wise, it’s packing a 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,000W) with a top speed around 25 mph (40 km/h). The single 48V 13Ah battery is good for 34 miles (55 km) in pedal assist, but you can upgrade to a dual battery setup and push that towards…
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