Moped style ebikes

Where we have a list of all the best moped style ebikes!

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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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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The Motor Goat: A Moped-Style E-Bike That Redefines Power and Performance

The Motor Goat: A Moped-Style E-Bike That Redefines Power and Performance

Motor Goat v3 Electric bikes have come a long way in recent years, but few models push the limits quite like the Motor Goat from Goat Power Bikes. This bold, moped-style e-bike combines raw electric power, long range, and rugged design. It’s built for riders who want more than just a daily commuter — they want a thrilling and powerful ride that commands attention on any terrain. Power That Demands Respect At the heart of the Motor Goat is a custom 2,000W brushless, gearless, direct-drive motor that peaks at an impressive 3,000W. This powerhouse produces 170 Nm of torque, giving…
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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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Best Moped Style Ebike – 2025 Buyer’s Guide

Best Moped Style Ebike – 2025 Buyer’s Guide

When people talk about the best moped style ebike, they might mean very different things. This is a pretty broad category: it includes bikes that look like scooters (hello Eskuta), some that have full-on motorbike vibes (like the Engwe M20), unique minimalist designs (the CAKE Makka), and even long-haul cargo bikes that could take you from London to Liverpool without breaking a sweat (yes, the Engwe LE20). Below, we’ve rounded up our full reviews of some of the best moped style ebikes you can buy right now. Each one brings something a little different to the table. CAKE Makka Review…
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Eskuta SX-800 Review – The Big Brother with More Muscle

Eskuta SX-800 Review – The Big Brother with More Muscle

If the SX-250 is the sensible sibling, the Eskuta SX-800 is the one who turns up with hidden tattoos and piercings. It looks almost identical to the 25. But under the skin you get a bigger 800W motor and a top speed of around 28–30 mph. That bumps it into moped territory, so you’ll need a licence, tax, and insurance to ride it on UK roads. The SX-800 carries a 60V 28Ah battery, with a range of about 40–50 miles. It weighs a bit more than the SX-250 and has sturdier suspension, LED lighting, and beefier brakes to handle the…
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Eskuta SX-250 Review – The Everyday Moped Lookalike

Eskuta SX-250 Review – The Everyday Moped Lookalike

The Eskuta SX-250 looks like a petrol moped at first glance, but under the bodywork it’s a fully legal e-bike. That means no licence, no insurance, and no tax in the UK — but you still get the style and sturdiness of a moped. It uses a 250W rear hub motor, with a 48V 26Ah battery giving around 40–50 miles of range per charge. Top speed is capped at 15.5 mph to stay road-legal, and the whole thing weighs in at around 55 kg. The SX-250 is built tough with impact-resistant body panels, a comfy seat, and plenty of storage…
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Engwe LE20 Review – The Long-Distance Hauler

Engwe LE20 Review – The Long-Distance Hauler

The Engwe LE20 is the endurance athlete of the scooter-style e-bike world. While most mopeds and cargo e-bikes tap out after 40–60 miles, the LE20 is designed to keep going…and going. With its dual-battery setup, you can squeeze out a frankly ridiculous 217 miles (350 km) in pedal assist mode — that’s more than some small petrol scooters manage on a tank. At its core, you get a 250W mid-drive motor (with 100 Nm torque), paired with either a single or dual 48V 19.2Ah batteries. It rolls on 20” fat tyres, has hydraulic disc brakes for solid stopping power, and…
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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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