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Browse by Riding Style
From daily commuters to off-road hunters — find the right type of eBike for you.
Commuter / City
Designed for daily transportation. Typically lighter frames, integrated lights and fenders, and moderate range. The largest eBike market segment.
57 bikes
Cruiser
Beach and leisure-style eBikes with upright riding positions and comfort-focused geometry. Popular with older demographics. Brands like Pedego and Electric Bike Company specialize here.
8 bikes
Cargo
Extended frames or longtails designed for hauling kids, groceries, and gear. A rapidly growing segment. Notable models include the Tern GSD, Rad Power RadWagon, and Aventon Abound.
16 bikes
Folding
Compact, foldable eBikes ideal for apartment storage and multimodal commuting. Popular models include the Lectric XP, Tern Vektron, and Brompton Electric.
9 bikes
Mountain / eMTB
Full suspension, knobby tires, designed for trail riding. The premium eBike segment. Top picks include the Specialized Turbo Levo and Trek Powerfly.
13 bikes
Fat Tire
4"+ tires for sand, snow, and all-terrain riding. Very popular in the DTC and budget segments. Notable brands: Himiway, Aventon Aventure.
18 bikes
Road / Gravel
Drop-bar, lightweight eBikes designed for long road and gravel rides. A smaller niche. Notable models: Giant Defy Advanced E+, Specialized Turbo Creo.
5 bikes
Moped-Style
Motorcycle-inspired aesthetics with Class 2 throttle. Popular with urban riders. Notable brands: Super73, Juiced Bikes.
2 bikes
Hunting / Off-Road
Camo patterns, high payload capacity, designed for hunters and outdoor workers. Dominated by QuietKat.
6 bikes
Step-Through
Low step-over frame for easy mounting. Popular with older riders and those with mobility concerns. Brands: Gazelle, Pedego.
14 bikes