Welcome to Ride Review, your weekly roundup of new tech and vehicle launches in the world of micromobility.
We did a head-to-head test of the Aventon Ramblas, Velotric Summit 1, and the Mod Bikes Mod Black 3, three of the best eMTBs on the market today for under $3,000. Watch our latest video review—including lots of jumps and airtime—to see which one is crowned the winner.
Also - don’t miss our recent Best Affordable E-bike, Best Fat-Tire E-bike, and Folding E-Bike Showdown video competitions.
London-based Zapp EV will launch its 300i e-moped in the UK next month and then seek a global presence with launches in Thailand and India.
NIU's XQi3 electric dirtbike has arrived! In this video, we unbox and assemble it. Tune in to get our first impressions.
What's Polaris cooking up now? Patent drawings from the off-road EV leader show a new 4-seater electric utility UTV with a roof and 4 doors.
While we’re looking at new patents - A Hyundai patent shows the development of a single-seat EV with rear steering.
Super73 is partnering with PedalAce to provide e-bike safety education for young riders. Beginning this summer, Super73 customers get free online PedalAce educational courses that can be completed in approximately 2 hours.
Micromobility America, our flagship conference devoted to the future of transportation by small EVs, is coming to SoCal on Nov 14-15 for two exemplary days of networking, programming, and of course, test rides! If you are interested in joining the industry vanguard, we still have ‘Summer Sale’ tickets available to purchase on our website. But act fast, space is limited.
In the face of a rapidly evolving e-bike market, Tern Bicycle’s Founder, Josh Hon discusses the importance of building e-cargo bikes to a higher standard to meet stringent testing for the safety of its riders.
Fuell, the e-bike producer spearheaded by moto icon, Erik Buell, added a folding model to its lineup. The new Folld-1 features front and rear suspension coupled with fat 4” tires that deliver a very forgiving ride. This “cushy urban commuter” is available directly from Fuell for $1,795.
Rad Power Bikes announced the belt drive RadKick, which the company describes as an e-bike “engineered to ride more like a standard bike while packed with the features and functionality Rad is known for.” This entry-level e-bike costs $1,399 for the single-speed belt drive option or $1,199 for a conventional 7-speed chain drive option. Both models are plug-and-play with lights, fenders, a rear rack, and an IPX6 waterproof rating for extra durability in wet conditions. In many ways, the RadKick feels like a spiritual successor to the ultra-affordable RadMission. Stay tuned for our hands-on review, coming soon…
From the mod department, YouTuber Garage Avenger builds an insane DIY drifting shopping cart powered by an e-scooter.
Somewhat cryptic VIN documents reveal that KTM and Husqvarna Electric will launch electric street bike models in 2025.
Is this Velotric’s most comfortable e-bike yet? The company’s second generation of the Discover electric bike packs some serious upgrades. This all-purpose electric bike is equipped with all the accessories you need for commuting, running errands, adventure rides, and everything in between. Watch our video review about the new Velotric Discover 2 and get all the details.
Budget-conscious commuters rejoice: British e-bike brand Ebco launched the Adventure 2. The no-frills urban e-bike delivers all of the essentials for $1,950.
The Hummingbird folding e-bike has been rebranded as the Prodrive Electric Folding Bike. The Prodrive retains the original flax frame construction and is powered by a Zehus rear motor hub that is controlled via a smartphone app.
Ford is the latest auto brand to get in the electric mountain bike game. In a partnership with N+ bikes, Ford is offering three models: one styled after the Ford Bronco and two that pay tribute to the Mustang, including a limited-edition 60th Anniversary edition.
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