Five years in, Heybike is making bikes that are genuinely hard to ignore. Here’s a quick guide to their current lineup — and a reason to buy one this month.

Five years ago, Heybike was a relatively unknown name in an already crowded e-bike market. Fast forward to 2026, and they’ve sold to tens of thousands of riders, built out a network of 500+ local dealers across the US, and — based on what we’ve been testing — are putting out bikes that compete well above their price points. We’ve reviewed four of their current models this past year, and we can honestly say that the brand is getting better with every generation.
In honor of their 5th Anniversary, Heybike is running a birthday celebration sale with some GREAT deals (something I feel a lot of people could use right now). More on that below. First, a quick look at the bikes we’ve spent time on.
Heybike’s Flagship Bikes
Heybike Mars 3.0 — $1,199 (Save $600 + free gift box + 2 free baskets)

The Mars 3.0 is one of the most powerful folding e-bikes we’ve tested to date. The 750W motor peaks at 1,400W with 95Nm of torque, and easily hits Class 3, 28 mph speeds. What really sets it apart is the full suspension — a 50mm travel front fork plus Horst link rear suspension — which is not super common in the folding category. Add in front-to-back lighting with turn signals, NFC proximity locking, a torque sensor, and app-based motor tuning with OTA updates, and you’ve got a folder that punches above its class.
Best for: Riders who want power and comfort in a compact, foldable package. If speed and hill-crushing capability are your priorities, this could be your bike. [ Read our full Mars 3.0 review → ]
Heybike Ranger 3.0 Pro — $1,499 (On sale, save $500 + free gift box + 2 free baskets)

The Ranger 3.0 Pro is built for comfort. Full suspension with an adjustable air shock in the rear (rare on a folder at this price), a step-through hydroformed frame, 80Nm of torque from a 750W motor, and a complete commuter package — turn signals, rack, fenders, NFC locking, and TFT color display.
Best for: Commuters and casual riders who want a comfortable, capable all-rounder that folds for storage. [ Read our full Ranger 3.0 Pro review → ]
Heybike Venus — $1,499 (On sale, save $500 + free gift box + 2 free baskets)

At just over 50 lbs with the battery, the Venus is one of the lightest step-through e-bikes in its price range — about 10-15 lbs less than most competitors. That matters every time you carry it. The hydroformed frame (borrowed from Heybike’s European lineup) looks noticeably cleaner than bikes at this price, with virtually no visible welds. The dual-sensor system — both torque and cadence, switchable mid-ride with one button — is a smart feature that lets new riders explore what works for them. The Galaxy eDrive motor runs quietly and delivers smooth, capable power. We got 83 miles of real-world range at minimum assist (at 185 lbs with elevation), which is impressive for a 680Wh battery.
Best for: The daily commuter or leisure rider who wants something lightweight, modern-looking, and easy to live with. [ Read our full Venus review → ]
Side note: this is the bike Justin’s sister chose to buy after test riding bikes at the EBR headquarters for several hours — it was her top pick out of ALL the bikes in the office (currently over 150).
Heybike Omega Series Hybrid — $1,699 (+ free gift box)

This is Heybike’s boldest bike yet. They claim 100 miles of range, which is the kind of number that usually doesn’t survive real-world testing. Ours did: we covered 103 miles in PAS 2 on a real city path (paved trail) with over 1,700 feet of elevation. The 864Wh battery paired with a surprisingly quiet 750W motor (peaking at 1,200W) is what makes it possible. The Hybrid also has switchable torque and cadence sensors, full front-to-back lighting with turn signals, a 60 lb rear rack, full fenders, and a 3A charger.
Best for: Riders, especially commuters, with range anxiety. [ Read our full Hybrid review → ]
🚨 Flash Sale: May 20–24 Only
For five days only, Heybike is running even steeper discounts on two of their most popular bikes:
- Ranger 3.0 Pro — drops to $1,399 + front and rear baskets included free. That’s $100 more off the already-discounted anniversary price, with extra cargo capacity thrown in.
- Venus — drops to $1,399 + a fenders and rear rack set included free. If you’ve been eyeing the Venus but wished fenders were standard (fair complaint — we said the same thing in our review), this deal solves that for you.
These prices are only live May 20–24, so if either of those bikes is on your list, that’s your window.
🆕 Just Launched: The Heybike Saturn — Early Bird Pricing Available Now
Heybike is also debuting a brand-new bike: the Saturn. We haven’t had the chance to test it yet – check back soon for our full review – but the specs are worth knowing about. It’s an 1,800W peak power bike running a 52V system with a claimed range of up to 90 miles, and it’s launching at early-bird pricing:
- Single Battery (30–50 miles): $999
- Dual Battery (55–90 miles): $1,299
Those are aggressive launch prices for an 1,800W bike, and dual-battery availability at $1,299 is particularly interesting. Learn more about the Saturn on Heybike’s site →
Five Years, One Birthday Sale
Beyond the flash deals and the Saturn launch, the broader anniversary sale includes:
- Win a Free E-Bike — Every order placed during the Anniversary Celebration is automatically entered into a grand prize draw. Heybike is selecting 5 lucky winners to receive a full refund on their purchase. No extra steps, no entry form — just buy a bike, and you’re entered to win.
- Exclusive Anniversary Sets — Select models come with a free Anniversary accessory bundle worth up to $257. Check individual product pages for what’s included with each bike.
- Combo Bundles — Buying for two? The Ranger 3.0 Pro Combo starts at $2,598 (from $3,998) and the Mars 3.0 Combo at $2,198 (from $3,598).
Orders ship within 1–2 business days. All bikes come with a 2-year warranty and a 14-day free trial.
Heybike has earned their fifth birthday. The bikes we’ve tested this year show a brand that’s figured out what riders actually want — real-world range, practical features, solid power, and fair prices — and keeps delivering on it. If you’ve been on the fence, this is a good time to jump.



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