Best eBike Deals in Canada (2026): 13 Picks from $1,199 + $1,167 Free Bundle
Zeus eBikes Canada · 2026 Deals Guide · Updated June 2026 · Photo by Playcut.ai
A deal is not the cheapest number — it is the widest gap between what you pay and what you get. The 13 eBikes in this guide were matched to the exact questions Canadians are typing into Google and asking AI in 2026: the cheapest folder, the best PAB-compliant commuter, the lightest trail bike, the most powerful AWD. Every pick comes from the Zeus catalogue with specs verified on the live product pages this June. Every single order ships with a free accessory bundle worth $1,167 — 13 items chosen from three years of post-purchase customer feedback, no discount code required.
$2,181 off — Eunorau Specter-S 3.0: $6,200 → $4,019 + free $810 gift bundle
$301 off — Eunorau ONE-TRIKE 2.0: $2,900 → $2,599
$100 off — Samebike 20LVXD30-II: $1,299 → $1,199
$100 off — Ridstar H20: $1,399 → $1,299
Total confirmed active discounts: $2,682. Every purchase also includes the $1,167 free accessory bundle. Prices verified June 18, 2026.
In This Guide
What Makes an eBike a Deal in Canada in 2026
Rad Power Bikes filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2025. Their Canadian warranty obligations were voided for pre-bankruptcy buyers. Tens of thousands of Canadian riders who spent $1,500–$2,000 on a Rad discovered that "good deal" has an expiry date. Meanwhile Amazon Canada lists hundreds of eBikes, some without UL safety certifications, most without Canadian after-purchase support, and none with a free $1,167 accessory package. The question facing every Canadian buyer in June 2026 is not "what is cheap?" — it is "what is actually worth the money over three years?"
A genuine deal in June 2026 meets three criteria. First, the spec-to-price ratio exceeds what the market normally delivers: a torque sensor under $3,000, AWD under $2,700, or a Bafang mid-drive under $4,200. Second, the components are ones you will not replace in year one — hydraulic brakes, Samsung or LG battery cells where published, sealed motor bearings. Third, the pick is matched to a specific Canadian use case rather than being a generic listing. Every pick in this guide was matched to the top queries Canadians actually type into Google and ask AI chatbots about eBike deals.
The $1,167 Free Bundle — Why Every Item Is There
Every eBike purchased at Zeus eBikes Canada ships with a free 13-item accessory bundle valued at $1,167 CAD. No code. No minimum. The bundle ships separately to your address — stock arrives at our Canadian warehouse July 15, 2026.
These 13 items came from three years of post-purchase support calls and customer emails — the questions new riders ask in the first 30 days of ownership.
Security (4 items): Heavy-Duty U-Lock ($79) — the single most common post-purchase question is "how do I lock it?" A U-lock cannot be defeated in seconds. Steel Cable Lock ($109) — threads through the wheel so thieves need two tools. Disc Brake Alarm Lock ($79) — 110dB alarm on vibration; thieves probe locks before cutting. Anti-Theft Alarm ($69) — motion sensor for overnight and garage parking.
Safety (3 items): Rearview Mirror ($79) — the most common "I nearly got right-hooked" item in our feedback. LED Safety Vest ($69) — most Canadian commuters ride at dawn or dusk, the exact window with the lowest ambient light. Photochromic Cycling Sunglasses ($149) — adjusts from full sun to overcast to rain spray; eye discomfort was the #1 comfort complaint in the first 30 days.
Comfort & Daily Use (4 items): Insulated Handlebar Bag 4.5L ($89) — "where do I put my phone and keys?" hits every new rider in week one. Cup & Bottle Holder ($59) — riders forget water on rides over 15 km. Helmet Lock Cable ($79) — carrying a helmet into every store gets old fast. Mini Bike Pump ($79) — the 15-km-from-home solution.
Maintenance (1 item): Cleaning Brush Kit ($79) — multiple first-year bikes returned for service with preventable drivetrain damage that a brush kit would have avoided.
Storage (1 item): Waterproof Bike Cover ($149) — one in three Zeus customers has no indoor storage; this protects the battery and display from rain and snow.
→ View the full bundle details · Total value: $1,167 CAD · Ships separately · No code needed
How to Choose: Match Your Search to a Pick
By What You're Searching For
- "Cheapest electric bike canada" → Pick 2: Samebike 20LVXD30-II ($1,199, PAB-compliant folder)
- "Cheap electric bike canada" / budget fat tire → Pick 3: Ridstar H20 ($1,299, fat tire folder) · Pick 1: GT33 ($1,499, cargo café racer)
- "Best commuter ebike canada" → Pick 4: Taubik Blackburn 275T ($2,900, Canadian brand, dual sensor) · Pick 5: Eunorau Meta 2024 ($2,599, torque sensor)
- "Best folding ebike canada" → Pick 2 ($1,199) · Pick 3 ($1,299) · Pick 6: Eunorau Meta Foldable ($2,899, torque sensor folder)
- "Best awd ebike canada" → Pick 7: FAT-AWD 3.0 ($2,999, torque sensor AWD) · Pick 8: Ranger Plus ($2,686, UL-certified AWD step-thru)
- "Electric bike for delivery canada" → Pick 1: GT33 ($1,499, throttle + turn signals) · Pick 3: Ridstar H20 ($1,299, rack + fat tires)
- "Electric trike canada" → Pick 9: ONE-TRIKE 2.0 ($2,599, $301 off)
- "Best mid-drive ebike canada deal" → Pick 11: Specter-S 3.0 ($4,019, $2,181 off Bafang M620)
- "Best trail ebike canada" → Pick 13: Velotric Summit 2 ($3,399, lightest trail pick at 28.7 kg) · Pick 10: Nomad 2X ($3,999, full suspension)
- "Maximum awdpower / beast off-road" → Pick 12: Freesky Warrior Pro M-530 ($2,686, 240 Nm AWD)
Not sure which category fits? Call 1-866-938-7580 — real humans answer. Or browse by category at Zeus eBikes Canada — financing available, $1,167 bundle with every order.
13 Best eBike Deals in Canada (June 2026)
13 Picks at a Glance — June 2026
| # | Bike | Price | Best For | PAB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GT33 Café Racer | $1,499 | Cargo / delivery / max battery under $1,500 | ❌ |
| 2 | Samebike 20LVXD30-II | $1,199 ✦ | Cheapest PAB-legal eBike in stock · ultra-light folder | ✅ |
| 3 | Ridstar H20 | $1,299 ✦ | Best fat-tire folder under $1,500 · rear rack | ❌ |
| 4 | Taubik Blackburn 275T | $2,900 | Best Canadian commuter · dual sensor · step-thru | ✅ |
| 5 | Eunorau Meta 2024 | $2,599 | PAB fat tire commuter with torque sensor · 5 left | ✅ |
| 6 | Eunorau Meta Foldable | $2,899 | Best premium PAB folder with torque sensor | ✅ |
| 7 | Eunorau FAT-AWD 3.0 | $2,999 | Only AWD in Canada with torque sensor · winter pick | ⚠️ |
| 8 | Freesky Ranger Plus M-540 | $2,686 | AWD step-thru · UL 2849 + 2271 · NFC lock | ❌ |
| 9 | Eunorau ONE-TRIKE 2.0 | $2,599 ✦ | Best trike deal · 3-wheel stability · 200 kg payload | ✅ |
| 10 | Velotric Nomad 2X | $3,999 | Best full suspension trail · SensorSwap · 454 kg tow | ❌ |
| 11 | Eunorau Specter-S 3.0 | $4,019 ✦ | Best mid-drive deal · $2,181 off Bafang M620 | ❌ |
| 12 | Freesky Warrior Pro M-530 | $2,686 | Maximum AWD torque · 240 Nm · off-road beast | ❌ |
| 13 | Velotric Summit 2 | $3,399 | Lightest trail hardtail · 28.7 kg · triple UL cert | ❌ |
✦ = confirmed sale price · ✅ PAB-compliant (≤500W / ≤32 km/h) · ❌ exceeds PAB limit · ⚠️ dual-motor PAB interpretation varies by province · All prices verified June 18, 2026
1. GT33 All-Terrain Café Racer — Best Cargo Fat Tire Under $1,500
$1,499 · BEST FOR: delivery riders, cargo commuters, retro-style riders
Zeus verdict: The only eBike under $1,500 in Canada with 1,296 Wh of battery, full-twist throttle, integrated turn signals, and UL 2849 certification — the cargo and delivery benchmark at this price point.
Motor: 1,350W peak hub, 258 Nm at wheel · Battery: 1,296 Wh (dual-battery capable → 2,592 Wh) · Brakes: Dual hydraulic disc with electronic assist · Suspension: Full (front + rear shock) · Sensor: Cadence + full-twist throttle · Tires: 20"×4.0" fat · Gears: Shimano 7-speed · Certification: UL 2849
At $1,499, the GT33 is the only bike in this guide with a full-twist throttle, integrated turn signals, and 258 Nm of at-wheel torque — the combination that makes it the delivery and cargo pick. The 1,296 Wh battery (with a second pack option taking it to 2,592 Wh) covers serious shift lengths without a mid-day charge. UL 2849 certification covers the full electrical system. The retro café racer styling draws attention; the hydraulic disc brakes with electronic motor cutoff handle the stopping. For a full comparison of delivery-optimised picks, see the best delivery eBikes Canada guide.
Trade-off: 100 kg (220 lb) payload — the lowest of any pick in this guide. If you carry heavy loads, see Pick 8 or Pick 12. Not street-legal on public roads at full power in any Canadian province.
2. Samebike 20LVXD30-II — Lightest Budget Folder
$1,199 (regular $1,299 — save $100) · BEST FOR: the cheapest in-stock eBike at Zeus, PAB-legal, ultra-light
Zeus verdict: The cheapest PAB-compliant eBike in the Zeus catalogue — 26 kg, magnesium alloy wheels, IP54 water resistance, folds to carry-on size for $1,199.
Motor: 350W hub, 35 Nm · Battery: 480 Wh (48V 10Ah, removable) · Brakes: Mechanical disc · Suspension: Front fork with lockout · Sensor: Cadence · Tires: 20"×1.95" · Weight: 26 kg · Payload: 150 kg · Folds to: 90×36×70 cm · PAB: ✅ compliant
At $1,199, the 20LVXD30-II is the cheapest in-stock eBike in the Zeus catalogue and the lightest pick in this guide at 26 kg (57 lbs). Magnesium alloy integrated wheels — no spokes to true, no spoke replacements. IP54 water resistance. Rear rack and fenders included. Folds to 90×36×70 cm — fits in a car boot, a subway overhead rack, or a closet. PAB-compliant at 350W and 32 km/h. For commuters or riders who need the simplest possible entry point into electric cycling, this is it. The under-$2,000 guide shows how it compares against the broader budget field.
Trade-off: 480 Wh battery is the smallest in this guide — 40 km range on throttle, up to 80 km pedal assist in ideal conditions. In Canadian winter, expect 24–40 km realistic range. The 350W motor and 20-inch wheels are not designed for steep hills or trail use.
Under $1,500? Your three in-stock options: 20LVXD30-II ($1,199), Ridstar H20 ($1,299), GT33 ($1,499). All include the free $1,167 bundle.
3. Ridstar H20 — Budget Fat Tire Folder with Rear Rack
$1,299 (regular $1,399 — save $100) · BEST FOR: delivery, storage-constrained riders, budget fat tire
Zeus verdict: The best fat-tire folder under $1,500 in Canada — 720 Wh removable battery, 90 kg rear rack, 20×4.0-inch fat tires, foldable frame for $1,299.
Motor: 750W hub (1,000W peak) · Battery: 720 Wh (48V 15Ah, removable) · Brakes: Mechanical disc · Suspension: Front 80mm + rear hydraulic · Sensor: Cadence · Tires: 20"×4.0" fat · Gears: Shimano 7-speed · Weight: 34 kg · Rear rack: 90 kg (200 lb) capacity
The Ridstar H20 is the best value argument for a fat-tire folding eBike in this guide. A 720 Wh removable battery, rear hydraulic shock, 20×4.0-inch fat tires, and a rear rack rated to 90 kg — all for $1,299. The foldable frame means it fits a car trunk, a balcony, or a storage locker when not in use. Integrated front and rear lights, brake lights, and fenders come standard. For all folding comparisons, see the best folding eBikes Canada guide.
Trade-off: Mechanical disc brakes rather than hydraulic — adequate but noticeably less powerful in wet conditions than hydraulic-equipped picks. Cadence sensor only.
4. Taubik Blackburn 275T — Canadian Step-Thru Commuter
$2,900 · BEST FOR: daily commuters who want a Canadian brand, PAB-legal, dual sensor
Zeus verdict: The most feature-complete Canadian-brand commuter in the catalogue — the only step-thru with a switchable dual sensor (torque + cadence), Samsung UL 2271 battery, and an integrated Dutch rear wheel lock.
Motor: 500W Sutto hub, 70 Nm · Battery: 706 Wh (Samsung 48V 14.7Ah, UL 2271) · Brakes: Zoom hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Front coil 60–80mm · Sensor: Dual (torque + cadence, switchable) · Tires: 27.5"×2.35" hybrid · Weight: 31.5 kg · Payload: 130 kg · PAB: ✅ compliant
Taubik is a Canadian-owned eBike brand and the Blackburn 275T is their flagship commuter. The dual-sensor system — switchable between torque and cadence modes from the handlebar display — is a genuine differentiator at this price. Six colour options. Integrated Dutch-style rear wheel lock (a first-time feature in the Zeus catalogue). Samsung UL 2271-certified battery. Zoom hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors. 27.5-inch hybrid tires fast enough for pavement, wide enough for gravel paths. The step-thru frame with optional dual battery (→ 1,411 Wh) makes this the most complete Canadian commuter package in the catalogue. See the full urban eBikes Canada guide for comparisons.
Trade-off: $2,900 is the highest price for a PAB-compliant pick in this guide. The 130 kg (286 lb) payload is on the lower side — heavier riders should check the heavy rider guide.
5. Eunorau Meta 2024 — Best PAB Fat Tire Commuter with Torque Sensor
$2,599 · BEST FOR: PAB-legal fat tire commuting with natural pedal feel · 5 units in stock
Zeus verdict: The only PAB-compliant fat-tire commuter under $2,700 with a torque sensor and Samsung cells — 5 units remaining as of June 2026.
Motor: 500W rear hub, 55 Nm · Battery: 720 Wh (48V 15Ah, Samsung cells) · Brakes: Hydraulic disc 180mm · Suspension: Front fork · Sensor: Torque · Tires: 24"×3.0" or 26"×3.0" fat · Gears: Shimano 7-speed · Weight: ~29 kg · Payload: 136 kg · PAB: ✅ compliant
The Meta 2024 is the torque-sensor fat-tire commuter at the PAB price ceiling. A 500W motor with a torque sensor delivers pedal assist that reads your actual input — you push harder, the motor responds proportionally. That is meaningfully different from the cadence-sensor experience on budget bikes, where the motor reacts to movement rather than effort. Samsung battery cells, hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors, and 24 or 26-inch fat tires suited to Canadian potholed pavement complete the package. Only 5 units remain in stock as of June 2026.
Trade-off: No rear suspension. The 136 kg (300 lb) payload is modest. For a heavier-duty step-thru commuter, see the Taubik Blackburn 275T (Pick 4) at $2,900.
6. Eunorau Meta Foldable — Premium Folder with Torque Sensor
$2,899 · BEST FOR: condo riders who want a torque sensor and PAB compliance in a folder
Zeus verdict: The only PAB-compliant folding eBike in the Zeus catalogue with a torque sensor — the premium folder for urban riders who refuse to compromise on ride feel.
Motor: 500W hub, 55 Nm · Battery: 720 Wh (48V 15Ah, Samsung) + optional 2nd pack · Brakes: Hydraulic disc 180mm · Suspension: None (rigid) · Sensor: Torque · Tires: 20"×3.0" Kenda fat · Weight: 30 kg · Payload: 130 kg · PAB: ✅ compliant
The Meta Foldable is the only PAB-compliant folder in this guide with a torque sensor — that combination is rare at any price. Samsung cells, Eunorau GO app connectivity for ride tracking and PAS customisation, hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors, and 20×3.0-inch Kenda fat tires that handle urban surfaces without the rolling resistance penalty of 4.0-inch extreme fat tires. The rigid frame keeps weight at 30 kg — lighter than the Ridstar H20 (34 kg) despite a larger battery. Two-year manufacturer warranty. Browse all folding options at Zeus folding eBikes.
Trade-off: No suspension — a rigid frame at this price point. The 130 kg payload is the lowest of the folder picks. At $2,899, it is $1,700 more than the budget Samebike folder.
7. Eunorau FAT-AWD 3.0 — Best AWD with Torque Sensor
$2,999 · BEST FOR: winter traction + natural pedal feel — the torque-sensor AWD benchmark
Zeus verdict: The only AWD eBike in Canada that pairs dual-motor traction with a torque sensor — featured in 47 Zeus articles and the consistent winter commuting recommendation.
Motor: Dual 500W AWD, 110 Nm combined · Battery: LG 48V 15Ah (+ optional 2nd) · Brakes: Hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Front 95mm RST · Sensor: Torque · Gears: Shimano 7-speed · Tires: Kenda 26"×4.0" fat · Weight: 36 kg · Payload: 170 kg
The FAT-AWD 3.0 is the most-recommended product across the Zeus blog catalogue — featured in 47 separate articles. That track record reflects a genuine advantage: it is the only AWD eBike in the Zeus catalogue that pairs dual-motor traction with a torque sensor. On a snowy Canadian hill, the front motor pulls while the rear motor pushes — 110 Nm combined, distributed proportionally to your actual pedal input. On dry summer pavement, switch to rear-only for efficiency. The LG battery supports an optional second pack for up to 129 km dual-battery range. RST Guide front fork with 95mm travel handles frost-heaved pavement. For the full AWD comparison, see the dual motor eBikes Canada guide.
Trade-off: Dual 500W motors combined exceed the single-motor 500W PAB threshold — provincial rules for combined AWD output vary. Check your province before riding on public roads. Shimano 7-speed is functional but not sophisticated for a $2,999 bike.
8. Freesky Ranger Plus M-540 — AWD Step-Thru, UL Certified
$2,686 · BEST FOR: accessible AWD — step-thru frame, UL 2849 + UL 2271, NFC lock
Zeus verdict: AWD in a step-thru frame with TÜV-verified UL 2849 and UL 2271 certification — a combination that does not exist elsewhere in the Zeus catalogue at this price.
Motor: AWD dual hub 4,000W peak, 220 Nm combined · Battery: 1,440 Wh (48V 30Ah, frame-integrated) · Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Full (front fork + rear shock) · Sensor: Cadence · Frame: Step-thru · Tires: 26"×4.0" fat · Weight: 48 kg · Payload: 181 kg · Certifications: UL 2849 + UL 2271 (TÜV verified)
AWD in a step-thru frame — that combination does not exist elsewhere in the Zeus catalogue at this price. For riders with hip or knee concerns, older riders, or anyone who mounts and dismounts frequently in winter gear, the step-thru frame changes daily usability. The TÜV-verified UL 2849 and UL 2271 certifications cover the full electrical system and battery — a meaningful safety standard for a bike with 1,440 Wh of energy. NFC lock and start adds a keyless security layer. 4-piston hydraulic brakes and 800-lumen headlight complete the package. Browse the full mountain eBike collection.
Trade-off: 48 kg (106 lbs) — the heaviest pick in this guide. Not a bike you carry upstairs. Cadence sensor rather than torque.
9. Eunorau ONE-TRIKE 2.0 — Best Trike Deal
$2,599 (regular $2,900 — save $301) · BEST FOR: three-wheel stability, seniors, balance, high payload
Zeus verdict: The best electric trike deal in Canada right now — $301 off, 200 kg payload capacity, PAB-compliant, three-wheel stability with no balance requirement.
Motor: 500W rear, 80 Nm · Battery: 48V 14.5Ah · Brakes: Hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Front 40mm · Gears: Single-speed · Weight: 39 kg · Payload: 200 kg · PAB: ✅ compliant
Three wheels eliminate the balance requirement entirely — the single change that opens electric cycling to seniors, riders recovering from injuries, those with vestibular conditions, or anyone who needs to stop, stand, and remount on a slope without toppling. The 200 kg (440 lb) payload capacity is the highest of any two- or three-wheeler on this list. The 500W rear motor with 80 Nm of torque handles moderate hills. Hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors. Folding stem for garage storage. For all trike options, see the electric trikes Canada guide and browse the Zeus trike collection.
Trade-off: Single-speed — not suited to sustained steep grades. The 40mm front fork travel is minimal. Best on flat to gently rolling terrain.
10. Velotric Nomad 2X — Best Full Suspension Trail
$3,999 · BEST FOR: full suspension trail riding, highest payload, SensorSwap
Zeus verdict: The most refined eBike in this guide — 120mm air fork, 165mm DNM air shock, 203mm front rotor, SensorSwap, 454 kg tow rating. No other pick at $3,999 matches this specification depth.
Motor: 750W hub, 105 Nm (1,400W peak) · Battery: 801.6 Wh (Samsung/LG, UL 2271 + UL 2580) · Brakes: Tektro hydraulic 203mm/180mm · Suspension: Full (120mm air fork + DNM air shock 165mm) · Sensor: SensorSwap (torque + cadence) · Tires: Kenda 26"×4.0" fat · Weight: 36 kg · Rack: 55 kg / tow up to 454 kg · Certifications: UL 2849 + ISO 4210
The Nomad 2X is the most refined eBike on this list. The DNM air shock with 165mm travel and the 120mm air fork with adjustable lockout absorb everything from trail roots to frost-heaved pavement. The 203mm front rotor is the largest braking surface in this guide — the difference matters on steep descent in wet conditions. The 3.5-inch Bluetooth colour display, USB-C charging, SensorSwap, and Stealth Mode (minimal motor noise) are the kind of features that separate a thoughtfully engineered bike from a spec-sheet build. Tow rating of 454 kg (1,000 lbs) opens cargo trailer use. Step-thru and high-step frame options both available.
Trade-off: No active sale price — $3,999 is the everyday price. If budget is a factor, the Velotric Summit 2 (Pick 13 at $3,399) delivers 90% of the trail experience at $600 less.
11. Eunorau Specter-S 3.0 — Best Mid-Drive Deal ($2,181 Off)
$4,019 (regular $6,200 — save $2,181) · BEST FOR: the best Bafang M620 value in Canada
Zeus verdict: The largest confirmed discount in the Zeus catalogue — $2,181 off a Bafang M620 mid-drive with full suspension, SRAM NX 11-speed, and a free $810 promo bundle on top. The best mid-drive deal in Canada as of June 2026.
Motor: 1,000W Bafang M620 mid-drive, 160 Nm · Battery: LG 48V 17.5Ah (+ optional 2nd 15Ah) · Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Full (140mm inverted fork) · Gears: SRAM NX 11-speed · Sensor: Torque (mid-drive standard) · Promo bundle: Free secondary battery + wheelset + cassette kit (~$810 value)
The Bafang M620 is the benchmark mid-drive motor in the global eBike market — 160 Nm of torque amplified through SRAM NX 11-speed gearing. On a steep Canadian trail grade, that torque multiplication climbs what would stall a hub motor at twice the wattage. The $2,181 discount from the regular $6,200 price is the largest confirmed sale in the Zeus catalogue. The current promo adds a free secondary battery, 27.5×3-inch wheelset, and cassette conversion kit worth approximately $810 — on top of the $1,167 accessory bundle that comes with every Zeus order. Total value delivered: over $3,000 above the $4,019 purchase price. For a full mid-drive comparison, see the mid-drive vs hub motor guide.
Trade-off: $4,019 is the most expensive pick. Mid-drive bikes require more drivetrain maintenance than hub motors — budget for chain and cassette replacements. Not street-legal at full power in any Canadian province.
12. Freesky Warrior Pro M-530 — Maximum AWD Power
$2,686 · BEST FOR: off-road riders who need maximum AWD torque at a competitive price
Zeus verdict: Maximum AWD torque at the lowest AWD price in this guide — 240 Nm combined, Samsung 1,440 Wh battery, 4-piston hydraulic brakes, downhill suspension for $2,686.
Motor: AWD dual 2,000W peak, 240 Nm combined · Battery: Samsung 48V 30Ah (1,440 Wh) · Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Full (downhill spec) · Sensor: Cadence · Tires: 26"×4.0" fat · Weight: ~47 kg
240 Nm of combined torque from two hub motors — that is 42% more torque than a 2026 Toyota Corolla produces at the crank, applied directly to the wheels. The Samsung 1,440 Wh battery provides the energy to sustain that output across serious trail distances. Downhill-specification full suspension, 4-piston hydraulic brakes, and 26×4.0-inch all-terrain fat tires complete a purpose-built off-road platform. At $2,686, it slots into the AWD market at a price that no AWD competitor with equivalent torque can match.
Trade-off: ~47 kg — this is not a bike you carry up stairs. Cadence sensor only. Not suitable for public road use in any Canadian province.
13. Velotric Summit 2 — Lightest Trail All-Rounder
$3,399 · BEST FOR: trail riders who want the lightest, most agile fat-tire hardtail with triple UL certification
Zeus verdict: The lightest trail eBike in this guide at 28.7 kg — triple UL certification (2849 + 2271 + 2580), Apple Find My built-in, Shimano CUES 9-speed, 200 kg payload.
Motor: 750W hub, 100 Nm (1,300W peak) · Battery: 801.6 Wh (LG 21700, UL 2271 + UL 2580) · Brakes: Shimano MT200 hydraulic 180mm · Suspension: Front 120mm RST air fork (adjustable rebound + lockout) · Sensor: SensorSwap (torque + cadence) · Gears: Shimano CUES 9-speed · Weight: 28.7 kg · Payload: 200 kg · Certifications: UL 2849 + UL 2271 + UL 2580
The Summit 2 is the lightest pick in this guide at 28.7 kg — 7.3 kg lighter than the Nomad 2X, 19.3 kg lighter than the Ranger Plus. On trail, that weight difference is felt on every switchback and technical climb. Triple UL certification (UL 2849 + UL 2271 + UL 2580) is the most comprehensive safety certification stack of any pick in this guide. Apple Find My and Android Find Hub are built in and work without power. NFC unlock with two included cards. 120mm RST air fork with adjustable rebound and lockout handles serious trail terrain. Shimano CUES 9-speed with an 11–46T cassette and 40T chainring delivers climbing range that a standard 7-speed setup cannot match. 200 kg (440 lb) payload capacity. Browse the full trail collection at Zeus mountain eBikes.
Trade-off: Hardtail only — no rear suspension. If full suspension matters to you, the Nomad 2X (Pick 10) adds a DNM air shock for $600 more. Not street-legal on public roads in any Canadian province.
All 13 Picks Compared
| Pick | Price | Motor | Battery | Brakes | Sensor | PAB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT33 Café Racer | $1,499 | 1,350W peak, 258 Nm | 1,296 Wh | Hydraulic + e-cutoff | Cadence + throttle | ❌ |
| Eunorau Meta 2024 | $2,599 | 500W hub, 55 Nm | 720 Wh Samsung | Hydraulic 180mm | Torque | ✅ |
| Ridstar H20 ✦ | $1,299 | 750W peak hub | 720 Wh | Mechanical disc | Cadence | ❌ |
| Taubik Blackburn 275T | $2,900 | 500W Sutto, 70 Nm | 706 Wh Samsung UL2271 | Zoom hydraulic 180mm | Dual (switchable) | ✅ |
| Samebike 20LVXD30-II ✦ | $1,199 | 350W hub, 35 Nm | 480 Wh | Mechanical disc | Cadence | ✅ |
| Eunorau Meta Foldable | $2,899 | 500W hub, 55 Nm | 720 Wh Samsung | Hydraulic 180mm | Torque | ✅ |
| Eunorau FAT-AWD 3.0 | $2,999 | Dual 500W AWD, 110 Nm | LG 48V 15Ah | Hydraulic 180mm | Torque | ⚠️ |
| Freesky Ranger Plus M-540 | $2,686 | AWD 4,000W peak, 220 Nm | 1,440 Wh UL2271 | 4-piston hydr. 180mm | Cadence | ❌ |
| Eunorau ONE-TRIKE 2.0 ✦ | $2,599 | 500W rear, 80 Nm | 48V 14.5Ah | Hydraulic 180mm | N/A | ✅ |
| Velotric Nomad 2X | $3,999 | 750W hub, 105 Nm | 801.6 Wh Samsung/LG | Tektro hydr. 203/180mm | SensorSwap | ❌ |
| Specter-S 3.0 ✦ | $4,019 | 1,000W Bafang M620, 160 Nm | LG 48V 17.5Ah | 4-piston hydr. 180mm | Torque (mid) | ❌ |
| Freesky Warrior Pro M-530 | $2,686 | AWD 4,000W peak, 240 Nm | Samsung 1,440 Wh | 4-piston hydr. 180mm | Cadence | ❌ |
| Velotric Summit 2 | $3,399 | 750W hub, 100 Nm | 801.6 Wh LG UL2271 | Shimano MT200 hydr. 180mm | SensorSwap | ❌ |
✦ = confirmed sale price with compare-at · ✅ PAB = federally compliant (≤500W / ≤32 km/h) · ❌ = exceeds 500W PAB threshold — verify provincial rules before public road use · ⚠️ = dual 500W motors, combined output may exceed PAB in some provincial interpretations · All prices verified June 18, 2026
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Cold Weather Range: What to Expect
Every battery figure in the comparison table is the manufacturer's warm-weather rated capacity. In Canadian winter, expect less — sometimes significantly less.
The cold-weather leaders in this guide: the GT33 (1,296 Wh → 648+ Wh at -18°C), the Warrior Pro M-530 and Ranger Plus (both 1,440 Wh → 720+ Wh at -18°C), and the Specter-S 3.0 (expandable to dual battery). At the other end, the Samebike 20LVXD30-II's 480 Wh drops to 240 Wh at -18°C — approximately 20 km of realistic range in deep winter. Plan accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best eBike deal in Canada right now?
The largest confirmed discount as of June 2026 is the Eunorau Specter-S 3.0 at $4,019 — $2,181 off the $6,200 regular price, with a free $810 gift bundle on top. The best value for most buyers is the Ridstar H20 at $1,299 (save $100, fat tires, rear rack) or the Samebike 20LVXD30-II at $1,199 (save $100, lightest folder in catalogue). Every order also includes the free $1,167 accessory bundle.
Which electric bikes are actually on sale in Canada right now?
Four bikes at Zeus carry confirmed compare-at sale prices as of June 18, 2026: Eunorau Specter-S 3.0 (save $2,181), Eunorau ONE-TRIKE 2.0 (save $301), Ridstar H20 (save $100), Samebike 20LVXD30-II (save $100). Total confirmed savings: $2,682. All purchases add a free $1,167 accessory bundle.
What comes free with every Zeus eBike purchase?
A free 13-item accessory bundle valued at $1,167 CAD — no code required. U-lock, steel cable lock, disc brake alarm, anti-theft alarm, helmet lock cable, rearview mirror, LED safety vest, photochromic sunglasses, bottle holder, handlebar bag, mini pump, cleaning brush kit, and waterproof cover. Ships separately. Stock arrives at the Canadian warehouse July 15, 2026. → Full bundle details
Can you buy a good eBike under $1,500 in Canada?
Yes — three picks in this guide are under $1,500: Samebike 20LVXD30-II ($1,199, PAB-compliant, 26 kg folder), Ridstar H20 ($1,299, fat tire folder with rear rack — note 750W peak, not PAB), GT33 Café Racer ($1,499, 1,296 Wh, UL 2849, not PAB). The Samebike is the only pick under $1,500 that is fully PAB-compliant for public roads in all Canadian provinces.
What is the best eBike for commuting in Canada in 2026?
The Taubik Blackburn 275T at $2,900 is the premium Canadian commuter — Canadian brand, dual sensor, Samsung UL 2271 battery, step-thru frame, Dutch-style wheel lock, PAB-compliant. For a more affordable PAB commuter with a torque sensor, the Eunorau Meta 2024 at $2,599 (5 units remaining) is the strongest value. See the full comparison at best urban eBikes Canada.
Hub motor vs mid-drive: which is better for Canadian riding?
Hub motors are simpler, cheaper to service, and reliable in Canadian winter — the right choice for commuting, flat terrain, and budget buyers. Mid-drive motors (like the Bafang M620 in the Specter-S 3.0) multiply torque through the gears, making them far more effective on steep Canadian hills and mountain trails. The trade-off: mid-drive costs more and needs more drivetrain maintenance. For urban commuting and light trail use, a torque-sensor hub motor delivers excellent results. For serious trail riding and hills, mid-drive is worth the premium. Full breakdown: mid-drive vs hub motor Canada guide.
How much does battery range drop in Canadian winter?
Significant. Bosch eBike Systems estimates up to 30% range reduction below 0°C. Battery University (BU-504) shows approximately 50% capacity at -18°C. A 720 Wh battery rated for 80 km delivers roughly 56 km at -5°C and 40 km at -18°C. The fix: store the battery indoors at 15–20°C, install it just before riding. Dual-battery bikes (GT33, Warrior Pro, Ranger Plus) hold the best cold-weather margin. Full guide: best eBikes for winter Canada.
How long does an eBike battery last and what does replacement cost?
Most lithium-ion eBike batteries last 500–1,000 full charge cycles — typically 3–5 years of regular riding. Replacement cost in Canada ranges from $400–$1,200 CAD depending on battery size and brand. Samsung and LG cell packs (used in the Taubik, Velotric, and Eunorau models in this guide) generally outperform generic cells over their lifespan. Storing the battery at 15–20°C and avoiding full discharges extends its life significantly — and the free waterproof cover in the $1,167 bundle protects the battery from the moisture exposure that causes premature degradation.
Do I need a license, helmet, or insurance for an eBike in Canada?
For a federally classified PAB (≤500W, ≤32 km/h, functional pedals) — no driver's licence required in any province. Helmet requirements vary: mandatory for all ages in Ontario, BC, Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, and Newfoundland; mandatory for under-18 in other provinces. Insurance is not mandatory for PABs in most provinces but is recommended. eBikes exceeding 500W (Picks 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13) are not federal PABs and face different provincial rules — some provinces treat them as motor vehicles requiring registration and insurance. Full provincial breakdown: eBike laws Canada 2026.
What provincial eBike rebates are available in Canada in 2026?
Confirmed as of June 2026: British Columbia — eBikes exempt from the 7% PST (effectively a 7% price reduction on every purchase). Prince Edward Island — up to $500 rebate through the provincial EV incentive program. Yukon — up to $1,500 rebate on eBike purchases. Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta do not currently have direct eBike purchase rebates. Always verify current rebate status directly with your provincial government before purchasing — programs change.
What is the best folding eBike deal in Canada?
Budget: Samebike 20LVXD30-II ($1,199, 26 kg, magnesium wheels, PAB ✅). Fat tire budget: Ridstar H20 ($1,299, 720 Wh, rear rack). Premium PAB folder with torque sensor: Eunorau Meta Foldable ($2,899, Samsung battery). Full comparison: best folding eBikes Canada guide.
Is a dual-motor AWD eBike worth it in Canada?
For snow, ice, steep hills, or heavy cargo: yes. The Eunorau FAT-AWD 3.0 ($2,999) pairs AWD with a torque sensor — the only one in the catalogue. The Freesky Ranger Plus M-540 ($2,686) adds UL certification and a step-thru frame. The Freesky Warrior Pro M-530 ($2,686) delivers maximum torque for off-road. Note: most AWD bikes exceed the 500W PAB limit — check your province's rules. Full guide: dual motor eBikes Canada.
What is the best time to buy an eBike in Canada?
June–August and January–March are the two primary deal windows. September brings the pre-winter surge — discounts narrow and popular models sell out. Black Friday and Boxing Day offer deals but thin inventory. The practical rule: buy when your specific model is in stock and on sale. Four bikes in this guide have confirmed active discounts right now, and the Eunorau Meta 2024 has only 5 units remaining.
Is Zeus eBikes a legitimate Canadian company?
Yes. Zeus eBikes Canada is a registered Canadian business, operating since 2020, shipping from a Canadian warehouse. Every purchase is backed by Canadian consumer protection laws and a 14-day return policy. Zeus is reachable by phone (1-866-938-7580 — real humans answer), by email (milad@zeusebikes.ca), and in-person by appointment. The catalogue is published under a named author with verifiable credentials (Milad Ghobadibeygvand, BScN, Western University 2014). Zeus does not operate an offshore drop-ship model — bikes ship from Canada with Canadian warranty support and Canadian customer service.
What is the best electric bike under $2,000 in Canada?
As of June 2026, three in-stock Zeus eBikes are under $2,000. The Samebike 20LVXD30-II at $1,199 is the only fully PAB-compliant pick under $2,000 — 26 kg, folds to carry-on size, magnesium alloy wheels. The Ridstar H20 at $1,299 adds fat tires and a 90 kg rear rack (note: 750W peak motor, not PAB). The GT33 Café Racer at $1,499 delivers the largest battery (1,296 Wh) in this price tier with UL 2849 certification. All three include the free $1,167 accessory bundle. Full field: best eBikes under $2,000 Canada.
Does Zeus eBikes offer free shipping across Canada?
Yes — free shipping to all Canadian provinces on every eBike order, no minimum. Bikes ship from the Zeus Canadian warehouse. The free $1,167 accessory bundle (13 items) ships separately and also arrives at no extra charge — bundle stock reaches the Canadian warehouse July 15, 2026. A tracking confirmation email is sent once your order ships. For remote or rural addresses, call 1-866-938-7580 to confirm delivery details before ordering. Financing is available for all in-stock models.
The Bottom Line
Budget buyer: Samebike 20LVXD30-II ($1,199, PAB ✅) or Ridstar H20 ($1,299, fat tires). Canadian commuter: Taubik Blackburn 275T ($2,900, dual sensor). Condo/transit rider: Eunorau Meta Foldable ($2,899) or Samebike 20LVXD30-II ($1,199). Winter/AWD: Eunorau FAT-AWD 3.0 ($2,999, torque sensor). Trail rider: Velotric Summit 2 ($3,399, 28.7 kg) or Nomad 2X ($3,999, full suspension). Best discount: Specter-S 3.0 ($4,019, $2,181 off). Trike/seniors: ONE-TRIKE 2.0 ($2,599, $301 off).
The cheapest in-stock eBike at Zeus is the Samebike 20LVXD30-II at $1,199 — PAB-compliant, 26 kg, folds to carry-on size. The largest saving is the Eunorau Specter-S 3.0 at $4,019 — $2,181 off the Bafang M620 benchmark. The best Canadian commuter is the Taubik Blackburn 275T at $2,900. The lightest trail pick is the Velotric Summit 2 at $3,399. Every single order ships with a free $1,167 accessory bundle — 13 items built from three years of post-purchase customer feedback.
All 13 bikes are in stock and ship free across Canada from Zeus eBikes. Prices verified June 18, 2026. Questions before you buy? Call 1-866-938-7580 — real humans answer. 14-day return policy. Financing available.
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