





FAT-AWD 3.0
Eunorau Fat AWD 3.0 — The Subaru of Fat Tire eBikes
In car terms, this is a Subaru. Not because it is the fastest or the flashiest — because it goes where other vehicles lose traction and comes home without drama. The Fat AWD 3.0 is the only fat tire eBike under $2,500 in Canada with genuine all-wheel drive: a 500W hub motor in the front wheel and a 500W hub motor in the rear wheel, both driving simultaneously, coordinated by a torque sensor that reads your pedal force and distributes power proportionally from both ends. When the rear wheel slips on packed snow, the front pulls. When the front loses grip on wet roots, the rear pushes. 110 Nm of combined torque through Kenda Krusade Sport 26″×4.0″ fat tires. 180mm hydraulic disc brakes with motor cutoff to stop it. This is what it looks like when a bike is built for everywhere.
The rider profile for this bike is not the urban commuter. It is the person who rides in February in Winnipeg, accesses a hunting camp on a fire road in northern Ontario, navigates gravel in the Alberta foothills, or pushes through soft ground on a Manitoba prairie path — and needs the bike to keep moving regardless of what the surface is doing. The RST GUIDE 95mm suspension fork handles the front end. A 375 lb payload carries the rider and their gear. The LG 48V 15Ah battery (720 Wh) covers a full day of mixed terrain, and an optional second Samsung pack doubles capacity to 1,440 Wh if you need it to cover two.
It weighs 79.4 lbs. It is a hardtail. The single battery range shrinks with two motors drawing from it. We will tell you all of that and exactly what it means for your riding. But if your terrain is genuine — snow, mud, gravel, soft ground, mixed surfaces where one-wheel drive asks the rider to do the work the motor cannot — the Fat AWD 3.0 is the honest answer at $2,390 CAD. Financing available at checkout →
Every Zeus eBike purchase ships with a free Security & Starter Kit — mirrors, loud anti-theft alarm, heavy-duty U-lock, and a universal phone holder. No coupon needed.
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The Fat AWD 3.0 is the only AWD option in our Best Fat Tire Electric Bikes in Canada (2026) guide at this price tier — no other fat tire eBike under $2,500 puts a motor in both wheels.
Why Two Motors Change the Conversation
Here is what single-motor fat tire eBikes at this price actually give you: one hub motor in the rear wheel working against whatever the terrain throws at it. The moment that wheel loses traction — a skim of ice, a patch of loose river gravel, soft ground after rain, a root-covered descent in wet conditions — you slow, stop, or walk. The Fat AWD 3.0 solves this structurally:
- Front 500W + Rear 500W = both wheels driven simultaneously. When the rear wheel spins on ice, the front motor is still pulling. When the front wheel loses grip on sand, the rear is still pushing. Both wheels contribute traction at the same time — this is AWD, not a marketing label.
- Torque sensor coordinates both motors proportionally. Most bikes at this price use a cadence sensor — a simple on/off switch. The Fat AWD 3.0 reads how hard you are pedalling and distributes power from both motors based on actual effort. The result feels like a capable partner, not a machine on a fixed program. How torque sensors work →
- 110 Nm combined through Kenda 4.0″ fat tires. 110 Nm spread across two driven wheels with 4.0″ contact patches is categorically different from 110 Nm through one rear wheel. The traction math is not the same.
- $2,390 CAD. The next step in the Eunorau lineup — the 1,000W mid-drive FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7 — starts at $3,239. The AWD system delivers superior traction in adverse conditions for $849 less. For the specific rider this bike is built for, that is the right trade-off.
Read our mid-drive vs hub motor guide before deciding. If your terrain is primarily dry climbs, a mid-drive is the right call. If your terrain is soft, slippery, or mixed — AWD is.
Key Features
- Dual 500W Hub Motors — Front + Rear AWD — 110 Nm Combined Torque — A 500W brushless hub motor in the front wheel and a 500W brushless hub motor in the rear, driven simultaneously through the central 48V 20A controller. Combined peak torque: 110 Nm. This is the defining specification of the entire bike — genuine all-wheel-drive that distributes traction across both contact patches simultaneously. When one wheel loses grip, the other is still pulling. No single-motor eBike at this price makes that claim. Every other advantage on this bike flows from this one.
- Torque Sensor — Proportional Power from Both Motors — Not a cadence sensor. The torque sensor reads pedal force in real time and distributes power from both motors based on how hard you are pushing — not simply whether your pedals are moving. The difference over a full day of off-road riding is material: natural, proportional assist that modulates with your effort rather than a fixed-output response every time you spin the cranks. At this price point, torque sensors are rare. On an AWD platform, a torque sensor is what makes the system feel cohesive rather than mechanical.
- LG 48V 15Ah Battery (720 Wh) — Removable — LG lithium-ion cells in a 720 Wh removable pack. Remove it for indoor charging — critical for Canadian winter riders where storing the pack at room temperature overnight adds 15–20% back to cold-weather morning output. In temperate conditions on mixed terrain with AWD running, plan for 50–65 km of real-world range. In Canadian winter (−10°C to −20°C), plan for 30–40 km on the single battery — two motors draw harder than one, and cold reduces cell output simultaneously. The optional second battery is the correct choice for full-day winter outings. Full winter battery guide →
- Kenda Krusade Sport 26″×4.0″ Fat Tires — Kenda is the benchmark name in fat tire specification — the same brand on the FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7 at $849 more. The Krusade Sport uses an aggressive open-tread pattern: self-cleaning in mud, floating on snow, gripping loose gravel at speed. At 4.0″ wide, the contact patch is genuinely large — run at 8–12 psi on snow and soft ground for maximum float, 20–25 psi on compacted gravel for rolling efficiency. Paired with the AWD system, these tires are the last line of traction defence on terrain where single-motor bikes stop. Full fat tire guide →
- RST GUIDE 95mm Travel Suspension Fork — RST is a purpose-built suspension brand, not an unbranded OEM fork. The GUIDE model provides 95mm of travel calibrated for fat tire off-road geometry — root crossings, embedded rocks, frost heaves, and trail drops at speed. The fork is preload-adjustable: stiffer for hardpack, softer for technical loose terrain. Combined with 4.0″ fat tires at moderate pressure, the front end of the Fat AWD 3.0 is composed and controlled across the terrain this bike is designed for.
- 180mm Hydraulic Disc Brakes with Motor Cutoff — 180mm rotors front and rear, hydraulic actuation with self-adjusting pads. Motor cutoff switches disengage both drive motors the instant you pull either lever — you are not fighting drive torque when you need to stop hard. On a 79.4 lb AWD bike carrying a rider and gear on a loose downhill, the braking system matters as much as the drive system. The 180mm hydraulics deliver consistent stopping in cold, wet, muddy, and dusty conditions where cable-actuated mechanicals fade or require constant adjustment.
- Thumb Throttle — Dead-Start from Both Motors — Full AWD power from a complete stop with no pedalling required. At a soft-ground crossing where momentum has stopped, the thumb throttle restarts both motors simultaneously. For backcountry and hunting applications where starting on a slope or through soft terrain is routine, this is a constantly-used feature — and it draws from both motors, not just one.
- BC182 LCD Display with Eunorau GO App (Bluetooth) — The BC182 shows speed, battery level, PAS level, odometer, trip distance, and error codes. The Eunorau GO app connects via Bluetooth for customisable motor output settings, ride data logging, and speed unlock to 45 km/h. App control lets you tune how aggressively the AWD system delivers power — useful for dialling in different terrain types without changing the PAS level.
- Shimano 7-Speed Drivetrain (ASLM3157RC) — 42T Chainring — Shimano gearing on 170mm forged aluminium cranks. Seven gears cover the range from low-cadence technical climbs to open-flat spinning efficiency. The motor handles the heavy lifting on terrain — the gearing is there for efficiency and rider preference on longer outings. Every bike shop in Canada stocks Shimano parts. Field service on backcountry access trips is a realistic option.
- 375 lb (170 kg) Payload Capacity — One of the highest payload ratings in the Zeus lineup. Carries a larger rider, panniers, a loaded hunt pack, water, and gear without approaching structural limits. For backcountry applications where the bike is doing real cargo work, the 375 lb rating is a design decision that matters. Combined with AWD, larger payloads on variable terrain are handled with more traction stability than a single-motor bike carrying the same load.
- Eunorau C7 Comfort Saddle + Adjustable Stem — Named-brand saddle built for extended sessions. Generic OEM saddles on long backcountry days become a serious problem before you reach your destination. The adjustable stem accommodates riders from 5′3″ to 6′1″ for dialled-in position before you leave the trailhead — on rough terrain over several hours, riding position is not a minor detail.
- Integrated LED Front and Rear Lights — Battery-powered integrated LED lighting front and rear. For early-morning trail access, late-evening backcountry returns, and extended summer rides where dusk arrives later than planned — integrated lights are functional equipment on this bike, not a spec checkbox.
- 6061 Aluminium Alloy Hardtail Frame — Aerospace-grade aluminium: strong enough for the 375 lb payload, engineered light enough to keep total weight at 79.4 lbs despite dual hub motors. The hardtail geometry works with the fat tires and RST fork — on the terrain this bike is built for, this combination is the correct call at this price point.
Everything in the Box
- Eunorau Fat AWD 3.0 eBike — Black or Camouflage
- LG 48V 15Ah battery (720 Wh) — removable
- Standard 2.0A smart charger (5–7 hour full charge)
- BC182 LCD display — pre-installed
- Thumb throttle — pre-installed
- Integrated LED headlight + tail light
- Eunorau C7 saddle — fitted
- Adjustable stem handlebar — pre-installed
- Assembly tools + owner’s manual
- Free Zeus Security & Starter Kit — mirrors, anti-theft alarm, heavy-duty U-lock, universal phone holder
Note: Rear rack, fenders, and cargo basket are not standard — see the accessories section below to build out the bike for cargo, hunting, or year-round Canadian riding.
Single Battery vs Dual Battery — Which Is Right for You?
The single LG battery (720 Wh) covers most moderate outings. On mixed terrain in temperate conditions with AWD and PAS running, plan on 50–65 km of real-world range. For a day ride of 25–40 km or a commute under 30 km round-trip, the single pack is sufficient. Charge overnight, ride all day.
The optional second battery (Samsung 48V 15Ah, $679) doubles capacity to 1,440 Wh for 128 km rated range. In Canadian winter with dual-motor AWD draw, the single battery delivers approximately 30–40 km — the second battery extends this to 60–80 km. For serious backcountry days, hunting camp access over 30 km one-way, or any ride where turning back early because of battery level is not an option, the second battery is the correct configuration, not an optional accessory. Budget for it upfront if that is your use case.
The rule of thumb: single battery for day rides under 40 km in moderate conditions. Dual battery for full-day winter outings, backcountry access over 30 km one-way, or any situation where you need the bike to go all day without charge anxiety.
Build It Out — Recommended Accessories
The Fat AWD 3.0 ships as a terrain and traction machine. These Eunorau-matched accessories extend what it can carry and how far it can go — all bolt to factory mounting points, no fabrication required.
| Accessory | Why You Want It | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Eunorau Rear Rack & Fender Set | Factory-matched rear rack and full fender set. Carries panniers, gear bags, and cargo. Fenders keep mud, slush, and trail spray off the drivetrain and rider from October through May. Bolt-on to factory mounting points — no drilling. For hunting, backcountry, and year-round Canadian riding: the first accessory to add. | $189 CAD |
| Eunorau Second Battery — 48V 15Ah Samsung | Doubles capacity to 1,440 Wh for 128 km rated range. In Canadian winter with dual-motor AWD draw, the second battery is the difference between a full day out and turning back at the halfway point. Samsung cells. RA4/Bullet/XT60-F ports. For backcountry and hunting use: not optional — the logical complement to an AWD powertrain. | $679 CAD |
| Eunorau Front Basket Mount | Flat, stable cargo platform above the front wheel. Use with straps independently, or as the base for the optional Eunorau front basket. Can also be deployed at the rear. Bolt-on to factory mounting points — no drilling. Keeps cargo weight low and centred for stable AWD handling under load at speed. | $89 CAD |
Fully kitted (bike + rack/fenders + second battery + basket mount): $3,347 CAD for a true AWD long-range cargo-capable off-road eBike. No other combination in the Zeus store delivers this capability at this price.
What We’d Change (Honest Take)
Zeus carries the Fat AWD 3.0 because we believe in what AWD delivers for the right rider. Here is where it asks something of you in return:
- 79.4 lbs is the honest weight. Dual hub motors, a 4.0″ fat tire build, and a 375 lb payload frame are heavy by definition. This bike belongs in a garage, a shed, a building with lift access, or the back of a truck. It is not a candidate for three flights of stairs. If weight is your primary constraint, the mid-drive options in the Zeus lineup are meaningfully lighter. If terrain is the constraint — 79.4 lbs is the price of AWD at $2,390 and it is a reasonable trade for the right rider.
- Hardtail rear — no rear shock. The RST GUIDE fork handles the front. The rear is rigid. The 4.0″ Kenda tires at lower pressure absorb a significant amount of rear-end terrain impact — on gravel roads, packed trails, and winter paths you will not notice the absence of a rear shock. On repeated square-edge hits over technical singletrack — roots, rock drops, embedded rocks — you will feel it on sessions over 2 hours. Know your terrain. If your trails are genuinely technical over long distances, full-suspension mid-drive options exist at a higher price.
- Dual-motor AWD draws harder on the single battery. Two motors running simultaneously pull more current than one. In cold weather, this compounds: cold reduces cell output while AWD increases current demand simultaneously. In Canadian winter at −15°C running both motors, plan for 30–40 km from the single 720 Wh pack. This is physics, not a flaw. The second battery addresses it directly. Budget for it upfront if winter range is central to your use case.
- Standard 2.0A charger. Five to seven hours for the single battery from empty. Overnight for dual. For day-ride use, this is completely workable. For back-to-back expedition days without overnight power access, plan accordingly.
- Rack, fenders, and basket are accessories, not standard. The base bike is complete for terrain and traction work. For cargo hauling and year-round Canadian riding, you will want the rack and fenders. They are reasonably priced, they fit factory mounting points, and they complete the build — but they are not in the box.
Every trade-off above is specific. Every trade-off above is honest. If none of them apply to your riding — the AWD system, the torque sensor, the Kenda fat tires, the 180mm hydraulics, the 375 lb payload, and the $2,390 price leave nothing comparable in the Canadian market at this point.
Full Specifications
| Motor & Performance | |
|---|---|
| Drive System | True AWD — Front 48V 500W hub motor + Rear 48V 500W hub motor, driven simultaneously |
| Combined Torque | 110 Nm maximum |
| Sensor | Torque sensor |
| Controller | 48V 20A |
| Pedal Assist | 5 levels (0–5) |
| Throttle | Thumb throttle — dead-start capable — engages both motors simultaneously |
| Top Speed | 32 km/h standard · unlockable to 45 km/h via Eunorau GO app |
| Riding Modes | Throttle only · Pedal assist · Pedal only |
| Battery & Range | |
| Battery (standard) | LG 48V 15Ah — 720 Wh — removable |
| Battery (optional dual) | Samsung 48V 15Ah (sold separately) — 1,440 Wh combined |
| Range — single, rated | ~64 km · approx. 30–40 km Canadian winter with AWD |
| Range — dual, rated | ~128 km · approx. 60–80 km Canadian winter with AWD |
| Charger | Standard 2.0A smart charger |
| Charge Time (single) | 5–7 hours (0–100%) |
| Frame & Dimensions | |
| Frame | 6061 aluminium alloy — hardtail |
| Weight | 79.4 lbs (36 kg) |
| Max Payload | 375 lbs (170 kg) |
| Recommended Rider Height | 5′3″ – 6′1″ (160–185 cm) |
| Seat Height Range | 31.5″ – 39.0″ (80–99 cm) |
| Colours | Black · Camouflage |
| Box Dimensions | 159L × 36W × 89H cm |
| Suspension & Brakes | |
| Front Fork | RST GUIDE — 95mm travel — preload adjustable |
| Rear Suspension | None (hardtail) |
| Brakes | Hydraulic disc — 180mm rotors front and rear — motor cutoff on both levers |
| Drivetrain | |
| Shifter | Shimano ASLM3157RC — 7-speed |
| Derailleur | Shimano 7-speed |
| Chainring | 42T |
| Crank | 170mm forged aluminium alloy |
| Wheels & Tyres | |
| Tires | Kenda Krusade Sport 26″ × 4.0″ fat tires |
| Rims | 26-inch black alloy |
| Electronics & Display | |
| Display | BC182 LCD — speed, PAS level, battery, odometer, trip data, error codes |
| App | Eunorau GO (Bluetooth) — motor tuning, ride data logging, speed unlock |
| Headlight | LED — integrated, battery-powered |
| Tail Light | LED — integrated, battery-powered |
| Saddle | Eunorau C7 comfort model |
| Handlebar | Adjustable stem — matte black |
| Shipping & Warranty | |
| Assembly | ~85% pre-assembled |
| Shipping | Free Canada-wide · includes free Security & Starter Kit |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Who Is the Fat AWD 3.0 Best For?
- Canadian winter riders who cannot afford traction failure — Packed snow on Winnipeg pathways, ice patches on Edmonton multi-use trails, slush on Ottawa bike paths — the AWD system keeps both wheels working when one surface breaks traction. For riders who commute or ride recreationally from October through April and need the bike to handle whatever the surface presents that morning, dual-motor AWD is the structural solution that single-motor fat tires approximate but cannot replicate. Add the second battery for full winter day range. Full winter eBike guide →
- Hunters and backcountry access riders — The camouflage colour option is not cosmetic. The 375 lb payload carries rider plus gear plus pack-out load. The AWD system handles forest access roads, field edge trails, and soft-ground terrain where single-motor eBikes lose traction. The thumb throttle re-starts from a dead stop in soft terrain without needing to clip in and spin. Add the rear rack and front basket mount for a pack-out setup that handles the access work an ATV does within a lighter, quieter footprint.
- Off-road and gravel riders who cannot justify $3,500+ for a mid-drive — Comparable AWD capability in a mid-drive platform starts at $3,500. The Fat AWD 3.0 is $2,390. For riders whose terrain genuinely benefits from AWD — gravel, soft ground, mixed-surface trails, fire roads in variable conditions — but whose budget does not extend to a mid-drive, this is the only realistic option in Canada at this price.
- Larger riders up to 375 lbs who want off-road capability — The 375 lb payload is among the highest in the Zeus lineup. AWD distributes traction load across both driven wheels — under a higher payload on variable terrain, both wheels contributing traction is more stable than one wheel trying to do the work alone. Guide for heavier riders →
- Rural and remote-area riders on unpaved surfaces — Alberta foothills fire roads, northern Ontario forest access tracks, Manitoba prairie paths, BC Interior gravel connectors. Anywhere the surface is unpredictable and traction is not guaranteed. AWD system, fat tires, RST suspension, and hydraulic brakes form a coherent off-road package at a price that does not require lengthy justification.
- Riders who want a torque sensor on a fat tire platform — Most fat tire eBikes at this price use cadence sensors. The Fat AWD 3.0 uses a torque sensor across its AWD drivetrain. The natural, proportional feel on a dual-motor platform over a full off-road day is materially different — less fatiguing, more intuitive, more responsive on varied terrain than fixed-output cadence assist.
Who it’s NOT for: Urban flat commuters who need light and nimble — at 79.4 lbs, the Fat AWD 3.0 is built for terrain capability, not urban agility (explore the urban eBike collection). Apartment dwellers without elevator access — 79.4 lbs on stairs is a genuine logistics problem every time. Riders whose terrain is smooth paved paths and bike lanes where single-motor efficiency wins and AWD adds cost without benefit. Riders focused on sustained dry climbing — a 1,000W mid-drive at 160 Nm out-climbs 110 Nm AWD on a consistent dry grade (see FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7 for the mid-drive option at $3,239). Riders who need full suspension for long technical singletrack (see Eunorau Specter-S at $4,019).
How the Fat AWD 3.0 Compares
| Spec | Eunorau Fat AWD 3.0 | FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7 | Eunorau Specter-S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,390 CAD | From $3,239 CAD | $4,019 CAD |
| Drive System | True AWD — both wheels driven | Single rear mid-drive | Single rear mid-drive |
| Motor | 2 × 500W hub | 1,000W Bafang M615 mid-drive | 1,000W Bafang M620 mid-drive |
| Peak Torque | 110 Nm combined | 160 Nm | 160 Nm |
| Sensor | Torque | Torque | Torque |
| Battery (standard) | 720 Wh LG | 720 Wh Samsung | 840 Wh Samsung |
| Dual Battery Option | Yes — 1,440 Wh | Yes | No |
| Suspension | Front only (RST 95mm) | Front only (RST) | Full suspension (140mm) |
| Tires | Kenda 26″×4.0″ | Kenda 26″×4.0″ | 26″×4.0″ fat |
| Brakes | Hydraulic 180mm | Hydraulic 180mm | Hydraulic |
| Gearing | Shimano 7-speed | Shimano 9-speed | Shimano |
| Weight | 79.4 lbs | ~80–82 lbs | ~36–38 kg |
| Max Payload | 375 lbs | 375 lbs | 286 lbs |
| AWD Traction | Yes — both wheels driven | No | No |
| Top Speed | 32 km/h (45 km/h unlocked) | 45 km/h | 45 km/h |
Choose the Fat AWD 3.0 if AWD traction on snow, mud, soft ground, and mixed-grip terrain is the priority at the lowest entry price. Choose the FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7 at $3,239 for the higher single-point torque of a 1,000W mid-drive (160 Nm vs 110 Nm combined), 9-speed precision, and the climbing efficiency advantage of a geared mid-drive on sustained dry grades. Choose the Specter-S at $4,019 if full suspension for long technical singletrack is non-negotiable — it adds $1,629 and changes the terrain ceiling. If none of those reasons outweigh the AWD traction argument at $2,390, the Fat AWD 3.0 is the right bike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “AWD” actually mean on this bike?
Both wheels are powered simultaneously. The Fat AWD 3.0 has a 500W brushless hub motor built into the front wheel and a 500W brushless hub motor built into the rear wheel. The central 48V 20A controller drives both at the same time through separate channels. When the rear wheel loses traction on ice, snow, loose gravel, or soft ground, the front motor continues pulling. This is the same principle as AWD in a vehicle — both driven axles contribute traction simultaneously rather than relying on one. It is not a marketing term. It is a wiring and hardware decision that changes how the bike behaves the moment traction is not guaranteed.
What is the real-world range in Canadian winter with both motors running?
Eunorau rates the Fat AWD 3.0 at approximately 64 km on the single battery under test conditions. In Canadian winter (−10°C to −20°C) with dual-motor AWD draw, plan on 30–40 km from the single 720 Wh LG pack. Two factors compound: cold reduces battery chemistry output, and two motors draw more current than one simultaneously. Store the battery indoors overnight before cold rides to protect cells and maximise morning output. With the optional second battery (1,440 Wh combined), winter range extends to approximately 60–80 km — sufficient for full-day backcountry outings. Full winter battery management guide →
How does the torque sensor work with the AWD system?
The torque sensor reads the force you apply to the pedals and sends a proportional signal to the controller, which distributes power from both motors accordingly. Pedal harder: both motors deliver more simultaneously. Ease off: both ease back. The result is smooth, intuitive AWD assist that tracks your actual effort rather than delivering a fixed output per PAS level. This is the key difference from a cadence sensor, which simply detects whether you are pedalling. Full torque vs cadence sensor explanation →
Can I add a rack, fenders, and cargo basket to the Fat AWD 3.0?
Yes. The Eunorau Rear Rack & Fender Set ($189) bolts to factory mounting points — no drilling, no fabrication. Full fenders plus a cargo rack ready for panniers and gear bags. The Front Basket Mount ($89) provides a flat cargo platform that mounts at the front or rear, also bolt-on. Together, they turn the Fat AWD 3.0 into a fully cargo-capable AWD off-road machine for $278 more.
How does AWD hub-motor compare to a mid-drive on this terrain?
Mid-drive motors (like the 1,000W Bafang M615 in the FAT-HD 2.0 Hunter X7) deliver higher single-point torque (160 Nm vs 110 Nm combined AWD) and better efficiency on sustained dry climbs because they leverage the bike’s gearing. AWD hub motors deliver superior traction in low-grip conditions because both wheels are driven simultaneously — which no single mid-drive can replicate regardless of torque output. On a dry trail with consistent grades: mid-drive advantage. On snow, ice, soft ground, wet roots, loose gravel: AWD advantage. The price difference is $849. Read our full mid-drive vs hub motor guide to make this call based on your actual riding terrain.
Does the Eunorau GO app unlock the speed limit?
Yes. The bike ships at the 32 km/h Canadian default. The Eunorau GO app connects via Bluetooth and includes an unlock function that raises the ceiling to 45 km/h. The app also enables motor output customisation per terrain type and logs ride data over time.
What comes free with every Zeus eBike purchase?
Every Zeus eBike ships with a free Security & Starter Kit: mirrors, a loud anti-theft alarm, a heavy-duty U-lock, and a universal adjustable phone holder. No coupon code. It ships with the bike at no additional cost.
Does Zeus offer free shipping and warranty?
Yes. Free Canada-wide shipping on the Fat AWD 3.0 with no freight surcharges. 2-year warranty with Zeus post-purchase support. Financing is available at checkout — see our eBike financing guide for payment plan options.
Zeus eBikes Canada — Canadian eBike retailer shipping nationwide. Every Eunorau Fat AWD 3.0 ships free across Canada with a 2-year warranty and free Security & Starter Kit.
More resources for Fat AWD 3.0 buyers:
- Best Fat Tire Electric Bikes in Canada (2026) — Fat AWD 3.0 Featured
- Mid-Drive vs Hub Motor eBikes Canada (2026) — Full Comparison
- Best eBikes for Winter in Canada (2026)
- Pedal Assist vs Throttle — Torque Sensor Explained
- 500W vs 750W vs 1000W eBike Canada: Which Motor?
- How to Finance an eBike in Canada (2026)
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