Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
May 05, 2026 11 min read
Tired of e-bikes that stall on hills or die halfway through your ride? If you are in Canada and craving serious power, range, and off-road muscle, this list of the 6 best 1000W electric bikes cuts straight to what matters.
No fluff, just the real machines that deliver.
This is not a copy-paste roundup. We spent 20+ hours comparing over 25 electric bikes, dug through 300+ user reviews, analyzed 10+ expert opinions, and cross-referenced 3 in-depth research documents to handpick these 6.
From real-world ride feedback to Canadian law compliance, we have done the homework, so you do not have to.
Not all electric bikes are built for the same ride or the same rider. To save you from endless scrolling and spec hunting, we have broken down the top 6 picks into a simple table.
Whether you are climbing hills, covering long commutes, or just want a head-turning design, this cheat sheet will help you zero in on your perfect match in seconds.
|
Product Name |
Best Used For |
Top Speed (KPH) |
Max Range (KM) |
Portability |
Suspension Type |
Motor Type |
|
Happyrun Tank G60 Pro |
Budget off-road rides & urban commuting |
57 |
120 |
Moderate (93 lbs) |
Dual Suspension |
1000W Rear Hub (Peak 2000W) |
|
Eunorau Specter S 2024 |
Advanced off-road trails & climbing |
45 |
128 |
Heavy (88 lbs) |
Full Suspension (DNM) |
1000W Bafang Mid-Drive |
|
Happyrun Tank G100 |
Long-distance touring & heavy loads |
60 |
209 |
Very Heavy (107 lbs) |
Full Suspension |
1000W Rear Hub (Peak 2000W) |
|
Eunorau Flash (1000W) |
Daily commuting with ultra range |
45 |
354 |
Heavy (86–92 lbs) |
Full Suspension |
1000W Truckrun Mid-Drive |
|
CycHunter Vintage |
Retro-style urban cruising |
45 |
193 |
Moderate (84 lbs) |
Full Suspension |
1000W Rear Hub |
|
AOSTIRMOTOR Queen |
Accessible, affordable commuting |
40 |
45 |
Moderate (83 lbs) |
Front Suspension |
1000W Truck Brand Rear Hub |
View Happyrun Tank G60 Pro on Street Rides
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View AOSTIRMOTOR Queen on Street Rides

View AOSTIRMOTOR Queen on Street Rides
Not without restrictions. Most provinces in Canada classify anything over 500W or 32 km/h as non-compliant for public roads. Bikes like the Happyrun series exceed these limits and may require licensing, insurance, or be limited to private/off-road use.
It depends on the battery size, riding mode, terrain, and rider weight. On average, expect 120–150 km, but models like the Eunorau Flash (with a triple battery setup) can go up to 354 km.
Mid-drive motors (like those found in the Eunorau Specter S) offer better torque and hill-climbing ability, ideal for off-road trails. Rear hub motors are simpler and often more affordable, like those used in Happyrun or AOSTIRMOTOR models.
Yes, especially off the bike. Many 1000W models weigh between 85–107 lbs. While the weight adds road stability, it reduces portability and makes them harder to lift or transport.
Not always. A single high-capacity battery is enough for most urban commutes under 50–70 km. But if you want longer range without charging often, dual-battery bikes like the Happyrun G100 or CycHunter Vintage offer better peace of mind.
It usually comes down to components. Budget-friendly models like Happyrun often use entry-level parts (e.g., Tourney derailleurs, basic brakes), while higher-end bikes like the Eunorau Specter S come with premium suspension, drivetrains, and motors.
The motor type matters more than the wattage number. Here is how the two 1000W motor types compare in real-world riding.
| Factor | Rear Hub Motor | Mid-Drive Motor |
| Hill climbing | Adequate on moderate hills. Struggles on steep grades. | Excellent. Uses gear multiplication for maximum torque. |
| Efficiency | Less efficient. Fixed gear ratio wastes energy at low speeds. | More efficient. Leverages bike gears for optimal power delivery. |
| Maintenance | Low. Fewer moving parts, sealed unit. | Higher. Chain and drivetrain wear faster under motor load. |
| Cost | Lower. Simpler manufacturing and installation. | Higher. Bafang mid-drives add $500 to $1,500 to the price. |
| Weight distribution | Rear-heavy. Can feel unbalanced on technical terrain. | Centered. Better balance for off-road handling. |
| Noise | Quieter at steady speed. | Slight gear whine under heavy load. |
| Tire changes | More difficult. Motor is in the rear wheel hub. | Easy. Standard wheel removal like a regular bike. |
| Best for | Flat commuting, budget builds, low maintenance | Trail riding, hills, heavy loads, serious off-road |
In this guide: The Happyrun G60 Pro, G100, CycHunter Vintage, and AOSTIRMOTOR Queen use rear hub motors. The Eunorau Specter S and Flash use mid-drive motors. If your riding involves hills or trails, the mid-drive bikes justify their higher price. For flat urban commuting, a hub motor saves money without sacrificing daily performance.
We analyzed 738 e-mobility listings on Amazon.ca in May 2026. Here is what the data reveals about the 1000W segment specifically.
| Metric | Value |
| 1000W claimed listings | 89 of 555 e-bikes (16% of market) |
| Price range | $259 to $4,345 CAD |
| Median price | $949 CAD |
| Fat tire models | 47% |
| Street legal (32 km/h or under) | 31% |
| Median claimed range | 60 km |
| Median top speed | 28 km/h |
| Unbranded listings | 53% |
| Average star rating | 4.5 out of 5 |
Not always. We analyzed 738 e-bike listings on Amazon.ca in May 2026 and found that title wattage inflates actual motor output by 2-3x on average. A listing titled "1000W" usually contains a 350-500W continuous motor. The 1000W figure represents peak output lasting only seconds.
A branded 750W e-bike with honest specs will often outperform an unbranded "2000W" listing in real-world riding. Continuous wattage determines hill-climbing ability and sustained speed. Peak wattage determines almost nothing for daily use.
For the full wattage analysis across all categories, read our State of the Canadian E-Bike Market 2026 report.
We did not just list bikes, we analyzed over 300 reviews, 25+ models, and hours of expert insights to bring you the real 1000W e-bikes that actually matter in Canada.
Whether you are chasing long-range comfort, off-road power, or unbeatable value, there is a perfect match on this list. If you want the longest range? Go for the Happyrun G100. Serious trail rider? Specter S is your beast. Need reliable power without blowing your budget? Tank G60 Pro is hard to beat.
Choosing the right e-bike should not be confusing. Based on our experience, these are the six that actually deliver.
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