Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
July 02, 2026 5 min read
7 min read | By Street Rides Research Team | Updated June 2026
An electric bike for women is any e-bike designed with frame geometry, saddle shape, and handlebar reach that fits a wider range of rider heights and proportions. The best women's e-bikes in Canada combine step-through frames for easy mounting, lower standover heights, and components sized for riders between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 8 inches. We compared 15 models to find the four that work best for Canadian women riders in 2026.
Frame geometry is the most important factor. A step-through frame eliminates the high top tube, making it easier to mount and dismount. Look for a standover height under 70 cm, a saddle that adjusts to your inseam, and handlebars that do not force a stretched-forward posture. Weight also matters. Bikes under 25 kg are easier to maneuver and lift for storage.
Answer 5 questions below. The tool ranks all 4 recommended step-through e-bikes by how well each fits your height, budget, use case, weight-carrying priority, and overall priority. Every pick is a step-through frame designed for easy mount.
Answer 5 questions. Get the right pick from our 4 recommended step-through e-bikes.
| Model | Frame | Weight | Range | Price (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BlueRev Miami Vice | Step-Through | 26 kg | 80 km | $1,799 |
| Magnum Pilot Mid-Drive | Step-Through | 24 kg | 80 km | $2,499 |
| Aostirmotor S07-G Step-Thru | Step-Through | 32 kg | 72 km | $1,099 |
| VTUVIA Antelope Step-Thru | Step-Through | 30 kg | 80 km | $1,799 |
The BlueRev Miami Vice is a Canadian brand commuter with a clean step-through design. At 26 kg, it is light enough to carry up a few stairs. The 80 km range covers most urban commutes. BlueRev offers direct Canadian warranty support from their Ontario warehouse.
Best for: City commuters who want a stylish, lightweight step-through with Canadian brand support.
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The Magnum Pilot uses a mid-drive motor, which positions the weight at the center of the bike for better balance. This matters for riders under 5 feet 5 inches, where a heavy rear hub motor can make the bike feel tail-heavy. At 24 kg, it is the lightest in this group. The trade-off is the highest price at $2,499.
Best for: Riders who prioritize balance, weight, and premium build quality. The mid-drive motor provides natural-feeling pedal assist.
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The Aostirmotor S07-G is the budget option at $1,099. It pairs a step-through frame with 26x4-inch fat tires for stability on snow and gravel. At 32 kg, it is the heaviest in this group. The 72 km range is adequate for commutes under 35 km each way.
Best for: Budget-conscious riders who need year-round capability on Canadian roads and trails.
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The VTUVIA Antelope is a well-rounded step-through fat tire bike with 80 km of range. Its folding capability makes it practical for riders who drive to a trail or need compact storage. At 30 kg, it sits in the middle of this group for weight.
Best for: Riders who want a foldable fat tire step-through for versatile use across seasons.
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Not necessarily. "Women's" is often a marketing label on a step-through frame with different colors. What matters is fit: standover height, saddle adjustment range, handlebar reach, and total weight. A properly sized unisex step-through bike works as well as a branded "women's" model. Focus on geometry and fit, not labels.
Most women between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 8 inches fit a medium frame (16 to 18 inch). Check the standover height (your inseam should clear the top tube by at least 2 inches) and make sure the saddle and handlebars adjust to your proportions. Step-through frames eliminate standover concerns entirely.
No. Modern step-through frames use reinforced tubing to match the strength of diamond frames. The weight capacity is the same. The only difference is the lower top tube, which makes mounting easier. There is no structural disadvantage.
Most riders find bikes over 30 kg difficult to lift for stairs or car racks. If you need to carry the bike regularly, look for models under 25 kg. If the bike stays at ground level, weight matters less. Fat tire models are inherently heavier (28 to 35 kg) due to larger tires and frames.
Yes, but check the minimum saddle height. All four bikes in this guide adjust to fit riders as short as 5 feet 2 inches. The Magnum Pilot and BlueRev Miami Vice have the lowest minimum saddle heights. Always test the fit before committing to a purchase.
The BlueRev Miami Vice at $1,799 or the Magnum Pilot at $2,499. Both are step-through commuters with fenders, racks, and 80 km range. The BlueRev is better value. The Magnum has a mid-drive motor for better balance and a lighter frame.
Street Rides Research compared 15 e-bike models with step-through or low-standover frames available in Canada as of June 2026. We prioritized fit, weight, and range for riders between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 10 inches. The four selections are products in our catalog with verified Canadian availability.
This guide is updated quarterly. Last update: June 2026.
Street Rides Research is a Canadian e-mobility research team based in Ontario. We track live retail pricing from 20+ Canadian retailers, verify provincial regulations against official government sources quarterly, and analyze verified buyer reviews.
Our SR Score methodology is fully published on our methodology page. Contact: info@streetrides.ca.
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