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| Product | Range and battery | Brakes and control | Comfort and suspension | Folding and storage | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOTRAX F3V2 Electric Bike Canada Range-and-brake confidence folder. | Best for riders who want a folding fat-tire bike with strong range and safer braking feel. | 500W motor with a 48V 13.6Ah battery gives it a stronger distance story than many compact folders. | Up to 98 km PAS range makes it the longest-range folder in this comparison. | Dual hydraulic disc brakes and 20 x 4.0 tires make it feel more secure than basic folding commuters. | Best for riders who want folding convenience without giving up confidence on rough pavement. |
| Heybike Mars 3.0 Full Suspension Folding Fat Tire Electric Bike Premium folding comfort bike. | Best for riders who want the most suspension comfort and the strongest all-round folding performance. | 750W motor, 95 N.m torque, and a 624Wh battery make it the strongest overall performer here. | Up to 105 km PAS range gives it the biggest top-end distance claim after the F3V2. | Full suspension and hydraulic brakes make it the most polished premium folder in the group. | Best for riders who want premium comfort and folding convenience together. |
| INVANTI EB11 Folding Fat-Tire Electric Bike Canada Budget folding fat-tire option. | Best for riders who want a folding fat-tire bike with a lower-cost, simpler setup. | Fat-tire folding layout and a practical range story make it the value alternative. | It gives up premium brake feel and comfort hardware compared with the F3V2 and Mars 3.0. | Folding frame still helps with storage, but the overall package is more budget-minded. | Best for riders who want to save money while still getting a folding fat-tire bike. |
| Gotrax EBE1 16" Folding Electric Bike - 45KM Range, Lightweight & Compact for Commuting Lightweight compact folder. | Best for riders who want the smallest and lightest folder, not the biggest riding presence. | 350W rated power and a 45 km PAS range keep it in short-trip territory. | The 16-inch format is easier to carry and store, but it is not as planted as a fat-tire folder. | Rear suspension and lightweight build make it the portability-first pick. | Best for riders who value apartment storage over rough-road comfort. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed public manufacturer specifications, current product listings, buyer questions, and common folding-bike tradeoffs around range, brakes, comfort, and portability. Claimed range and speed depend on battery setup, rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and assist level.
Reviewed current Street Rides product data, GOTRAX listing copy, Heybike listing copy, INVANTI listing copy, and Gotrax listing copy.
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