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Product Overview

The Heybike Hybrid is a premium commuter e-bike built for longer daily routes, bigger payloads, and riders who do not want to charge after every trip. With a 750W motor, dual torque and cadence sensing, hydraulic brakes, and an 864Wh battery, it is designed to feel more planted and more capable than lightweight city e-bikes.

Street Rides is an authorized Heybike dealer and ships this model across Canada for commuting, errands, and paved bike paths. For Canadian riders who want a long-range commuter e-bike with stronger braking, better load capacity, and a more complete feature set, the Hybrid lands in the serious-upgrade category.

Key Features & Benefits
  • 750W rear hub motor for stronger acceleration on longer city routes and windy commutes.
  • Dual torque and cadence sensor support for smoother assist response than basic cadence-only commuter e-bikes.
  • 864Wh battery with up to 161 km claimed range in low-assist test conditions.
  • Class 2 and Class 3 adjustable setup through the display or Heybike app.
  • Tektro hydraulic disc brakes for more confident stopping in wet or dry Canadian conditions.
  • 100 mm hydraulic fork with stiffness adjustment and lockout for rougher pavement and expansion joints.
  • Shimano Altus 8-speed drivetrain for flatter roads, bridges, and rolling suburban routes.
  • 27.5 x 2.4 inch KENDA tires that balance grip, comfort, and rolling efficiency.
  • Front light, brake light, and turn signals for better visibility in traffic.
  • 440 lb payload capacity, included rack, and included fenders for real commuting utility.
Specifications

Brand: Heybike | Model: Hybrid | Product type: commuter electric bike

Motor: 750W rear hub | Sensors: dual torque and cadence

Battery: 864Wh | Charger: 54.6V / 3A

Claimed range: up to 100 miles / about 161 km in PAS 1 test conditions

Top speed: up to 28 mph / about 45 km/h in Class 3 setup

Drivetrain: Shimano Altus 8-speed

Fork: hydraulic front fork with 100 mm travel, adjustment, and lockout

Brakes: Tektro hydraulic disc brakes | Rotors: 180 x 1.9 mm

Tires: 27.5 x 2.4 inch KENDA

Display and app: LCD colour display with Heybike Smart App support

Lighting: front light with horn, rear brake light, and turn signals

Payload: 440 lb | Rack capacity: 66 lb | Bike weight: 69 lb

Water resistance: IPX6 electrical components, IPX5 whole bike

Certification: UL 2849 whole bike and UL 2271 battery

Performance & Power

The 750W motor works with dual torque and cadence sensing, Shimano Altus 8-speed gearing, and adjustable Class 2 or Class 3 ride profiles. That gives the Hybrid more flexibility than a basic throttle commuter when your route includes stop-and-go traffic, bridge climbs, headwinds, or longer suburban stretches.

This is commuter-focused power, not trail-bike power. For Canadian riders, that is usually the right match. The Hybrid is built to feel stable, efficient, and useful on paved routes where comfort, braking, and battery headroom matter more than aggressive off-road geometry.

The bigger value here is not only the headline wattage. It is how the bike packages that power with smoother assist response, stronger brakes, and a higher payload ceiling. If you carry groceries, a work bag, or extra gear, the Hybrid is positioned more like a serious daily-use e-bike than an entry commuter.

Battery & Range

The Hybrid uses an 864Wh battery, which is the core reason Heybike positions it as its longest-range commuter. The official maximum claim is up to 100 miles, or about 161 km, tested with a 155 lb rider in PAS 1. That is a best-case figure, not an everyday promise.

For Canadian commuting, real-world range will depend on assist level, rider weight, cargo, temperature, wind, and route profile. Riders using higher assist, more throttle, or colder shoulder-season weather should expect materially lower range than the lab-style maximum.

The upside is simple: this battery gives you more margin. That matters if you want fewer charging sessions, longer round trips, or a commuter e-bike that can still handle errands after the ride to work. For many buyers, the Hybrid is attractive because it reduces range anxiety rather than chasing a cheap entry price.

Safety Features
  • Tektro hydraulic disc brakes for stronger, more consistent stopping power.
  • 100 mm hydraulic fork to calm rough pavement and reduce front-end chatter.
  • Front light, brake light, and turn signals for higher visibility in traffic.
  • UL 2849 and UL 2271 certification for added confidence around the bike and battery system.
  • 27.5 x 2.4 inch tires for stable commuter handling with more comfort than narrow road tires.
  • IPX6 rated electrical components and IPX5 whole-bike water resistance for wet-weather use.
  • 440 lb payload capacity and sturdy rear rack design for better load stability.
  • Canada note: riders should confirm local power and speed rules before public-road use.
Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Pros: very strong claimed range, smoother dual-sensor assist, hydraulic brakes, hydraulic fork, high payload capacity, included rack and fenders, integrated turn signals, and UL certification. It is built like a serious commuter, not a stripped-down value bike.

Cons: the Hybrid is not light, not cheap, and not the best fit for buyers who mainly need short urban hops or easy apartment carry. It is also powerful enough that Canadian riders need to pay attention to local e-bike rules and speed settings before public-road use.

Honest verdict: the Hybrid is one of the more compelling premium commuter e-bikes in the current Heybike Canada lineup because it solves real daily-use problems. If your priorities are range, stability, braking confidence, and cargo-ready commuting, this model makes more sense than a lighter but less capable budget commuter.

Should You Buy It?

Buy the Heybike Hybrid if you want a long-range commuter e-bike in Canada and you are willing to pay more for battery capacity, braking quality, and day-to-day utility. It suits riders who cover longer distances, carry gear, or simply want a more substantial e-bike than the average city model.

Skip it if your main priority is low weight, compact storage, or the lowest purchase price. The Hybrid is a better fit for riders who value battery headroom and a stronger feature set than for buyers who only need a short downtown runabout.

Street Rides is an authorized Heybike dealer. Canadian riders can email us for the best price, current offer, and availability on the Hybrid.

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Heybike Hybrid is a NEW Long Range Commuter Ebike

This review is useful because it focuses on the Hybrid as a long-range commuter e-bike instead of treating it like a generic spec-sheet release. For Canadian buyers, that matters. Ride feel, route realism, and commuter practicality are usually more important than a single headline range number.

The video helps show the Hybrid's size, positioning, and general riding intent. That gives buyers a better sense of whether this e-bike fits daily use in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton, where commutes can include traffic, rough pavement, weather changes, and longer suburban distances.

We still recommend treating any video review as one part of the decision. Fit, local legal limits, and your own route profile matter just as much. Street Rides can help Canadian riders compare the Hybrid against other Heybike models before they buy.