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Electric Tricycles in Canada (2026): 15 Models Compared by Price, Range, and Features

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By Street Rides Research Team | June 2026 | 8 min read

An electric tricycle is a three-wheeled electric bike built for riders who need stability over speed. It does not tip at stops. It carries cargo in a rear basket. It suits seniors, riders with balance concerns, and anyone hauling groceries or supplies. We tracked 15 electric tricycles available in Canada right now. Prices range from $1,150 to $4,079 CAD. Here is what we found.

ORIGINAL DATA: Electric Tricycle Market in Canada
15 models from 10 brands. Prices collected June 2026 from live Canadian retail listings.

Median price: $1,990 CAD
Price range: $1,150 to $4,079 CAD
Average motor power: 583W
Most common motor: 500W (7 of 15 models)
Average claimed range: 65 km
Folding models: 5 of 15 (33%)
Canadian search demand: 5,700+ searches per month across related terms

KEY FINDINGS

  • Electric tricycles cost 2 to 4 times more than two-wheeled e-bikes. The median trike is $1,990 compared to $588 for a two-wheel scooter.
  • One in three electric tricycles in Canada folds. Folding trikes solve the garage space problem that stops many buyers.
  • Range is generous. The average trike claims 65 km per charge. The BlueRev Trio leads at 140 km claimed range.
  • Most trikes use 500W motors and top out at 32 kph. Only one model (the DWMEIGI Silverado) reaches 40 kph.
  • Fat tire trikes (4-inch tires) cost $800 to $1,500 more than standard tire models. They handle snow and gravel better.
  • DWMEIGI and Eunorau offer the most Canadian tricycle options with 3 and 2 models each.

What Our Customers Tell Us About Electric Tricycles

Electric tricycles serve two distinct customer groups in Canada: older riders seeking stability and commercial operators using cargo trikes for delivery. Based on support patterns, the biggest surprise for new trike riders is the turning radius. Tricycles do not lean into turns like bicycles. Sharp turns at speed can cause tipping. We advise all trike customers to practice slow-speed turning in an empty parking lot before riding in traffic. Our manufacturer partners design their trikes with a differential rear axle for smoother cornering, but rider technique matters more than engineering at low speeds.

How Much Does an Electric Tricycle Cost in Canada?

The median electric tricycle in Canada costs $1,990 CAD. The cheapest option is $1,150. The most expensive is $4,079. Most buyers land between $1,700 and $2,500.

Electric tricycles cost more than two-wheeled e-bikes because of the wider frame, extra wheel, heavier-duty motor controller, and rear cargo system. A quality trike is a significant purchase. But it lasts years and replaces car trips for errands and short commutes.

Price Tier Models What You Get
$1,150-$1,800 5 350-500W, standard tires, 40-60 km range
$1,800-$2,500 5 500-750W, some fat tire, 60-100 km range
$2,500-$3,000 3 500-750W, fat tire, 80-140 km range, premium build
Over $3,000 2 750W, fat tire, heavy-duty cargo, longest range
TAKEAWAY: Budget $1,700 to $2,500 for a solid electric tricycle in Canada. Folding models and fat tire models push the price higher but solve real problems (storage and winter riding).

Best Electric Tricycles in Canada: Our Top Picks

Best Value: SKEKECIE Electric Tricycle - $1,149.99

The SKEKECIE is the most affordable electric tricycle we carry. It uses a 350W motor and reaches 25 kph. The rear basket handles groceries and small cargo. At $1,150, it costs $600 less than the next cheapest option. It suits buyers who want a basic, stable three-wheeler without premium features.

Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who need a simple, stable ride for errands.

View SKEKECIE Electric Tricycle

Best Mid-Range: MEIGI MG708 Urban Electric Tricycle - $1,688

The MEIGI MG708 is purpose-built for urban riding. It uses a 500W motor, reaches 32 kph, and delivers 40 to 60 km of range. The upright riding position and low step-through frame make mounting easy for riders with limited mobility. DWMEIGI is a specialist tricycle brand.

Best for: Urban commuters and seniors who need a comfortable, easy-to-mount trike.

View MEIGI MG708

Best Folding: Addmotor CityTri E-310 - $1,799

The Addmotor CityTri E-310 folds for storage in a garage, condo, or car trunk. It uses a 750W motor with a 48V 20Ah battery. Folding trikes solve the biggest complaint about three-wheelers: they take too much space. The E-310 collapses to roughly half its riding size.

Best for: Riders with limited storage space who need a trike that folds down.

View Addmotor CityTri E-310

Best Range: BlueRev Trio - $2,677

The BlueRev Trio claims 60 to 140 km of range. That is the longest range of any electric tricycle we track. It uses a 500W motor and a massive battery. BlueRev is a Canadian brand. The Trio suits riders who cover long distances and cannot charge mid-trip.

Best for: Long-distance riders who need maximum range per charge.

View BlueRev Trio

Best Heavy-Duty: DWMEIGI Silverado HD - $4,079

The DWMEIGI Silverado HD is the most capable trike we carry. It uses fat tires, reaches 40 kph, and hauls heavy cargo. The fat tires handle gravel, sand, and light snow. At $4,079, it is the premium option for riders who need maximum payload and all-terrain grip.

Best for: Riders who haul heavy loads or ride on unpaved paths.

View DWMEIGI Silverado HD

STORAGE TIP: Five of 15 trikes in our catalog fold. If garage space or apartment storage is a concern, filter for folding models. The Addmotor CityTri E-310 ($1,799) and NOMIGO Folding Tricycle ($1,799) are the best folding options.

Complete Comparison: All 15 Electric Tricycles

Model Price Motor Speed Range Folds?
SKEKECIE Electric Tricycle $1,150 350W 25 kph 40 km No
MEIGI MG708 Urban $1,688 500W 32 kph 50 km No
Addmotor CityTri E-310 $1,799 750W 32 kph 75 km Yes
Addmotor Grandtan II $1,799 750W 32 kph 80 km No
NOMIGO Folding Tricycle $1,799 500W 32 kph 60 km Yes
Mooncool Tricycle $1,949 500W 32 kph 65 km No
Qlife Triker 2.0 $1,990 500W 32 kph 55 km No
CHONGHAN Tricycle $2,378 750W 32 kph 65 km No
SKEKECIE Folding Tricycle $2,378 750W 32 kph 60 km Yes
Emojo Bull Step-Through $2,378 500W 32 kph 65 km No
Eunorau One-Trike $2,429 500W 32 kph 80 km No
BlueRev Trio $2,677 500W 32 kph 140 km No
DWMEIGI MG1703 Zeus $2,888 500W 32 kph 60 km No
VARUN M26-3 $2,999 750W 32 kph 80 km No
Eunorau New-Trike $3,399 500W 32 kph 65 km Yes
DWMEIGI Silverado HD $4,079 750W 40 kph 80 km No

Who Should Buy an Electric Tricycle?

Electric tricycles solve specific problems that two-wheeled bikes cannot:

  • Balance concerns: Three wheels stay upright at stops and at low speeds. Riders with vertigo, joint issues, or limited mobility benefit the most.
  • Cargo hauling: Rear baskets carry 25 to 50 kg of groceries, tools, or supplies. A trike replaces car trips for weekly shopping.
  • Seniors: The step-through frame and upright position make mounting and dismounting safe. No swinging a leg over a high frame.
  • Riders returning after injury: A trike lets riders build confidence without worrying about balancing at stops.
TURNING RADIUS: Trikes are wider than two-wheeled bikes. They need more room to turn and cannot lean into corners. Practice turns in an empty parking lot before riding on streets.

Electric Tricycle vs Electric Bike: Key Differences

Feature Electric Tricycle Electric Bike (2-wheel)
Stability Stays upright at all speeds Requires balance
Cargo Large rear basket (25-50 kg) Panniers or small rack
Price $1,150-$4,079 $500-$2,500
Speed 25-40 kph 25-45 kph
Weight 30-45 kg 20-30 kg
Storage Large (unless folding) Moderate
Turning Wide turns, no leaning Tight turns, lean into corners
TAKEAWAY: Choose a tricycle if you need stability and cargo capacity. Choose a two-wheel e-bike if you want speed, agility, and easier storage. If storage is the only barrier, consider a folding trike.

Methodology

Street Rides Research catalogued every electric tricycle available in Canada with verified Canadian shipping as of June 2026. We included three-wheeled electric bikes designed for adult riders. We excluded electric cargo bikes with two wheels and non-electric trikes.

Prices are in Canadian dollars from live retail listings. Range figures are manufacturer claims under ideal conditions. Real-world range runs 20% to 40% lower. We did not ride-test these trikes. All assessments are research-based.

Search volume data comes from Google Ads keyword datasets for Canada. This report represents approximately 4 hours of research.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electric tricycle cost in Canada?

Electric tricycles in Canada cost $1,150 to $4,079 CAD. The median price is $1,990. Most buyers spend $1,700 to $2,500 for a mid-range model with 500W motor and 60+ km range.

Are electric tricycles good for seniors?

Yes. Electric tricycles are the best option for seniors who want to ride but have balance concerns. The three-wheel design stays upright at stops. Step-through frames make mounting easy. The upright position reduces back and neck strain.

Can electric tricycles go on bike paths in Canada?

In most provinces, electric tricycles follow the same rules as electric bikes. They are allowed on bike paths and roads where e-bikes are permitted. Speed limits of 32 kph apply. Check your provincial regulations for specific rules.

Do electric tricycles fold?

Five of 15 electric tricycles in our catalog fold. Folding trikes cost $1,799 to $3,399. They collapse to roughly half their riding size for garage or condo storage.

How far can an electric tricycle go on one charge?

The average electric tricycle claims 65 km of range. Budget models deliver 40 km. The BlueRev Trio claims up to 140 km. Plan for 60% to 80% of the stated range in real-world riding conditions.

What is the weight limit for electric tricycles?

Most electric tricycles support 120 to 150 kg (265 to 330 lbs) of rider weight. Add 25 to 50 kg for cargo capacity. Check the manufacturer spec sheet for your specific model. Heavy-duty models like the DWMEIGI Silverado HD support higher loads.

Final Takeaways

  1. 15 electric tricycles are available in Canada. Prices range from $1,150 to $4,079 with a median of $1,990.
  2. The SKEKECIE ($1,150) is the best budget option. The BlueRev Trio ($2,677) offers the best range at up to 140 km.
  3. One in three models folds. If storage space is a concern, pay for a folding model.
  4. Electric trikes suit seniors, riders with balance concerns, and anyone hauling cargo. They stay upright at all speeds.
  5. Plan for 60% to 80% of manufacturer range claims in Canadian conditions.

This report is updated quarterly. Last update: June 2026. Next scheduled update: September 2026.

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Disclosure: Street Rides earns a commission on qualifying purchases through affiliate links on this page. This does not influence our rankings or recommendations. All analysis is based on published specs and independent research.


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