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| Product | Product | Best fit | Motor and speed | Battery and range | Ride setup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hiboy C1 Folding Electric Bike Best compact city folder here. | Best for riders who want a small folding e-bike that is easy to store, easy to carry, and simple to use for short daily trips. | Hiboy lists a 350W rated motor with 648W peak power on the current C1 page. The Street Rides title lists 500W, so the exact power claim depends on the listing version. | 36V 7.8Ah battery; up to 26.2 miles claimed on pedal assist. | 14-inch pneumatic tires, front suspension, foldable frame, rear light, and a compact body built for apartment or office storage. | Best if you want the most compact, lowest-friction folding option rather than a full-size fat-tire bike. |
| Heybike Mars 2.0 Folding Fat Tire E-Bike Best folding power upgrade. | Best for riders who want a more powerful folding fat-tire bike with longer range and more load capacity. | Heybike offers 750W and 1000W versions. The 1000W version lists 1800W peak power and 32 mph top speed. | 600Wh removable battery and up to 45 miles claimed. | 20 x 4 fat tires, folding frame, rear rack, Shimano gearing, and up to 330 lb load rating. | Better if you want a folding bike that feels more capable on rougher routes, but it is bulkier than the C1. |
| Lectric XP4 Folding Utility E-Bike Best commuter refinement in this set. | Best for riders who want a refined folding commuter with a torque sensor, strong braking hardware, and a more polished ride feel. | Lectric lists a 500W standard version and a 750W long-range option. Peak power is listed at 1310W on the current product page. | Standard XP4 battery is 500Wh; the long-range setup uses 840Wh and can reach up to 137 km on the upgraded version. | Foldable frame, torque sensor, hydraulic brakes, color display, and a more road-friendly utility setup than a fat-tire folder. | Best if you want a smoother, more polished commuter feel than the Hiboy C1 offers. |
| RadExpand 5 Plus Electric Folding Bike Best premium utility choice. | Best for riders who want a premium folding utility bike with stronger cargo use, better support ecosystem, and everyday practicality. | Rad lists a 500W geared hub motor and a folding utility setup on the current page. | 672Wh battery and up to 45+ miles per charge claimed. | Folding frame, rear rack, hydraulic disc brakes, lights, 62.5 lb weight, and 275 lb payload on the current RadExpand 5 page family. | Best if support, hauling, and a premium utility feel matter more than the smallest folded size. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current manufacturer specifications, retailer listing details where relevant, recurring buyer questions, public review patterns, and input from experienced e-bike technicians. Claimed range and speed vary with rider weight, terrain, weather, tire pressure, assist mode, and local bike settings.
Information reviewed includes current Hiboy, Heybike, Lectric, and Rad Power Bikes product pages plus public comparison and review patterns around folding commuter e-bikes.