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Hiboy P6 Electric Bike - 1000W Motor, 32 km/h Speed | Fast Delivery Across Canada

Hiboy P6 vs Aventon, Lectric, and Velotric fat-tire e-bikes

The Hiboy P6 is a value-focused fat-tire e-bike. This table compares it with three popular alternatives so riders can quickly judge power, battery, ride setup, comfort, and the best use case for each model.
Choose Hiboy P6 if you want strong claimed power for the budget. Choose Aventon Aventure 3 for a more refined connected ride, Lectric XPeak 2.0 for off-road component value, and Velotric Nomad 1 Plus for comfort, payload, and everyday utility.
A practical comparison of Hiboy P6, Aventon Aventure 3, Lectric XPeak 2.0, and Velotric Nomad 1 Plus for Canadian fat-tire e-bike buyers.
Product Product Best fit Motor and speed Battery and range Ride setup
Hiboy P6 Electric Bike Canada Value pick for price-sensitive fat-tire shoppers. Best for shoppers who want a lower-cost 26 x 4 fat-tire e-bike with strong claimed power for commuting, paths, gravel, and light trail use. 750W rated motor / 1000W peak. Street Rides page lists 32 km/h speed; Hiboy public specs list Class 3 pedal-assist speeds up to 28 mph in some markets. Street Rides page lists up to 100 km range. Current Hiboy public specs vary by listing between 48V 11.6Ah and 48V 13Ah battery claims, so final buyer copy should keep range as claimed. 26 x 4 fat tires, front suspension, Shimano 7-speed drivetrain, and mechanical or hydraulic disc brake variants depending on listing. Best value anchor row. A good fit when riders care most about price-to-power, fat-tire traction, and simple all-terrain utility.
Aventon Aventure 3 Fat Tire E-Bike Premium benchmark for connected fat-tire shoppers. Best for riders who want a more polished fat-tire e-bike experience with app-connected features, dealer support, and current-generation Aventon hardware. Aventon lists a 750W motor and up to 65 miles of range for the current Aventure 3. Aventon positions the Aventure 3 as a higher-range fat-tire option with connected security features and current UL-certified Aventon system claims. 26 x 4 fat tires, suspension fork, suspension seatpost, app-connected Aventon Control Unit features, and comfort/adventure positioning. Best premium comparison row. Useful for riders asking what they gain from a higher-priced fat-tire e-bike with a stronger brand ecosystem and connected features.
Lectric XPeak 2.0 Off-Road E-Bike Strong off-road-focused alternative for shoppers who want more published component detail. Best for riders comparing fat-tire value bikes against an off-road-focused model with a torque sensor and stronger published component story. Lectric lists a 750W rear hub motor with 1310W peak output and 85Nm torque. 48V 15Ah / 720Wh removable battery listed by Lectric, with UL 2271 battery certification and UL 2849 e-bike certification claims. 26 x 4 puncture-resistant knobby tires, RST Renegade front fork with 80mm travel, hydraulic brakes, 8-speed Shimano drivetrain, and torque-sensor pedal assist. Best off-road value comparison row. Helpful for riders who want to compare motor output, suspension, braking, tire setup, and pedal-assist feel before choosing.
Velotric Nomad 1 Plus Fat Tire E-Bike Comfort-and-capacity alternative for all-terrain riders. Best for riders who want a comfort-leaning fat-tire e-bike with a high load rating, hydraulic brakes, and broad all-terrain positioning. Velotric lists a 48V 750W hub motor with 75Nm torque and adjustable Class 1 to Class 3 speed range. 48V 691Wh battery with up to 55 miles pedal-assist range listed by Velotric. 26 x 4 puncture-resistant tires, 80mm hydraulic suspension fork, hydraulic disc brakes, 8-speed drivetrain, and 440 lb max bike load claim. Best comfort and capacity comparison row. Useful for riders who care about upright comfort, carrying capacity, braking control, and everyday ride confidence.

How this comparison was built

How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed public manufacturer specifications, retailer listing details, owner-review patterns, common buyer questions, previous customer conversations, and input from experienced e-bike technicians. Claimed range and speed depend on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, assist level, and local e-bike settings.

Source notes

Information reviewed includes public specifications from Hiboy, Aventon, Lectric, and Velotric, retailer listing data, review themes, customer questions, and technician input. Specs can change by listing and model year, so confirm the selected variant before purchase.

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