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| Product | Power and climb feel | Range ambition | Daily comfort | Practicality | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eahora Romeo Pro Electric Bike – 3000W Dual Motor, 52V 60Ah, E-Bike Canada Balanced power-ladder choice. | Best for riders who want the middle power step in the Romeo family. | 3000W dual motors give it serious climb and acceleration strength without going to the absolute top-end 5600W class. | This is the sweet spot if you want big-bike confidence without the most extreme setup. | It is the balanced power choice for riders who still want a practical adventure bike. | Choose this if you want a major upgrade over entry-level Romeo bikes but do not need the wildest version. |
| EAhora Romeo Pro III Electric Bike – 5600W, Dual Motor, Canada Maximum-power pick. | Best for riders who want the most extreme output in the Romeo family. | Romeo Pro III goes harder on power and speed, but it is more bike than most buyers need. | If the question is maximum force, this is the benchmark. | It is the answer for buyers who care more about bragging rights and peak performance than restraint. | Choose this only if you know you want the most aggressive version. |
| Eahora Juliet Pro II Dual Motor Electric Bike Canada Comfort-first flagship. | Best for riders who want more comfort and easier mounting. | Juliet Pro II leans into step-thru comfort, brakes, and practical usability more than raw aggression. | If you will ride every day and value a friendlier body position, Juliet is easier to live with. | It is the comfort-first alternative to the Romeo power ladder. | Choose Juliet Pro II if daily comfort matters more than maximum output. |
| Eahora Romeo Pro Electric Bike – 500W All-Terrain E-Bike with Fat Tires Canada Entry Romeo pick. | Best for riders who want the entry Romeo all-terrain feel with less power and complexity. | The 500W version is the calmer buy if you do not need the heavier power-first setup. | It is the low-risk way into the Romeo family if you care about basic fat-tire utility. | It gives up a lot of the performance headroom that makes the 3000W and III models exciting. | Choose this only if you want the simplest Romeo badge and do not need serious output. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current product data, family listing copy, and the tradeoffs riders care about most in this category: power, range, comfort, and how aggressive the bike feels to live with. Claimed range and speed depend on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and assist level.
Reviewed current Street Rides product data plus Eahora Romeo family listing copy.