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22 Jan 2025
If you're ready to ride into the future in style, here are five elite, over-$4,900 eBikes that fulfill the "top-of-the-line" standard. We deep-dive into what makes each model stand out, from design through to performance, tech, and value.
This eBike is designed to be a premium cargo/utility machine. German-brand TENWAYS Cargo One features a hefty 960 Wh battery, a full mid-drive motor, and a spacious front cargo box with safety belts.
It weighs around 56 kg including the battery and supports a total load up to 250 kg - that is, rider plus load.
The cargo box capacity is huge: up to 800 liters, with 5-point safety belts, designed to carry children or heavy loads.
Price: ~$5,499 USD
It's a combination you hardly ever see: high-end components + family/cargo orientation. Most high-end eBikes focus on speed or sport - this one is all about utility and build quality. Ideal for carrying kids, groceries, or gear with style. Just note that its moderate top speed keeps it out of the moped-style category.
From California-based Vintage Electric, the Shelby 3.0 mixes classic Shelby Cobra styling with high-powered eBike tech.
With a 72 V battery and up to a 4,000-watt drivetrain, this bike is built for serious acceleration and performance.
Range: ~75 miles Price: ~$5,495 USD
A perfect pick if you're all about high performance and head-turning style. Great for areas that allow high-speed eBikes - just be sure to check your local eBike laws.
A cruiser-style premium eBike from Vintage Electric that prioritizes comfort and craftsmanship.
Battery: 48 V 1123 Wh Range: ~75 miles Price: ~$4,995 USD
This model focuses on luxury over speed. It proves that top-of-the-line doesn't have to mean fastest - it can mean comfort, quality materials, and everyday rideability.
The 72 V "Performance" version of the Roadster line is described as riding like a lightweight motorcycle.
Price: ~$6,000-$7,000 USD Top speed: ~40 mph in race mode
If you're after the ultimate eBike experience - speed, performance, and aesthetics - this bike should be on your shortlist. Less about practicality, more about thrill.
The Scrambler 3.0 brings a rugged, all-terrain spirit to the Vintage Electric line. It's the off-road-ready sibling to the Roadster.
Price: ~$6,000+ USD
40 mph in race mode
This model is ideal if you're looking for a mix of style and off-road capability. You're paying for components and performance beyond the commuter category.
| Model | Price (USD) | Specialty | Top Speed / Range Highlights | |-----------------------------|-------------|------------------------------|----------------------------------------------| | TENWAYS Cargo One | ~$5,499 | Premium cargo/family utility | ~20 mph, 960 Wh battery, 250 kg load | | Vintage Electric Shelby 3.0 | ~$5,495 | High performance retro-style | >40 mph (72 V version), 1300 Wh battery | | Vintage Electric Tracker | ~$4,995 | Luxury cruiser | ~25 mph, 1123 Wh battery | | Roadster 3.0 | ~$6,000+ | Ultimate performance bike | >40 mph, 1300 Wh battery | | Scrambler 3.0 | ~$6,000+ | Off-road / performance blend | >40 mph, 1300 Wh battery |
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