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Brand Spotlight Freesky Electric Bikes

Why Freesky Is Interesting Right Now

Freesky has carved out a very specific niche: high-power, fat-tire e-mountain bikes and{" "} step-thru all-terrain commuters, all with big batteries, generous weight limits, and{" "} UL2849-certified electrical systems across the lineup.

⚡ High-power focus 🛡 UL2849 certified 🧳 Up to 400 lb payload

Brand-Wide Highlights

⚡ Serious Power

Even the “milder” bikes are 1000W peak; the big ones push up to 4000W peak with as much as{" "} 240 N·m of torque. That’s light electric-motorcycle territory.

🔋 Big Batteries

Many models use 48V 25–30Ah packs, with the{" "} Cheetah MT-380 going all the way to{" "} 48V 60Ah, making their claimed ranges (often{" "} 60–120+ miles) genuinely plausible in lower PAS levels.

🧱 High Payloads

Most bikes claim up to 400 lb max load, which is excellent for larger riders, heavy gear, or cargo setups.

🛡 Safety & Support

Electrical systems are UL2849 certified, and Freesky backs bikes with a 24-month warranty on motor, battery, and controller, plus 12 months on other components and a{" "} 15-day return window on direct purchases.

If you’re a rider who likes big torque, fat tires, and long range, Freesky’s lineup is genuinely compelling.


Cheetah MT-380 — Dual-Motor E-Moped for Huge Range

The Cheetah MT-380 is Freesky’s most “motorbike-like” model: a dual-motor, dual-battery e-moped aimed at riders who want maximum range and torque.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 4000W, up to 240 N·m of torque (dual motors)
  • Battery: 48V 60Ah (dual battery)
  • Range (claimed): 120–200 miles depending on mode and conditions
  • Top speed (PAS): 38 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified electrical system

From a product-design perspective, the Cheetah is about confidence and endurance. The dual-motor setup gives you strong acceleration and the ability to keep momentum on hills, while the enormous battery pack is built for genuinely long days in the saddle: commuting, delivery work, or long rural rides where charging options are limited.

What I Like

  • Insane range ceiling for an e-bike platform — 60Ah is scooter/moped territory.
  • Dual-motor torque and 400 lb payload make it very friendly for bigger riders or heavy cargo.
  • UL-certified system plus Freesky’s 24-month core component warranty is reassuring at this power level.

Best for: Riders who want a{" "} moped-style e-bike with almost absurd range and who regularly do long commutes, delivery routes, or all-day weekend exploring.


Eurostar Ultra M-410 — Off-Road Fat-Tire All-Rounder

The Eurostar Ultra M-410 is an off-road-focused fat-tire hardtail with plenty of power and a versatile range. It’s a more traditional e-MTB layout than the Cheetah, but still very much in the “high-power” category.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 2000W, 130 N·m torque
  • Battery: 48V 25Ah
  • Range (claimed): 45–90 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 37 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “Off-road & fat tire ebike”

Recent batches add a rear rack and upgrade to a King-Meter color display, which is a nice usability touch and a visual upgrade over budget LCDs.

What I Like

  • 2000W peak and 130 N·m make it feel more like an electric dirt bike lite than a timid commuter.
  • 48V 25Ah battery strikes a realistic balance between weight and range.
  • Rear rack + fat tires mean it can easily double as a utility bike during the week and an off-road bike on weekends.
  • King-Meter color display is more readable and modern than many budget screens.

Best for: Riders who want a{" "} single bike that can handle trails, snow/sand, and general all-terrain duty, without going to dual-motor extremes.


Nova B-360 — Dual-Battery Commuter With “Zero Range Anxiety”

The Nova B-360 is a dual-battery commuter with a BAFANG rear hub motor, built around the idea of “twin power, zero range anxiety.”

Key Specs

  • BAFANG Motor (Peak): 1000W, 55 N·m torque
  • Samsung Battery: 48V 30Ah (dual battery system total)
  • Range (claimed): 75–120 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 28 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb in the headline specs, with a separate 300 lb figure likely indicating recommended rider+gear load
  • Safety: UL-certified system (in line with the rest of the lineup)

This is more of a practical commuter / trekking bike than a wild off-road machine. The power is still substantial, but the lower top speed vs the fat-tire monsters makes sense for bike-path and urban use.

What I Like

  • Dual Samsung battery setup and 48V 30Ah total capacity give very realistic 75–120 mile potential in PAS modes.
  • BAFANG hub motor is a known quantity for reliability and serviceability.
  • 28 mph top speed is fast enough to keep up with traffic while still feeling manageable for newer riders.
  • Dual-battery removable pack concept is great for apartment living or charging at work.

Best for: Commuters and utility riders who prioritize{" "} high range, branded components (BAFANG, Samsung) and a more measured top speed over raw insanity.


Ranger M-540 — Dual-Motor, Step-Thru All-Terrain

The Ranger M-540 combines a step-thru frame with dual-motor all-terrain performance, which is a combo you don’t see very often.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 3500W, 200 N·m torque (dual motors)
  • Battery: 48V 25Ah
  • Range (claimed): 60–95 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 38 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “Dual-Motor & Step-thru eBike”

The Ranger’s step-thru design is a huge usability win: easier mounting for shorter riders, riders with limited mobility, or anyone wearing bulky gear — without giving up serious performance.

What I Like

  • Dual-motor setup + 38 mph PAS speed in a step-thru is rare and very compelling.
  • 60–95 mile range is generous for real-world mixed use.
  • 400 lb payload supports a wide range of rider sizes and cargo builds.
  • Its prominence as a best-seller suggests Freesky has refined this platform well.

Best for: Riders who want a{" "} powerful, go-anywhere bike but prefer a step-thru frame for comfort, accessibility, or frequent mounting/dismounting.


Rocky Pro A-320 — Full-Suspension Step-Thru

The Rocky Pro A-320 is a full-suspension, step-thru e-bike aimed at riders who want comfort first but don’t want to sacrifice power.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 1800W, 120 N·m torque
  • Samsung Battery: 48V 25Ah
  • Range (claimed): 45–90 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 33 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “Full suspension step-thru ebike”

This is one of the more comfort-oriented builds in Freesky’s lineup, thanks to the combination of step-thru geometry and rear suspension. It’s essentially a cushy all-terrain cruiser with enough power to feel sporty.

What I Like

  • Full-suspension step-thru is a fantastic combo for daily comfort and rougher paths.
  • 33 mph PAS is still plenty fast, especially for riders coming from traditional bikes.
  • Samsung battery cells are a plus for longevity and reliability.
  • Often paired with discounts and free cycling package promos, it lands in a nice value zone.

Best for: Riders who care more about{" "} comfort and accessibility than ultra-high top speeds, but still want robust power and range for mixed surfaces.


Swift Horse Pro X-6E — Premium All-Terrain Fat-Tire E-MTB

The Swift Horse Pro X-6E is a premium all-terrain fat-tire e-mountain bike with a BAFANG motor and a large Samsung battery.

Key Specs

  • BAFANG Motor (Peak): 2500W, 140 N·m torque
  • Samsung Battery: 48V 30Ah
  • Range (claimed): 75–120 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 38 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “Premium all-terrain electric fat tire ebike”

It includes a rear rack by default, making it very usable for bikepacking, commuting, or carrying gear, on top of off-road use.

What I Like

  • 2500W peak BAFANG unit and 140 N·m torque is serious grunt for climbs and loose surfaces.
  • 30Ah Samsung battery + 75–120 mile range makes it a great touring or adventure bike.
  • Rear rack out of the box is exactly what you want for cargo and panniers.
  • Positioned as a “Hot” model and best seller, which is usually a good sign for community adoption.

Best for: Riders who want a{" "} top-tier fat-tire e-MTB that can pull double duty: off-roading on weekends, fully loaded commuting or touring during the week.


Warrior Pro M-530 — Dual-Motor All-Terrain Flagship

The Warrior Pro M-530 is a dual-motor, 4000W peak all-terrain e-MTB, and one of Freesky’s main headliners.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 4000W, 240 N·m torque
  • Samsung Battery: 48V 30Ah
  • Range (claimed): 60–120 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 40 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “Dual-motor all terrain ebike”

On Freesky’s homepage it’s highlighted as a best seller with a 4.9-star rating and substantial discounts plus free gifts, which suggests a strong and happy user base.

What I Like

  • Dual-motor, 4000W peak + 40 mph PAS makes it one of the most powerful pedal-assist bikes you can buy.
  • 60–120 mile claimed range means you don’t have to baby the throttle or PAS settings.
  • 400 lb payload and fat tires make it a legit do-anything machine for bigger riders or those hauling cargo.
  • UL certification and a 24-month warranty on the core electronics feel essential at this power level.

Best for: Experienced riders who want a{" "} no-compromise all-terrain e-MTB that borders on light electric motorcycle performance while still being pedalable.


Wild Cat Ultra A-340 — High-Power Step-Thru With Full Suspension

Finally, the Wild Cat Ultra A-340 is a high-power, full-suspension step-thru, often slotted as a “lowest price of the year” hero on the site.

Key Specs

  • Motor (Peak): 2000W, 130 N·m torque
  • Samsung Battery: 48V 25Ah
  • Range (claimed): 60–105 miles
  • Top speed (PAS): 37 mph
  • Max load: 400 lb
  • Safety: UL2849 certified
  • Tagline: “High-power & step thru ebike”

There are also notes about US-version upgrades, which suggests Freesky is actively iterating this model for its main market.

What I Like

  • Full-suspension step-thru with 2000W peak is a very user-friendly yet powerful setup.
  • 60–105 mile range provides a lot of flexibility for longer days out.
  • Great option for riders who want performance but prefer easier mounting and more upright ergonomics.
  • Being positioned as a “lowest price of the year” model makes it really attractive value in the lineup.

Best for: Riders who want{" "} high power and comfort in one package — think daily all-terrain commuting, light trail use, and riders who appreciate a step-thru frame for convenience.


How to Pick the Right Freesky for You

Think of this like a UX flow for your future bike:

1. Max range / moped feel

👉 Cheetah MT-380 — dual motor, dual battery, 120–200 mile claims, moped-style ergonomics.

2. Aggressive off-road hardtail

👉 Eurostar Ultra M-410 — fat-tire hardtail, 2000W peak, strong torque and 37 mph PAS.

3. High-range commuter

👉 Nova B-360 — dual-battery BAFANG commuter with 75–120 mile range and 28 mph PAS.

4. Step-thru powerhouses

  • 👉 Ranger M-540 — dual-motor, 38 mph PAS, 60–95 miles
  • 👉 Rocky Pro A-320 — full-suspension step-thru, 1800W
  • 👉 Wild Cat Ultra A-340 — full-suspension step-thru, 2000W, 60–105 miles

5. Top-shelf all-terrain

  • 👉 Swift Horse Pro X-6E — 2500W BAFANG, 30Ah Samsung, 75–120 miles
  • 👉 Warrior Pro M-530 — dual-motor 4000W peak, 40 mph PAS, 60–120 miles

Across the board, you’re getting:
  • Big motors, big batteries, big payloads
  • UL-certified electrical systems
  • 24-month coverage on motor / battery / controller and{" "} 12 months on other parts, plus a{" "} 15-day return window when purchased direct.

From there, it’s simply a question of how wild you want your ride — and whether you’d rather step over the frame or through it.

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