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29 Nov 2025
Magicycle has carved out a very specific niche in the e-bike world: 52V long-range “SUV-style” fat-tire bikes with big batteries, strong hub motors, and plenty of included accessories. Most of their bikes are aimed at riders who want real-world utility and comfort rather than the lightest possible frames.
Across the lineup you’ll see:
Below is a meticulous, product-by-product review of every item you listed—bikes and accessories—based on the current product and collection pages, plus a few reputable retailer listings when Magicycle’s own page is light on specs.
Magicycle’s Ebike Bell with Apple AirTag Hidden Holder looks like a classic compact bike bell, but the top shell actually hides a slot for an Apple AirTag. You rotate the bell top, drop the tag in, and it becomes an invisible tracker for your bike if it’s ever lost or stolen.
From a design standpoint, the clever part is how unremarkable it looks: just a simple, black-and-gold bell with an adjustable clamp. To anyone else, it’s just a bell; to you, it’s a discreet security layer.
Best for: Riders who park in public spaces or dense urban areas and want stealth tracking plus a functional bell without adding clutter to the cockpit.
The 20" Deer Step-Thru Full Suspension Ebike SUV is the compact-wheel version of Magicycle’s flagship SUV platform: a step-thru, dual-suspension, fat-tire e-bike designed to be part commuter, part overlanding machine.
In practice, that means a shorter wheelbase and lower standover than the 26" Deer, with all the same SUV attitude. The 20" fat tires help with stability and traction at low speeds, and full suspension keeps things comfortable on broken pavement and gravel.
Best for: Riders who want max comfort and range in a step-thru, full-suspension package, but prefer a more compact 20" wheel size for accessibility and maneuverability.
The Cruiser Pro Step-Over is Magicycle’s classic 26" fat-tire all-terrain bike, tuned for big riders and long distances.
On the road and on fire roads, the Cruiser Pro reads like a big, confident all-terrain SUV bike: upright position, lots of rubber on the ground, and plenty of power for hills or soft surfaces. It’s very much a “set it up once and ride it everywhere” platform.
Best for: Riders who want a classic 26" fat-tire e-bike with serious range and load capacity—ideal for mixed city, gravel, and casual off-road use.
The Cruiser Pro bundle with an extra 20Ah battery takes that same platform and leans even harder into the touring/long-range angle.
You get:
For riders who routinely do 50–80+ mile days, the second battery is more than just a backup—it means you can ride hard in higher PAS levels without watching the gauge obsessively.
Best for: Riders planning multi-day trips or very long weekend rides, or anyone who wants to future-proof their range from day one.
The CT-1 is Magicycle’s take on a lighter, more refined commuter: less of an SUV, more of a city hybrid—with a crucial twist: switchable torque-and-cadence sensor assistance.
This combination makes the CT-1 feel much more “bicycle-like” than the big fat-tire models. The torque mode smooths out power delivery for natural-feeling acceleration, while cadence mode is there if you want more “moped-style” riding with minimal effort.
Best for: Riders who want a commuter-focused e-bike with a smoother, more refined ride feel, and who don’t need the extra weight and bulk of 4" fat tires.
The Deer 2.0 Step-Thru is the next generation of the Deer SUV platform, and it’s a substantial upgrade: more power, more refinement, and a modern torque/cadence sensor system.
On the road, the Deer 2.0 is very much a “do everything” SUV bike: heavy, extremely capable, and designed for riders who want single-bike solutions for commuting, touring, and light off-road.
Best for: Riders who want the most advanced version of Magicycle’s SUV e-bike, with modern sensor tech and the headroom to handle loaded, long-distance rides.
This bundle packages the Deer Step-Thru SUV e-bike (full suspension, 52V 20Ah, 750W/1500W peak on earlier-gen Deer) with a hitch bike rack designed to handle its weight.
The key idea here: the Deer is a heavy bike. A normal bike rack can struggle, but Magicycle’s hitch rack is rated for e-bike weights, making transport safer and easier.
Best for: Riders who drive to ride and want a turnkey Deer + rack setup with matching load ratings and compatibility.
Here, Magicycle pairs the Deer SUV with a second 52V 20Ah battery, giving you effectively 2+ kWh of capacity for extended tours.
Given how power-hungry a full-suspension fat-tire SUV can be at higher PAS levels, the extra battery isn’t just nice to have—it lets you stay in more powerful modes without anxiety.
Best for: Riders who want the Deer as a serious touring or hunting platform, and want double battery capacity from day one.
The 26" Deer Step-Thru Full Suspension Ebike SUV is the larger-wheel version widely promoted as the “first e-bike SUV” in the U.S. market.
The ride experience is extremely cushy—big tires, full suspension, and upright posture. It’s overkill for some urban riders, but a joy if you mix dirt, gravel, and poor pavement into your routine.
Best for: Riders who want an all-purpose SUV e-bike: commuting, off-road exploring, hunting, or just super-plush everyday rides.
The Jaguarundi 2.0 takes Magicycle’s folding fat-tire concept and adds torque/cadence sensor “sensor swap” tech, bringing it in line with the brand’s newer bikes.
On the road, Jaguarundi feels like a portable SUV-lite: compact enough to stash in a car trunk or RV, yet powerful enough for hills and light trails. The torque sensor makes low-speed control much nicer than older cadence-only folders.
Best for: Riders with limited storage or an RV/van life setup who still want Magicycle-level power and versatility.
The Ocelot Pro 2.0 is a 20" step-thru fat-tire bike that blends long range with a compact footprint and updated electronics.
The Ocelot Pro 2.0 is less SUV-like than the Deer (no rear suspension), but still feels very planted and comfortable thanks to the 20" × 4.0" tires and upright geometry. It’s a strong choice if you want cruiser comfort and long range without full suspension complexity.
Best for: Riders who want a compact, long-range fat-tire step-thru with modern sensor tech, but don’t need full suspension.
This bundle takes the first-gen Ocelot Pro and pairs it with a second 52V 20Ah battery, effectively matching the Deer and Cruiser bundles on total energy but in a smaller, step-thru frame.
You get:
Best for: Riders who want a lower, more compact frame for very long rides, including touring, rail-trails, or weekend explorations.
Magicycle’s Oversized Comfort E-Bike Seat Saddle is a significant upgrade over many stock saddles, especially for SUV-style e-bikes ridden in an upright, high-torque position.
In practice, going from a narrow, sporty saddle to something like this is often the single biggest comfort upgrade, especially at the speeds and ranges these bikes can cover.
Best for: Riders who feel saddle discomfort after 30–40 minutes and want a plush, forgiving seat that matches Magicycle’s long-range intent.
The Portable Bluetooth E-Bike Speaker is exactly what it sounds like: a handlebar-mounted Bluetooth speaker with its own small screen and control buttons.
It’s not just for music: for navigation, it’s surprisingly useful to have turn-by-turn audio prompts and notification sounds without earbuds, keeping your ears open to traffic.
Best for: Riders who want music or navigation prompts on the bike without wearing headphones and who want a dedicated, bike-friendly speaker solution.
If you zoom out, Magicycle’s offerings here naturally group into:
These are for riders who want maximum comfort, range, and payload, and don’t mind heavier bikes.
Ideal if you want 26" fat-tire confidence without full suspension, but still crave range and power for mixed terrain.
These suit riders who need easier storage, portability, or shorter standover, but still want the signature Magicycle 52V punch.
Best for riders who mostly stay on pavement and prefer lighter bikes and more natural pedal feel.
Together, these accessories address comfort, safety, and enjoyment—the three things that tend to define whether you actually ride your e-bike as much as you imagined.
Whichever model you gravitate toward, the through-line with Magicycle is:
From the compact Jaguarundi 2.0 to the full-blown Deer 2.0 SUV, the real question isn’t whether Magicycle has enough bike for you—it’s how much bike you actually want.
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