HeyBike Ups The Range With New Mars Hyper Folding E-Bike via insideevs.com
HeyBike provides the goods when it comes to reliable, foldable e-bikes, offering us a wide selection of fat-tire models that are both light and tough enough to handle just about any terrain. Just a few months ago, Heybike released Ranger fat-tire foldable e-bike, much to the delight of rugged urban commuters looking stray from the confines of paved roads., has a payload capacity of up to 150 kilograms.
More precisely, there are only 500 units of the Mars Hyper available, which is an improved version of the manufacturer's Mars model. Each unit has a commemorative"one million miles" plate with a unique number on it. This bike alone has the yellow and black color scheme, which sets it apart from its base model sibling. A front basket and a souvenir package with two keys and a keychain are also included to provide a more premium experience.
Additionally, HeyBike improved the limited-edition Mars Hyper's color display to make it more prominent. The battery, which is equipped with a 15 Ah lithium-ion battery instead of a 12.5 Ah one like the ordinary Mars, is the most important modification, and is responsible for the impressive claimed range figures. Speaking of which, HeyBike claims that the Mars Hyper is capable of returning up to 55 miles on a single charge.
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