2026 Electric Bikes at CES: Every New E-Bike and E-Moto You Need to Know

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CES 2026 Revolution

CES delivered one of the most exciting electric bike lineups we’ve ever seen. From ultra-light carbon urban machines to full-blown electric motorcycles pushing motorcycle-level torque and speed, the 2026 electric bike class is shaping up to redefine personal transportation.

Below is a complete, SEO-optimized roundup of every confirmed electric bike and electric motorcycle featured, using only the official names shared on the show floor. Many of these models are pre-release or concept-stage, but they give us a clear look at where the e-bike industry is heading next.

Novus One — The Electric “Light Bike” That Breaks All Rules

The showstopper at CES came from Novus with the U.S. debut of the Novus One. This machine blurs the line between e-bike and electric motorcycle: 430 Nm of torque Top speed: 80 mph Weight: just 115 kg Range: ~80 miles Full carbon fiber construction Expected price: $19,000–$24,000 With a low center of gravity and minimalist design, the Novus One may be one of the most radical electric two-wheelers ever shown at CES.
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LYNQ Relay — Smart Cargo E-Bikes Powered by Apollo Tech

Apollo officially entered the e-bike space under its new brand LYNQ, launching the LYNQ Relay lineup.

Key highlights include:

  • Cargo-focused modular design

  • Throttle-enabled (no pedaling required)

  • Torque sensor for smooth power delivery

  • 20 mph speed cap

  • Deep app integration borrowed from Apollo scooters

  • Expandable accessories including radar and tire pressure monitoring

This is a serious push toward connected, utility-focused electric bikes.


Heybike Ranger 3 Pro — High-Value Fat Tire E-Bike

The Heybike booth highlighted the Heybike Ranger 3 Pro, a versatile fat-tire e-bike built for both city and trail use.

Specs include:

  • Top speed: 28 mph

  • Range: up to 85 miles

  • Torque sensor

  • Fat tires for urban + off-road riding

  • Retail price: $1,499

This model stands out for delivering long range and speed at a very competitive price point.


Hooga Electric Dirt Bikes — Daytona Tech Meets Off-Road

Hooga revealed its second major product category: electric dirt bikes built with performance in mind.

What we know so far:

  • Two battery variants (88V / 72V)

  • Estimated top speed: 80–90 mph

  • Range: 70–100 miles (depending on riding style)

  • Target price: under $7,000

These bikes bring high-voltage performance into a price range that could seriously disrupt the electric dirt bike market.


DeLorean DM700 — A Rolling Design Statement

Yes, that DeLorean. The DeLorean DM700 is a visually striking electric bike designed to look nothing like an e-bike.

Key features:

  • Hidden wiring and fully integrated design

  • 750W motor

  • Top speed: 20 mph (regulated)

  • Estimated range: ~50 miles

  • Belt drive instead of chain

  • Price: ~$1,499

This is an e-bike aimed at riders who care as much about aesthetics as performance.


Lexgo E Micro 10 — Ultra-Compact Folding Micro E-Bike

The Lexgo introduced the E Micro 10, a tiny, urban-focused solution.

Highlights:

  • 14-inch wheels

  • 250W pedal-assist motor

  • Folding stem for easy trunk storage

  • Smart helmet integration with turn signals and brake lights

  • Speed: 20–25 km/h

  • Range: 20–25 km

  • Price: ~€599

Perfect for last-mile commuting and city living.


SWM Electric Motorcycle — Lightweight Power for Urban Riders

SWM showcased a compact electric motorcycle designed for daily use.

Specs include:

  • Top speed: 85 km/h

  • 4 kW rated motor

  • 3 kWh battery

  • Aluminum alloy frame

  • Price: ~$7,000

This model targets riders looking for motorcycle performance in a lightweight electric package.


Hezzo 9 K9 — Carbon Fiber Performance E-Bike

The Hezzo introduced the Hezzo 9 K9, a premium, speed-focused e-bike.

Key specs:

  • Full carbon fiber frame

  • 1,500W motor

  • Top speed: 43 mph

  • Range: 60+ miles

  • Samsung 21700 battery cells

  • Price: ~$5,900

This is one of the fastest traditional-style e-bikes shown at CES.


Segway’s New Electric Bike & Dirt Bike Lineup

Segway revealed multiple new electric two-wheelers:

Utility E-Bike

  • Short-tail cargo design

  • Built-in rear rack (120 lb capacity)

  • Range: up to 80 miles at ~12 mph

  • Price: $1,999

  • Integrated security “Lost Mode”

Compact Electric Dirt Bike

  • Gas-equivalent of a 300cc motorcycle

  • Wheelie control and rider assist features

  • Top speed: 60 mph

  • Price: ~$5,299

Segway continues to merge software intelligence with hardware durability.


Aotos Cyberpunk-Style E-Bike

The Aotos e-bike stood out visually with a race-inspired cyberpunk aesthetic.

  • Top speed: 28 mph

  • Price: $1,699

  • Unique wheel-assist system that helps riders lift into controlled wheelies

Definitely one of the most futuristic designs on the show floor.


Jinhua Feimi Electric Motorcycle — Budget Power

The Jinhua Feimi electric motorcycle surprised many with its aggressive pricing.

  • Motor: 6,500W

  • Top speed: ~90 km/h

  • Range: 80–90 km

  • Price: ~$1,600

If this model reaches global markets as-is, it could dramatically disrupt entry-level electric motorcycles.


Final Thoughts: The Future of Electric Bikes Is Here

CES made one thing very clear: 2026 electric bikes are no longer just bicycles with motors. They are:

  • Lighter than ever

  • Smarter than ever

  • Faster and more capable than gas alternatives

From the groundbreaking Novus One to ultra-affordable electric motorcycles, the next generation of e-bikes and e-motos is arriving fast.

Which electric bike from CES was your favorite? Let us know—and ride safe.