4.9
Save $400
Sale price$1,599.00Regular price $1,999.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
350 lbs
4.9
Performance Save $1,100
Sale price$2,499.00Regular price $3,599.00

Electric Bikes

Range
Over 70 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
350 lbs
5.0
Adventure Save $300
Sale price$1,499.00Regular price $1,799.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Over
Payload
350 lbs
5.0
Adventure Save $400
Cyrusher Aura Step-Through E-Bike

Stylish Comfort, Fat Tire Confidence.

Sale price$1,399.00Regular price $1,799.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
350 lbs
4.9
Performance Save $1,100
Cyrusher Ranger 2.0 Step-Over Full-Suspension E-Bike

Long-Range Power. Flagship Comfort.

Sale price$2,499.00Regular price $3,599.00

Electric Bikes

Range
Over 70 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Over
Payload
350 lbs
5.0
Adventure Save $400
Zenith Fat Tire E-Bike

Bold Power, Stronger Stance.

Sale price$1,399.00Regular price $1,799.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60 Miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Over
Payload
350 lbs
4.5
Adventure Save $300
Cyrusher Roam Step-Thru Full-Suspension E-Bike

Relaxed Riding, Ready To Roam.

Sale price$1,499.00Regular price $1,799.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
350 lbs
5.0
Urban Save $400
Luxe City E-Bike

City Comfort, Powered Further.

Sale price$1,099.00Regular price $1,499.00

Electric Bikes

Range
70 Mile
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
150 KG
5.0
Cargo Save $400
Cyrusher Glider Cargo E-Bike

Carry More, Ride Easier.

Sale price$1,599.00Regular price $1,999.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
440 lbs
Kommoda Pro Step-through Electric Bike

Compact Form, Premium Capability.

$1,899.00

Electric Bikes

Range
60-69 miles
Motor
750W
Frame
Step Thru
Payload
350 lbs

Decision details, side by side

Compare Fat Tire E-Bikes

There is no single best bike. Compare the fit, weight, range, and setup that best match your roads and routines.

Compare Fat Tire E-Bikes
Model Frame type Rider fit Bike weight Range Motor Suspension Payload Best for Price
Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0 Step Thru 4'9"–6'3" 83 LBS (38 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Full 350 lbs Comfort & Easy Access $1,599.00
Cyrusher Trax 2.0 Step Thru 5'7"–6'6" 87 LBS (40 KG) Over 70 miles 750W (Bafang) Full 350 lbs Step-Through All-Terrain $2,499.00
Cyrusher Rover Step Over 5'5"–6'3" 87 LBS (40 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Full 350 lbs All-Terrain Adventure $1,499.00
Cyrusher Aura Step Thru 5'1"–6'4" 66 LBS (30 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Full 350 lbs Commuting & Weekend Rides $1,399.00
Cyrusher Ranger 2.0 Step Over 5'7"–6'6" 87 LBS (40 KG) Over 70 miles 750W (Bafang) Full 350 lbs Long-Range All-Terrain $2,499.00
Cyrusher Zenith Step Over 5'1"–6'4" 75.62 LBS (34.3 KG) 60 Miles 750W Full 350 lbs Trails & City Riding $1,399.00
Cyrusher Roam Step Thru 5'7"–6'7" 81.6 LBS (37 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Full 350 lbs Comfort & Mixed Terrain $1,499.00
Cyrusher Luxe Step Thru 5'1"–6'2" 70.32 LBS (31.9 KG) 70 Mile 750W Front 150 KG City Riding & Light Trails $1,099.00
Cyrusher Glider Step Thru 4'11"–6'3" 92 LBS (42 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Front 440 lbs Cargo, Family & Errands $1,599.00
Cyrusher Kommoda Pro Step Thru 5'1"–6'3" 85.98 LBS (39 KG) 60-69 miles 750W Full 350 lbs City-to-Trail Versatility $1,899.00

Range figures are manufacturer estimates unless otherwise stated. Real-world range varies with rider weight, terrain, temperature, wind, assist level, tire pressure, and throttle use. Confirm the current specification and price on each product page.

A practical buying guide

How to choose a fat-tire e-bike

Start with the ride you want to make easier, then compare the compromises you are willing to carry.

What is a fat-tire e-bike?

It is an electric bicycle with wide tires designed to create a larger contact patch. That can add traction and a settled feel on pavement, gravel, grass, and other uneven surfaces.

Who should choose one?

A fat-tire e-bike can suit riders who value stability, mixed-surface capability, and a more cushioned feel. It is also worth considering if your usual route includes broken pavement, loose gravel, or grass.

Are fat-tire e-bikes comfortable?

Wide tires can soften small impacts, and suspension can reduce harshness over larger bumps. Comfort still depends on frame fit, saddle position, tire pressure, riding posture, and the surface beneath you.

Are they good for gravel and grass?

Their wider footprint can improve traction and stability on maintained gravel and firm grass. Loose, wet, steep, or deeply rutted ground still calls for lower speed, careful braking, and sound judgment.

How much range do they provide?

Compare the stated range and battery capacity, but plan around your real conditions. Rider weight, hills, temperature, wind, tire pressure, assist level, and throttle use can all change how far a charge takes you.

What should I compare before buying?

Check rider-height guidance, mounting height, bike weight, battery size, suspension, payload, tire size, storage, and access to compatible parts. A lower step may matter more than a larger battery if mounting is your main concern.

Is a step-through frame easier to use?

A step-through frame reduces how high you need to lift a leg when mounting or stopping. It can be a practical choice for frequent starts, limited hip mobility, work clothes, or a loaded rear rack.

What are the trade-offs?

Fat-tire e-bikes are usually heavier and take more storage space than narrower-tire bikes. Their tires can add rolling resistance, and lifting one onto a rack or up stairs may require planning. Check the full bike weight, not only the motor and battery.

Comfort and terrain proof

More control where the surface gets less predictable

A capable bike does not make every surface easy. It gives you a steadier platform, clearer choices, and support you can match to the conditions.

Fat-tire traction

A wider contact patch can improve grip and stability on pavement, maintained gravel, firm grass, and uneven roads. Tire pressure and surface conditions still matter.

Suspension support

Front or full suspension can reduce harshness over broken pavement and repeated bumps. Compare the suspension on each model and set it up for the rider and load.

Easier mounting

Step-through frames lower the barrier between standing and riding, making frequent stops and everyday mounting more manageable for many riders.

Power in context

Motor output is only part of hill performance. Grade, rider and cargo weight, traction, battery charge, gearing, and temperature all influence how a bike responds.

Range in the real world

Expect range to change with rider weight, terrain, temperature, wind, assist level, tire pressure, stop-and-go riding, and throttle use. Use the stated figure as a comparison point, not a guarantee.

Verified owner context

Built for real roads and real riders

These short excerpts are from current Judge.me reviews on Cyrusher product pages. They show specific situations, including a four-star support experience, rather than a perfect-score montage.

★★★★★
“Hefty, yet nimble and well balanced.”
Zachary Taylor — Rover owner, March 2025 Read on the Rover page
★★★★★
“Used it in western Washington on logging roads, and I’m very happy with it.”
Jason Robichaud — Rover owner, February 2025 Read on the Rover page
★★★★☆
“The instructions in the manual were out of date; however, a phone call sorted out any issues.”
Mark Dunham — Roam owner, December 2025 Read on the Roam page

Before you choose

Fat-tire e-bike questions

Use the comparison first, then confirm the current specification, policy, and compatible parts before ordering.

What size rider is this bike best for?

Rider-height guidance varies by model and is only a starting point. Compare the published range, frame style, standover or step-through access, saddle adjustment, and your preferred riding posture. Confirm fit on the product page or with support before ordering.

Compare rider fit and specifications
Are fat-tire e-bikes comfortable?

They can feel settled and forgiving because wide tires add air volume and suspension can reduce repeated impacts. Correct fit, tire pressure, saddle setup, and riding position remain essential.

Read the terrain and range guidance
How far can I really ride?

Use each model’s stated range to compare batteries, not as a guaranteed trip distance. Hills, rider and cargo weight, temperature, wind, assist level, tire pressure, stop-and-go riding, and throttle use all affect the result.

Compare rider fit and specifications
Are these bikes good for hills?

Motor torque and gearing can support climbing, but no single number predicts every hill. Consider the grade, surface, total load, battery charge, traction, speed, and your pedaling input. Check the product page for model-specific guidance.

Read the terrain and range guidance
Can I ride on gravel or grass?

Fat tires can improve grip and stability on maintained gravel and firm grass. Slow down on loose, wet, steep, or rutted surfaces, leave more braking distance, and ride within your skill and local rules.

Read the terrain and range guidance
Are step-through models easier to mount?

A lower frame opening reduces how high you need to lift a leg. It can help with frequent stops, limited hip mobility, or a loaded rear rack, but fit still varies by model.

View step-through models
How much assembly is required?

Assembly varies by model. Review the current manual and assembly video for the exact bike before delivery, and contact support if any step or adjustment is unclear.

Open assembly videos and manuals
What warranty and support are available?

Cyrusher’s current limited warranty lists two-year coverage for the motor, controller, and frame for the original owner, with exclusions and claim requirements. Other components may have different coverage periods. Read the full policy before purchase.

Read the warranty policy
Where can I find compatible parts?

Compatibility can vary by model year and component. Contact Cyrusher with your bike model and order details before ordering a replacement or accessory if the product page does not explicitly list your bike.

Contact support

My road, my call

Choose with the details that matter to your ride

Compare the models, try a bike in person, or ask for help with fit, weight, terrain, and compatible parts before you decide.