Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are bicycles equipped with electric motors and rechargeable battery systems that assist the rider’s pedaling effort. They typically feature one of three assist systems: pedal-assist, throttle control, or a hybrid of both. Battery capacity, motor wattage, and sensor types vary across models, allowing riders to choose between lightweight city commuting setups or high-performance configurations built for speed and range. Many e-bikes include features such as integrated lighting, display screens, multiple assist levels, and regenerative braking. Depending on the design, motors may be located in a wheel hub or integrated with the crank system for more natural pedaling dynamics.
These bikes are used for commuting, fitness, cargo transport, off-road riding, and casual recreation. They appeal to riders who want the benefits of cycling with reduced strain, longer range, or easier travel across hills, wind, or long distances. With advancements in battery efficiency, motor design, and frame integration, electric bikes have become a practical transportation solution in cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Their combination of accessibility, efficiency, and versatility has made them one of the fastest-growing categories in personal electric transportation.
The Jasion Thunder is an all-terrain electric bike from Jasion designed to bridge the gap between off-road adventure and everyday urban commuting. It is built around a 750W continuous (peak 1800W) brushless hub motor, 26x4" fat tires, adjustable front suspension, and hydraulic disc brakes, positioning it as a versatile option for riders who encounter varied terrain including trails, snow, sand, and city streets. The Thunder targets riders seeking a capable, feature-rich e-bike at an accessible price point, competing in the budget-to-mid-range fat-tire e-bike segment.
The Jasion Thunder Pro is a full-suspension fat tire electric bike aimed at riders seeking capable off-road performance alongside everyday versatility. It is built around a high-step frame, a 2000W peak hub motor, a 52V 20Ah battery, and 26-inch by 4-inch all-terrain tires, positioning it toward the more powerful end of the consumer e-bike market. Key differentiators include dual suspension with a rear soft-tail system, hydraulic disc brakes, and a claimed top speed of 35 mph with a maximum range of up to 90 miles. The Thunder Pro is designed to handle demanding terrain while also supporting heavier payloads and longer-distance riding.
The Jasion RetroVolt Pro is a moped-style fat tire electric bike from Jasion, positioned as a budget-friendly option for riders seeking retro aesthetics alongside capable off-road and urban performance. It targets teens and adults looking for a versatile ride that handles both city commutes and light trail use. Key differentiators include a 2000W peak brushless hub motor, a 52V 20Ah battery, dual suspension (Horst-Link rear and hydraulic front), and upgraded hydraulic disc brakes—features that set it apart from similarly priced competitors. The RetroVolt Pro is an evolution of Jasion's original RetroVolt model, emphasizing improved power, range, and braking over its predecessor.
The Jasion Thunder Pro ST is a full-suspension fat tire electric bike positioned for hunters, off-road riders, and long-distance adventurers. It features a step-through frame design for easier mounting, a high-torque hub motor, a large-capacity 52V 20Ah battery, and hydraulic disc brakes, making it a capable option for riders tackling rough terrain or extended rides. The Thunder Pro ST sits within Jasion's Thunder Pro lineup as the more accessible-entry variant, distinguished from the standard Thunder Pro by its lowered top tube geometry. It is available in multiple colorways, including a Tactical Camo finish aimed at hunting-oriented buyers.