Iam to looking into Hiboy electric bikes lately, and I thought I’d share what I found because their models cover very different needs.
If you want something compact and affordable, the Hiboy C1 folding e-bike is around $550. It can reach about 19 mph and gives a pedal-assist range close to 40 miles. It’s light and easy to store, though the smaller wheels make it feel less stable at higher speeds.
For everyday commuting, the Hiboy P7 is a solid choice. It usually sells around $870–$900 and offers a 25 mph top speed with a range of roughly 65 miles. Bigger wheels and a stronger frame make it more comfortable if you’re riding on mixed terrain or need longer distance reliability.
Then there’s the EX6 step-thru fat-tire e-bike, also in the $900 range. It’s built for longer rides, with up to 75 miles of pedal-assist range and a max speed of 25 mph. The fat tires and suspension make it comfortable for both city and light off-road use. The foldable EX6F version is especially handy if you need to fit the bike in a car or small space.
From what I see, the P7 balances price, performance, and practicality the best. But if long range or storage flexibility is your top concern, the EX6F might be the smarter pick.