HeyBike has officially launched its newest model, the Mars 2.0, a rugged and practical electric folding bike.
HeyBike is one of the many electric bike startups that hopes to make electric two-wheeled mobility accessible to the masses. The brand has a wide selection of e-bikes in its roster, all of which are designed to offer a balance between urban mobility and go-anywhere fun. Its newest model, the Mars 2.0, seeks to impress with its versatility, performance, and affordability. The Mars 2.0 was first showcased at CES 2023, and featured performance enhancements over its smaller sibling, the Mars.
The battery also supplies power to an LED lighting system ensuring safety and visibility at night and in low light conditions. Meanwhile, an alloy kickstand offers parking stability, while optional full fenders keep the rider’s clothes clean on commutes to school or work. The Heybike Mars 2.0 rolls on fat tires and features a front suspension fork to take the edge off rough roads and trails.
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