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The best e-bikes of 2026

Sofia11 JANUARY 2026
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If you’re looking for a good electric bike, it’s best to consider what you want to use it for, the range (how far you can go on a single battery charge), the motor and the extra features. Explore the best electric bikes of the moment, compare the different models and choose the e-bike that best fits your routine.

What makes a good e-bike?

A turquoise bike with black tires and basket parked on cobblestones, city buildings in background under a sunset.

E-mobility has become an integral part of today’s traffic landscape. To choose the right e-bike, first think about how and where you want to use it. If you mainly cycle in the city, opt for a light, agile city bike with a motor that performs well when stopping and starting, and a removable battery that’s easy to charge. For longer rides or weekend trips, a trekking or hybrid bike with a larger range, a suspension fork and sturdy tyres is more suitable. If you enjoy riding on unpaved paths such as forest or gravel roads, a robust electric mountain bike with a powerful mid-drive motor and good shock resistance is the right choice. Also pay attention to factors like charging time, the pedal-assist system, weight and practical extras such as mudguards, lights and a rear rack. With the right accessories, you can make your ride even more comfortable.

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Windgoo B22

A black foldable electric bike by Windgoo with thick tyres, double seat, and battery visible beneath the saddle.

The Windgoo B22 is a compact electric bike for everyday city use. The 250-watt motor reaches a top speed of 25 kilometres per hour, and the powerful battery lets you ride up to 35 kilometres on a single charge, depending on your riding style. This makes the e-bike suitable for short to medium distances. As the bike is foldable, it’s easy to store, whether at home or on the go, for example in your car boot or against the wall in your garage. Despite the lightweight frame, the construction is sturdy and built to last. Pedal assist and robust tyres provide a stable and pleasant riding experience, while dual disc brakes and lighting enhance your safety in all weather conditions.

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Nassau Freeport

A black electric city bike by Nassau with a low step-through frame, rear luggage rack, and straight handlebars, suitable for everyday use.

The Nassau Freeport is an e-bike for comfortable rides in and around the city. The sturdy steel frame and 250-watt motor let you ride smoothly at up to 25 kilometres per hour, even on inclines. The removable battery provides enough power to cover long distances without intermediate charging. For a secure riding feel, the Freeport is equipped with precise mechanical disc brakes that respond quickly when you need to stop. Front lighting and a rear reflector ensure you remain clearly visible, even in low light. The handlebar display shows your speed, battery status and distance travelled at a glance.

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Nassau Freeport Highline

A black electric city bike by Fischer with a low step-through frame, rear luggage rack, and straight handlebars, suitable for everyday use.

The Nassau Freeport Highline is an electric bike for comfortable, powerful daily cycling. The 250-watt mid-drive motor delivers a natural pedalling feel and helps you move along smoothly, both in the city and on hilly terrain. The removable battery offers long-lasting performance, handy for longer rides or trips outside the city. With 8 gears, you can easily adjust the pedalling resistance to the surface. Hydraulic disc brakes provide precise, safe braking in all conditions. Thanks to the sturdy steel frame, wide tyres and clear display, the Highline is a durable and practical e-bike for everyday use.

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The best e-bikes at MediaMarkt

At MediaMarkt you’ll find e-bikes for every situation, from light city bikes that glide smoothly through traffic to sturdy electric mountain bikes that can handle rougher terrain. Prefer something more compact? Choose an e-scooter, but do note that there are specific e-mobility regulations in Belgium. When choosing your e-bike, pay attention to the battery, motor power and overall comfort such as the saddle, suspension and any accompanying extras. Finally, choose the right bike lights so you stay safe on the road. Before you set off, it’s best to do a quick e-mobility check-up each time to ensure your e-bike is in top condition and you can head out safely.

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