Jasion RetroVolt&Pro Electric Bike for Adults,2000W/3000W Peak - 30/38MPH Electric Dirt Bike,48V-52V, 13AH/20AH…
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Best high-power moped-style
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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The consensus
What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, the Jasion RetroVolt is the pick for riders chasing maximum power on a budget moped-style platform. Owners on YouTube and the brand's site rave about the 2000W-class motor, with one hitting 38 mph on flat ground and another calling it "built tough and fast" with easy hill climbing. A Facebook owner who also rides Trek and Norco bikes says the frame is as well-made as his name-brand bikes.
What reviewers liked
- Owners report strong real-world power, easy hill climbing, and speeds up to 38 mph
- Frame quality praised by an owner who compares it favorably to Trek and Norco
- A bike mechanic on r/ebikes calls the brand underrated and reliable for the price
Where it falls short
- A high-trust r/ebikes owner reports real range near 25 miles versus 70-90 claimed
- Community members are skeptical of the moped-with-pedals design and low price
- Heavy, fast, and likely falls outside standard Class 1-3 e-bike rules in many areas
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Across the reviewers we read, the Jasion RetroVolt is the pick for riders chasing maximum power on a budget moped-style platform. Owners on YouTube and the brand's site rave about the 2000W-class motor, with one hitting 38 mph on flat ground and another calling it "built tough and fast" with easy hill climbing. A Facebook owner who also rides Trek and Norco bikes says the frame is as well-made as his name-brand bikes. The appeal, repeated across r/ebikes, is Super73-style looks and power at roughly a third of the price.
The high-trust community is notably more skeptical, and that tension defines the verdict. One r/ebikes owner reports true range "about 25 miles per charge" whether on throttle or pedal-assist versus the 70-90 mile claim, and another is "skeptical of any ebike at that price," calling it "one of those ebikes that is wanting to be a motorcycle and adding pedals." A bike mechanic in the same community does call Jasion underrated and reliable among budget options. With buyer enthusiasm and high-trust caution pulling in opposite directions, plus heavy weight and likely gray-area legal classification, this lands lowest among our picks.
Its zippy. Gonna be using it for campus deliveries. Came with a back rack. Similar ebikes to it can cost $2500 and at that point I'm saving for ...
The true range is about 25 miles per charge weather it's throttle or peddle assist. So they are not great. If I had it to do over. I would have ...
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“This 2000W Ebike Hits 30+MPH in Under 5 Seconds?!” · YouTube
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