Yadea Debuts Two New E-Bikes at CES 2026, Expands 'All-Scenario' Strategy
Yadea introduced the FATBOY and FLO e-bikes at CES 2026, targeting urban and off-road riders in North America with a $150 million annual R&D investment.
$150M
25M units
2,000+
What Happened
Yadea unveiled two new e-bike models at CES 2026: the FATBOY, designed for urban leisure and cross-terrain riding with 20×4.5-inch fat tires and a 750Wh battery offering up to 140 km range, and the FLO, a commuter e-bike with a 500W motor and torque sensor for smooth riding. These models are tailored for the North American market and are part of Yadea's 'All-Scenario, All-People' mobility strategy.
$150 million
Equivalent to the combined R&D of the next nine competitors in the industry
- 10 production bases worldwide, including in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Mexico
- Annual capacity of 25 million units
- Over 4,000 global distributors in more than 100 countries
- Ranked first in global e-bike sales for eight consecutive years
Why this matters
Yadea, the world's leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer, is strengthening its presence in North America with purpose-built e-bikes, backed by significant R&D and global production capacity.
Terms in This Story
- E-bike
- An electric bicycle that uses an electric motor to assist propulsion, typically powered by a rechargeable battery.
- Fat tire
- Wide tires, typically 3.8 inches or wider, designed for improved traction on loose surfaces like sand or snow.
- Torque sensor
- A device that measures the force applied to the pedals and adjusts the motor's power output accordingly for a natural riding feel.
- CES
- Consumer Electronics Show, an annual trade event where companies showcase new technology products.
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