How does it compare?
Revi Bikes Cheetah roars onto the scene with a striking motorcycle-inspired design, armed with a muscular 750W Bafang hub motor. Its competitors, such as the Super73-Z1, RadRunner Plus, and Juiced Bikes Scrambler, are equally poised on the starting line. Let’s dissect these rides based on Price Range and Value for Money; Battery Life and Range; Motor Power and Performance; Charging Time; and Price.
Price Range and Value for Money
The Revi Bikes Cheetah is pitched at a tempting US$ 2250 (£1,850, €2,050), right in the bullseye of its market segment. The Super73-Z1 comes in slightly cheaper, around US$ 1,495 (£1,230, €1,365), alluring for those counting every penny. Meanwhile, the RadRunner Plus stakes its claim at US$ 1,799 (£1,480, €1,640), sidling up the mid-tier podium, as the Juiced Bikes Scrambler stakes a higher ground at US$ 2,199 (£1,810, €2,000), hinting at its premium build. What you're handed here with the Cheetah is a splendid balance of aesthetics and practicality, making it a star performer for the dollar spent.
Battery Life and Range
With a predicted range of 65 km (40 miles), the Revi Bikes Cheetah is tailor-made for urban domination. In comparison, the Super73-Z1 offers a modest 32 km (20 miles), while the RadRunner Plus ventures further with around 72 km (45 miles). Take a bow, Juiced Bikes Scrambler, with an impressive 80 km (50 miles) range. The Cheetah’s 0.8 kWh battery paired with its 800-cycle rating offers a commendable lifespan against its peers.
Motor Power and Performance
The Cheetah’s 750W Bafang motor purrs with 45 km/h (28 mph) ultimate speed prowess. By contrast, the Super73-Z1 hums along with its 500W motor, not surpassing 32 km/h (20 mph). Meanwhile, the RadRunner Plus and Juiced Bikes Scrambler pack a punch, similarly boasting robust 750W motors, masterfully mingling power with grace.
Charging Time
Fast to refuel, the Cheetah’s battery recharges in 4 mere hours, making downtime a non-issue. The rest of the pack follows similar patterns, although the Juiced Bikes Scrambler might make you twiddle your thumbnails for an additional hour, exercising patience as a virtue.
Price
At US$ 2250 (£1,850, €2,050), the Revi Bikes Cheetah provides an electrifying package. The competition lines up with the Super73-Z1 at a budget-friendly US$ 1,495 (£1,230, €1,365), RadRunner Plus floating mid-tier at US$ 1,799 (£1,480, €1,640), and Juiced Bikes Scrambler as a splurge-worthy option at US$ 2,199 (£1,810, €2,000).

