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Revi Bikes Cougar

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Last updated: 06 August 2025

The Revi Bikes Cougar is a moped-style electric bike built in the USA with a 750W motor, full suspension, and fat tires. Launched in 2023, it reaches 60 km/h and up to 128 km range in the Pro model. Prices start at $1,499.

Starting price: US$ 1499 *

Technical Specifications:

manufactured in  USA 
model year  2023 
bicycle type  Cyclocross Bike 
range (km)  128 
battery (kWh)  1.04 
max. speed (km/h)  60 
power (W)  750 

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Revi Bikes Cougar Review

Revi Bikes Cougar: A Moped-Style E-Bike That Packs Muscle and Comfort

Cougar from Revi Bikes is an all-terrain machine that wears its moped styling like a badge of honor. Built for riders who crave both speed and comfort, the Cougar blends motorcycle DNA with practical e-bike sensibilities. Whether you're tearing down gravel roads or weaving through urban traffic, this fat tire ride keeps things smooth, fast, and rugged.

  • Launched in 2023 by Revi Bikes and manufactured in the USA
  • Priced at $1,499 (€1,380 / £1,170) for the base model, $1,999 (€1,840 / £1,560) for the Pro
  • Classified as a Cyclocross-style electric moped with full suspension
  • Supports riders from 4’11” to 6’2”, with a max payload of 330 lbs (150 kg)

Specs and Features: What Makes the Cougar Roar

Battery and Charging

The standard Cougar carries a 624Wh Samsung lithium battery, good for 40–64 km (25–40 miles) depending on riding style. Go for the Pro, and you get a 1.04 kWh (1040Wh) 60V 20Ah powerhouse that pushes the range to 96–128 km (60–80 miles). Both batteries are removable and integrated seamlessly into the frame. Charging takes about 4–6 hours using a standard 2A smart charger.

  • Standard: 48V 13Ah (624Wh)
  • Pro: 60V 20Ah (1040Wh)
  • Charging time: 4–6 hours
  • Range: Up to 80 miles (128 km)

Performance and Power

Under the hood is a 750W rear hub motor that dishes out 80 Nm torque—upgradable to 110 Nm in the Pro. Top speed? A hair-raising 38 mph (60 km/h) in Private Road Mode. Riders can toggle between five riding modes, from Class 1 to unrestricted off-road. The 7-speed Shimano Altus gears handle changes in terrain like a charm, and a responsive throttle adds lazy-day cruise control.

  • Motor: 750W hub (110 Nm torque Pro version)
  • Top speed: 38 mph (60 km/h) in Private Mode
  • Drive modes: Class 1, 2, 3, Off-Road, Private Road
  • Drivetrain: 7-speed Shimano Altus with thumb shifter

Color Range and Design: Rugged Looks with Rider Comfort

Exterior

Built on a 6061 aluminum alloy frame, the Cougar keeps things tough without getting too bulky. At around 62 lbs (28.1 kg), it’s no featherweight, but that heft helps soak up road buzz and trail jolts. Hydraulic suspension front and rear keeps you floating while 20” x 4” fat tires bite into sand, gravel, or pavement with serious grip. LED headlights integrated into the steering column provide a clean look and high visibility, day or night.

Color Variants

Available in Sand, Antracit, and Wild Green, the Cougar ditches flashy for functional. These finishes are subdued yet sharp—ideal for riders who like their bikes to look capable, not flashy. The integrated battery and clean cable routing give the whole build a finished, high-end appearance.

Pros and Cons: Where the Cougar Dominates—and Where It Could Do More

Pros

  • Powerful 750W motor with 110 Nm peak torque in Pro model
  • Dual hydraulic suspension for off-road smoothness
  • 80-mile (128 km) range in Pro version
  • Motorcycle-style seating with NFC unlock and USB charging
  • Five riding modes for every legal and trail situation

Cons

  • No integrated taillight — needs aftermarket solution
  • Heavier frame makes manual pedaling more difficult
  • Cadence sensor lag not ideal for performance riders
  • Fenders and racks not included by default
  • Assembly may challenge new users (basic tools required)

Conclusion: Revi Cougar Rips Through Road and Trail

If you're tired of choosing between a commuter and an adventure rig, Cougar checks both boxes. It looks mean, rides smooth, and goes far—all at a price that makes sense. Whether you're tackling hills, hauling cargo, or just chasing fun, this moped-style e-bike from Revi delivers power, range, and presence in a slick, high-spec package.

Manufacturer: Revi Bikes

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Comparison:

Looking for a moped-style e-bike that’s fast, comfy, and doesn’t gut your wallet? The Cougar stands up against some big names: Engwe M20, Super73-ZX, Ariel Rider X-Class, and Juiced Scorpion X2. Let’s see how they stack up on range, speed, power, charge time, and price.

Range

Cougar Pro pulls up to 80 miles (128 km), leading the group. Super73-ZX manages 50 miles (80 km), Juiced Scorpion X2 gets around 55 miles (88 km), while Ariel Rider X-Class lands at 60 miles (96 km). Engwe M20 clocks in around 45 miles (72 km).

Top Speed

Cougar tops the list with a blazing 38 mph (60 km/h) in Private Road Mode. Scorpion X2 and X-Class peak at 30–32 mph (48–51 km/h). Engwe M20 and Super73-ZX cruise at 25–28 mph (40–45 km/h).

Power

Cougar uses a 750W motor with 110 Nm torque in the Pro. Scorpion X2 and X-Class have 1000W motors but weigh more. Engwe M20 uses dual 500W motors. Super73-ZX uses a 750W unit but lacks the Cougar's torque response.

Charging Time

Cougar batteries take 4–6 hours to charge. Juiced and Engwe match that, while X-Class needs closer to 7 hours with larger cells. Super73-ZX falls in the 5–6 hour window depending on charger type.

Price

Cougar starts at $1,499 (€1,380 / £1,170) and goes to $1,999 (€1,840 / £1,560) for the Pro. Engwe M20 is a budget pick at $1,299. Super73-ZX is $2,395, Scorpion X2 is $2,199, and X-Class can go north of $2,399. Cougar delivers serious speed and features at a sub-premium cost.

F.A.Q.:

What is the top speed of the Revi Bikes Cougar?

The Cougar can reach speeds up to 38 mph (60 km/h) in Private Road Mode, 28 mph (45 km/h) with pedal assist, and 20 mph (32 km/h) using throttle only.

How far can the Cougar travel on one charge?

The standard model ranges up to 40 miles (64 km), while the Cougar Pro offers up to 80 miles (128 km) on a single charge.

What is the battery capacity of the E-bike?

The standard battery is 624Wh (48V 13Ah), while the Cougar Pro uses a 1040Wh (60V 20Ah) Samsung lithium-ion pack.

How long does it take to charge the battery?

Both battery versions charge fully in approximately 4 to 6 hours with the included 2A smart charger.

What is the price of the Cougar e-bike?

The Revi Bikes Cougar starts at $1,499 (approx. €1,380 / £1,170), with the Pro version priced at $1,999 (approx. €1,840 / £1,560).

Does the Cougar have suspension?

Yes, it features full hydraulic suspension—both front and rear—making it ideal for rough roads and trails.

Are the brakes hydraulic?

Absolutely. It comes equipped with Wesun dual hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors and motor inhibitors.

What display features are included?

The Cougar uses a full-color LCD that shows PAS level, speed, battery, odometer, mode settings, and even includes a USB port for device charging.

Is the bike suitable for passengers?

Yes, it includes foldable passenger footrests and a long seat, making it comfortable for a second rider.