HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 Full-Suspension Fat-Tire Electric Bike
HAOQI's flagship: a 750W full-suspension fat-tire e-bike with a removable 48V battery rated up to 90 miles, listed at $1,299.
The healthspan case for an e-bike is adherence: assist removes the friction that turns "I will ride" into "I will drive." HAOQI calls the Cheetah 2.0 its flagship, a 750W full-suspension fat-tire bike with a removable 48V battery rated up to 90 miles, currently $1,299.
Price: $1,299–$2,399 · Verified: 2026-07-07
The healthspan case for an e-bike is adherence: assist removes the friction that turns "I will ride" into "I will drive." HAOQI calls the Cheetah 2.0 its flagship, a 750W full-suspension fat-tire bike with a removable 48V battery rated up to 90 miles, currently $1,299.
Staying aerobically active is one of the most reliable predictors of healthspan, and the usual failure mode is consistency, not intensity. An e-bike fixes consistency by removing the hills and headwinds that stop people riding. The HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 is a value pick for that job, and HAOQI's own product copy names it the brand's flagship.
It is a 750W full-suspension fat-tire e-bike built around a removable 48V battery (25Ah on the purchasable variants) that HAOQI rates up to 90 miles of range, with a 2-year battery warranty. Full suspension plus fat tires is unusual at this price and is what makes it comfortable for commuting, touring, and light off-road. It currently lists at $1,299, down from a $2,399 compare-at price, and is in stock in two colorways.
Be realistic about the value-brand tradeoffs. The 90-mile range is a best-case manufacturer figure that drops with terrain, assist level, and rider weight, and HAOQI is a direct-to-consumer brand without a dense US service network. If you want the largest battery in the value tier, the Kingbull Hunter is the alternative; if balance is a concern, the MoonCool trike is safer. For a comfortable, long-range fat bike under $1,300, the Cheetah 2.0 earns its place.
Value-focused riders who want a comfortable full-suspension fat-tire e-bike with long claimed range for commuting, touring, and light off-road, and who buy on a promotion.
You want a lightweight, foldable, or road/city e-bike, a fully verified spec sheet, or a premium brand with a dense US dealer and service network.
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HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 - buyer FAQ
What is the range of the HAOQI Cheetah 2.0?
HAOQI rates it up to 90 miles on pedal assist from its removable 48V battery (25Ah on the purchasable variants). That is a best-case manufacturer figure; real-world range is lower and varies with terrain, assist level, rider weight, and throttle use. Verified via haoqiebike.com in July 2026.
How much does the HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 cost?
Both in-stock 25Ah colorways (Army Green, Obsidian Black) list at $1,299, down from a $2,399 compare-at price, verified via the product feed in July 2026. It is a one-time purchase, not a subscription.
Is a full-suspension fat-tire e-bike worth it?
Full suspension plus fat tires is unusual under $1,300 and makes the ride more comfortable on rough surfaces and light off-road, which supports the real benefit of an e-bike: riding more often. The tradeoff is weight and the value-brand service network, so weigh comfort against portability and support.
HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 vs Kingbull Hunter 2.0S?
Both are value fat-tire e-bikes. The HAOQI adds full suspension for comfort and claims up to 90 miles; the Kingbull Hunter leans on a large 864Wh battery and dual hydraulic brakes. Both are direct-to-consumer value brands, so compare warranty and service before buying.
HAOQI Cheetah 2.0 Full-Suspension Fat-Tire Electric Bike
$1,299–$2,399 · Verified 2026-07-07
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