Haro E-Bikes
Haro has 5 e-bike models in the Velo Index database across USA. This page lists the full range with specifications for motor, battery, range, weight and price, sorted for side-by-side comparison. No editorial rankings.
All Haro models
The Haro range at a glance
Manufacturer-claimed range figures span 28 mi to 68.35 mi. Battery capacities run from 500 Wh to 672 Wh. 2 of 5 variants have a removable battery.
The range is weighted toward Step-Over models, 3 of 5. Class availability across the range: Class 2 on 3.
The Haro range in the Velo Index database spans $1,499.99 to $5,499.99 across 5 models. The spread between the most affordable and the most expensive model is wide, from $1,499.99 for the Skwad 2 to $5,499.99 for the Escondido 1.
3 of 5 variants use hub motors and 2 use mid-drive motors. Torque sensing appears on 1 of 5 variants, concentrated above $3,999.99. 3 of 5 variants include a throttle.
Haro at a glance
Haro offers 5 unique e-bike models in the Velo Index database across USA.
- Markets covered
- USA
- Models in index
- 5 variants (5 unique models)
- Price range
- USA: $1,499.99 to $5,499.99
- Lightest model
- 60.0 lbs / 27.2 kg
- Highest claimed range
- 68.35 mi / 110 km (manufacturer claim)
Haro specifications overview
Aggregated specifications across 5 unique Haro models (5 variants including regional editions) in the index.
Drivetrain
- Motor type
- Mid-drive: 2 of 5 · Hub-drive: 3 of 5
- Pedal sensing
- Torque sensor: 1 of 5 · Cadence only: 4 of 5
- Throttle
- 3 of 5
- Torque range
- 40–65 Nm
Battery & range
- Battery capacity
- 500–672 Wh
- Maximum range
- 68.35 mi / 110 km (manufacturer claim)
- Removable battery
- 2 of 5
Components
- Drivetrain
- Belt drive: 1 of 5 · Chain drive: 4 of 5
- Hydraulic brakes
- 4 of 5
Compliance
- US classification
- Class 2: 3
Model breakdown by category
5 variants across 2 categories
- Step-Over3 (60%)
- Step-Through2 (40%)
Haro specifications table
One row per unique model, sorted by price ascending. Empty cells indicate the field is not published for that model.
| Model | Price | Motor | Battery (Wh) | Claimed range | Weight | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skwad 2 | $1,500 | Hub | 576 Wh | 40 mi | Class 2 | |
| Johnny 5 | $1,500 | Hub | 672 Wh | 28 mi | Class 2 | |
| Skwad 1 | $2,000 | Hub | 576 Wh | 40 mi | Class 2 | |
| Escondido 2 | $4,000 | Mid-drive | 500 Wh | 68.35 mi | 60.0 lbs | Class 1 |
| Escondido 1 | $5,500 | Mid-drive | 625 Wh | 68.35 mi | Class 1 |
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Independent spec data compiled by Velo Index. Updated July 2026.
Range figures are manufacturer claims.
Complete Haro model list
All 5 unique Haro models in the Velo Index database, with regional availability noted where applicable.
Haro e-bike models in this database: Escondido 1, Escondido 2, Johnny 5, Skwad 1, Skwad 2.
Haro range: common questions
How many e-bike models does Haro have?
Haro has 5 e-bike models in the Velo Index database across USA: Skwad 2, Johnny 5, Skwad 1, Escondido 2, Escondido 1.
What is the Haro e-bike price range?
Haro models in the index range from $1,499.99 to $5,499.99.
What is the lightest Haro e-bike?
The Escondido 2 is the lightest Haro model in the index at 60 lbs.
Which Haro e-bike has the longest claimed range?
The Escondido 2 has the highest manufacturer-claimed range in the index at 68.35 mi. Range claims vary with rider weight, terrain and assist level.
Does Haro make a mid-drive e-bike?
Yes. Escondido 2, Escondido 1 use a mid-drive motor; the remaining 3 variants use hub motors.
Do Haro e-bikes have removable batteries?
2 of 5 Haro variants in the index have removable batteries.
What classes are Haro e-bikes?
Class availability across the range: Class 2 on 3.
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