Ride1Up E-Bikes
Ride1Up has 16 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 Ride1Up models
The Ride1Up range at a glance
The Ride1Up range in the Velo Index database spans $945 to $2,595 across 16 models. 8 of the 16 variants in the index are priced under $1,500.
11 of 16 variants use hub motors and 5 use mid-drive motors. Stated torque figures run from 42 Nm to 95 Nm. Torque sensing appears on 13 of 16 variants. 10 of 16 variants include a throttle.
Weights run from 28.6 lbs on the CF Racer1 to 70 lbs on the Vorsa ST. 7 variants come in under 45 lbs, relevant for riders who carry the bike or store it indoors. Manufacturer-claimed range figures span 40 mi to 60 mi. Battery capacities run from 252 Wh to 720 Wh. 15 of 16 variants have a removable battery.
The range is weighted toward Step-Over models, 9 of 16. Coverage spans Step-Over, Step-Through, and Folding. 2 folding models are included, with 20 inch wheels. Class availability across the range: Class 1 on 10 models, Class 2 on 10, Class 3 on 16.
Ride1Up at a glance
Ride1Up offers 16 unique e-bike models in the Velo Index database across USA.
- Markets covered
- USA
- Models in index
- 16 variants (16 unique models)
- Price range
- USA: $945 to $2,595
- Lightest model
- 28.6 lbs / 12.97 kg
- Highest claimed range
- 60 mi / 97 km (manufacturer claim)
Ride1Up specifications overview
Aggregated specifications across 16 unique Ride1Up models (16 variants including regional editions) in the index.
Drivetrain
- Motor type
- Mid-drive: 5 of 16 · Hub-drive: 11 of 16
- Pedal sensing
- Torque sensor: 13 of 16 · Cadence only: 3 of 16
- Throttle
- 10 of 16
- Torque range
- 42–95 Nm
Battery & range
- Battery capacity
- 252–720 Wh
- Maximum range
- 60 mi / 97 km (manufacturer claim)
- Removable battery
- 15 of 16
Components
- Drivetrain
- Belt drive: 4 of 16 · Chain drive: 12 of 16
- Hydraulic brakes
- all 16 models
Compliance
- US classification
- Class 1: 10 · Class 2: 10 · Class 3: 16
Model breakdown by category
16 variants across 3 categories
- Step-Over9 (56%)
- Step-Through5 (31%)
- Folding2 (13%)
Ride1Up 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portola (10.4AH) | $945 | Hub | 500 Wh | 40 mi | 59.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Portola (13.4AH) | $995 | Hub | 643 Wh | 40 mi | 59.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Chain) | $1,395 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Chain) LS | $1,395 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Belt) | $1,395 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Belt) LS | $1,395 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp) | $1,445 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp) LS | $1,445 | Hub | 360 Wh | 40 mi | 40.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Vorsa XR | $1,595 | Hub | 720 Wh | 60 mi | 70.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Vorsa ST | $1,595 | Hub | 720 Wh | 60 mi | 70.0 lbs | Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 |
| Prodigy V2 ST (Chain) | $1,795 | Mid-drive | 504 Wh | 50 mi | 61.0 lbs | Class 3 |
| Prodigy V2 XR (Chain) | $1,895 | Mid-drive | 504 Wh | 50 mi | 61.0 lbs | Class 3 |
| TrailRush | $1,995 | Mid-drive | 504 Wh | 50 mi | 58.0 lbs | Class 3 |
| CF Racer1 | $2,195 | Hub | 252 Wh | 40 mi | 28.6 lbs | Class 3 |
| Prodigy V2 LS (Belt CVT) | $2,595 | Mid-drive | 504 Wh | 50 mi | 58.0 lbs | Class 3 |
| Prodigy V2 LX (Belt CVT) | $2,595 | Mid-drive | 504 Wh | 50 mi | 58.0 lbs | Class 3 |
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Independent spec data compiled by Velo Index. Updated July 2026.
Range figures are manufacturer claims.
Complete Ride1Up model list
All 16 unique Ride1Up models in the Velo Index database, with regional availability noted where applicable.
Ride1Up e-bike models in this database: CF Racer1, Portola (10.4AH), Portola (13.4AH), Prodigy V2 LS (Belt CVT), Prodigy V2 LX (Belt CVT), Prodigy V2 ST (Chain), Prodigy V2 XR (Chain), Roadster v3 (Belt), Roadster v3 (Belt) LS, Roadster v3 (Chain), Roadster v3 (Chain) LS, Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp), Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp) LS, TrailRush, Vorsa ST, Vorsa XR.
Ride1Up range: common questions
How many e-bike models does Ride1Up have?
Ride1Up has 16 e-bike models in the Velo Index database across USA: Portola (10.4AH), Portola (13.4AH), Roadster v3 (Chain), Roadster v3 (Chain) LS, Roadster v3 (Belt), Roadster v3 (Belt) LS, Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp), Roadster v3 (Chain+Susp) LS, Vorsa XR, Vorsa ST, Prodigy V2 ST (Chain), Prodigy V2 XR (Chain), TrailRush, CF Racer1, Prodigy V2 LS (Belt CVT), Prodigy V2 LX (Belt CVT).
What is the Ride1Up e-bike price range?
Ride1Up models in the index range from $945 to $2,595.
What is the lightest Ride1Up e-bike?
The CF Racer1 is the lightest Ride1Up model in the index at 28.6 lbs.
Which Ride1Up e-bike has the longest claimed range?
The Vorsa XR has the highest manufacturer-claimed range in the index at 60 mi. Range claims vary with rider weight, terrain and assist level.
Does Ride1Up make a mid-drive e-bike?
Yes. Prodigy V2 ST (Chain), Prodigy V2 XR (Chain), TrailRush, Prodigy V2 LS (Belt CVT), Prodigy V2 LX (Belt CVT) use a mid-drive motor; the remaining 11 variants use hub motors.
Does Ride1Up make a folding e-bike?
Yes. Portola (10.4AH), Portola (13.4AH).
Do Ride1Up e-bikes have removable batteries?
15 of 16 Ride1Up variants in the index have removable batteries.
What classes are Ride1Up e-bikes?
Class availability across the range: Class 1 on 10 models, Class 2 on 10, Class 3 on 16.
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