High Speed Electric Bikes: Redefining Your Daily Pace
Why settle for the slow lane? Our collection of high speed electric bikes is engineered for riders who value time and performance. Built with high-wattage motors and advanced controllers, these fast ebikes deliver rapid acceleration and maintain Class 3 speeds (28mph) with ease. Whether you're outrunning city traffic or crushing a long suburban commute, Varun gives you the velocity you crave.
Discover the quickest electric bicycles in our lineup—built for power, stability, and rock-solid control.
Stability Meets Velocity: Engineering for 28MPH
Speed is nothing without control. At Varun, our performance electric bikes aren't just about bigger motors; they're about a holistic approach to high-speed safety. We utilize reinforced frames to prevent speed wobbles and integrate hydraulic disc brakes to ensure you can stop as fast as you go. When you're traveling at Class 3 speeds, every component needs to be professional-grade.

High-Torque Motors for Rapid Acceleration
The best quick-commute ebikes differentiate themselves at the stoplight. Our motors are tuned for immediate power delivery, allowing you to reach top speeds in seconds. This isn't just about thrill—it's about staying safe by keeping pace with traffic flow.

Advanced Chassis & Handling
At high velocities, small bumps feel like craters. That’s why our fast electric bicycles feature responsive suspension systems and high-traction tires. This combination maintains a "glued to the road" feel, giving you the confidence to corner and cruise at peak performance.
Velocity Guide: Choosing Your Speed Tier
| Performance Class | Max Assisted Speed | Recommended Terrain |
|---|---|---|
| Class 2 Commuter | 20 MPH (Throttle) | Leisurely bike paths and beach boardwalks. |
| Class 3 High Speed | 28 MPH (Pedal Assist) | Serious urban commuting and long-distance roads. |
| Off-Road Unleashed | Varies by Load | Rugged trails and private land exploration. |
FAQs
1. What is a Class 3 electric bike in the USA?
A Class 3 ebike is a high-speed electric bicycle that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling, with a maximum assisted speed of 28 mph. They are ideal for road commuting.
2. Do I need a driver's license for a 28mph ebike?
In most US states, you do not need a license, insurance, or registration for a Class 3 ebike, making it a cost-effective alternative to a moped or car.
3. Can I ride my high-speed ebike on bike paths?
This varies by local city ordinances. While Class 3 bikes are generally allowed on roads and bike lanes, some multi-use paths restrict speeds to 20mph. We recommend checking your local DOT website.
4. Are these bikes street-legal?
Yes, all Varun high-speed ebikes are designed to comply with US federal standards (750W motor limit), ensuring they are street-legal for adult riders.
5. How much range will I lose if I ride at top speed?
Wind resistance increases at higher speeds. Riding at 28mph can reduce your battery range by approximately 20-30% compared to cruising at 15mph.
6. Does rider weight affect the top speed?
The motor is electronically limited to 28mph. However, a heavier payload may slightly slow down the acceleration time it takes to reach that top speed, especially on inclines.
7. Why is 48V better than 36V for fast ebikes?
A 48V system provides higher torque and more efficient energy delivery, which prevents the motor from losing power as the battery charge drops.
8. Do high-speed ebikes wear out tires faster?
Yes. The increased friction and braking force at 28mph mean you should check your tire tread and air pressure every 200 miles for optimal safety.
9. Is it safe to ride a fast ebike in the rain?
Our bikes are IPX4/IPX5 water-resistant. However, at high speeds, road traction is significantly reduced in wet conditions. We advise reducing your speed on slippery surfaces.
10. What kind of maintenance is required?
Focus on your hydraulic brake pads and chain tension. Since you are traveling faster, ensuring your braking system is crisp is your #1 maintenance priority.






























