1. The Lopifit electric walking bike is powered by a treadmill.
The Lopifit electric walking bike combines a treadmill and bike. It's powered by walking on the treadmill and can go up to 18 mph for upwards of 50 miles per charge. Lopifit describes the bike as "low physical impact, high cardio, high-calorie burn exercise" and eco-friendly way to commute. It starts at $2,895.
2. The Gi Fly Bike has USB ports and can fold in half in one second.
The Gi Fly Bike is made from 100% recycled materials and comes with USB ports to charge devices when using. It can charge in four hours and go up to 40 miles on one charge. The coolest part about this bike is that it can fold in one second for easy storage and travel. The bike starts at $2,879.
Here's another look at the Gi Fly Bike when its folded up.
3. The Leaos Solar Bike can charge while you're riding it because of its solar panels.
The Leaos solar bike is a uniquely designed bike that can be charged with solar panels. The battery level is indicated on a display, along with speed.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad4. The Vanmoof Electrified S can be unlocked with fingerprint ID and pairs with an app.
The high-tech Vanmoof Electrified S can be unlocked with a fingerprint. It also has its own app that pairs up with the bike to control features like locking and unlocking, updates, and a GPS. It takes up to six hours to charge, but can go nearly 70 miles on one charge. The bike starts at $3,000.
5. The Volt Kensington electric bike looks like a vintage bike, but has an LCD display screen and power assistance.
The Kensington is a British designed electric bike that resembles a vintage bicycle. It can go over 60 miles on each charge, has an LCD screen to access the multiple power assistance controls. It starts at about $2,019.
6. The Piaggio Wi-Bike will notify you if its stolen.
The Piaggio Wi-Bike has a tracking system that's connected 24 hours a day. If the battery is low or someone tries to steal it, you'll be alerted by push notifications on your smartphone. The bike also comes with USB ports for users to charge their phones while they ride. The bike begins pricing at about $3,000.
7. The Propella Electric Bike can be fully charged in less than three hours.
The Propella electric bike can go up to 18 mph, and can reach a full charge in less than three hours. There are multiple pedal assist levels that can be selected from the control display on the handlebars. The bike comes as either a single- or multi-speed bike, with the single speed starting at $999 and upgrades like carbon wheels are available.
8. The Moar Folding Electric Bike is designed for terrain, and can fold in half for travel.
The Moar folding bike has wider tires than most bikes so that it can handle varied terrain. It has car-like features like a horn and turn signals so it can be ridden in busy areas. As the name suggests, the bike can fold in half. It can hit a max speed of 20 mph. The bike begins pricing at $1,399 and can be pre-ordered on the company's website. It is expected to ship in April.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad9. Biomega AMS E-low is designed for city-dwellers and commuters.
This bike has a sleek and lightweight design intended for use by commuters in cities. The range is shorter than many bikes at only 25-40 miles per charge, and it starts at about $2,800.