Fat Tire Bikes Aren't Just For Winter: Top Summer Picks

Written by: Rémy Rossi | July 21, 2025 Time to read 5 min

Fall in love with summer with an e-Bike. Fat tire electric bikes are built for beach days, trails, and smooth summer cruising!

More about the Author: Remy Rossi

Rémy Rossi is a bike writer, mechanic, and educator who got his start in community-based bike shops and co-ops. With a decade in the industry, he still wrenches on bikes when he can and plays bike polo on a fixie.

Rad Power RadRunner electric bike in front of cacti
When fat bikes came onto my radar, they were seemingly reserved for snowy, icy, and wintery rides. Their ultra-wide tires help float above loose, soft riding surfaces like snow and provide tons of grip on off-road routes. 

The thing is— I don’t like the cold. Luckily for me, though, fat bikes haven’t stayed hibernating in the chilly months and are now popular on forest paths, streets, and sandy spots. The extra comfort and cushion from fat tires are ideal for smooth summer riding, like an inflated version of the balloon tires we’re already used to on beach cruisers. If you’re looking for a fat tire electric bike this summer, I’ve picked out my favorite models in Upway’s catalog!  

Best Fat Tire Electric Bikes for Summer Riding

The fat tire electric bike options below run the gamut, from comfort cruisers to moto-style models, cargo bikes, and all-terrain beasts. Fat tires are versatile and can elevate your roll in a few different ways, so there’s a little bit for everyone regardless of your riding style. Browse the high-quality fat tire e-Bikes below, available on Upway at prices up to 60% off retail!

Velotric Nomad 1

Velotric Nomad 1  electric fat tire bike
Explore in comfort these summer months on the Velotric Nomad 1. This step-through e-Bike is all about rider comfort, equipped with CST 26” x 4.0” fat tires, upright geometry, and a cushy front suspension fork. I’d recommend it for a relaxed commuter or versatile e-Bike for neighborhood rides and light off-road adventures— those are some pretty knobby fat tires, after all. 

The powerful 750W rear hub motor provides Class 2 speeds, topping out at 20 mph on pedal-assist and throttle modes. There’s a 662 Wh battery tucked inside the downtube and an elegant frame paint job. This comfy model reminds me a bit of the step-through version Specialized Turbo Vado, but with a much more affordable price tag. Huge value, big tires, and tons of fun. 

Specialized Globe Haul ST

Specialized Globe Haul ST electric fat tire bike
During most of the year, I typically ride for commuting and workouts, but during summer, my bike becomes my Swiss Army knife for adventures. I ride to hang out with friends, run errands, head to the beach, and whatever other sunny plans pop up— the Specialized Globe Haul ST cargo e-Bike can handle all that and more. 

More compact than a long-tail cargo e-Bike, this short-tail version has a sturdy rear rack, small yet fat tires, and tons of mounting points for accessories. This popular model is much-loved by many cyclists because of its style, utility, and speed. It’s actually a Class 3 e-Bike that can assist up to 28 mph thanks to the custom-built Specialized 750W rear hub motor and large 772 Wh external battery. Looking for an all-around workhorse for summer fun? This picnic-loving fat tire electric bike will haul you day after day. 

Aventon Aventure.2

Aventon Aventure.2 electric fat tire bike
One of the most popular fat tire electric bikes on bike paths across the country, the Aventon Aventure is packed with features and value. I’d call it an all-terrain e-Bike because of the rugged design— without falling into more premium e-MTB territory— and adventurous spirit. 

The 4” fat tires are decently knobby, and there’s front suspension for a bit more cushion and control. The fenders, rear rack, and comfortable geometry help the Aventure double as a daily commuter or recreational bike for summer rides. There are even turn signals on the seat stays. Start your year-round riding this summer with the Aventon Aventure. 

Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus

Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus fat tire ebike
Rad Power Bikes transformed their flagship RadRover model with this 6th generation, drastically altering the design, battery placement, and components. The result is a fat tire e-Bike that still looks elegant— ready for city streets and light off-road expeditions. The semi-integrated 672 Wh battery is a hallmark part from Rad Power and one that I always appreciate.

The 750W rear hub motor assists up to 20 mph when pedaling or in throttle mode so you can cruise with less effort when you want. There are front bosses if you want to attach a basket for summer trips and impromptu picnics, too. Rugged and versatile, the RadRover slots in well in this summer shortlist. 

SUPER73 S2

SUPER73 electric fat tire bike


The SUPER73 S2 feels at home along the boardwalk, boasting serious beach style and retro flair. SUPER73 electric bikes are perfect for West Coast riding, and the original S2 model keeps things moving. It’s the single-speed version, but everything else on the bike is quite maximalist, from the motor-style fat tires, fuel tank battery, rugged frame, and bench seat. We see tons of these models around our LA UpCenter in Redondo Beach, and this one is a great addition to your very own beach-going essentials.  

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do electric bikes cost?

A good-quality electric bike usually costs between $2,000 and $4,000 at retail, though premium models can run much higher. At Upway, you can find both new and pre-owned e-Bikes from leading brands—often at discounts of up to 60%!

Are helmets required when riding an e-Bike?

Helmets are always a good idea when riding any type of bike, and some states require them. Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Oregon are some of the states that require wearing a helmet when riding an e-Bike, though most states don’t have a legal requirement. 

Does weather affect tire pressure?

Weather and temperature can affect tire pressure since warm air expands and colder air takes up less volume. You may need to add extra air during colder months if you notice underinflation. 

Key Takeaways


  1. Fat tires = summer comfort: Their wide grip and cushioned feel make fat e-Bikes ideal for sand, trails, and rough roads.
  2. Versatility reigns: From cargo haulers to cruisers, there’s a fat tire e-Bike for every type of summer rider.
  3. Shop smart with Upway: Get up to 60% off retail on top fat tire e-Bike models—perfect for upgrading your ride without breaking the bank.

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