Is JackRabbit Really Making a Two-Person E-Bike?
Rumors are flying — and by the looks of JackRabbit's own teaser video, those rumors might just be true. A shiny silver model has surfaced online, looking bigger and bolder than the brand’s famously compact micro e-bikes. And yes, it seems to have room for two riders.
First Look at the Design
The teaser doesn’t give us the full picture — literally — thanks to a surfboard mount blocking part of the frame. Still, a few things are crystal clear:
- It’s longer than the standard JackRabbit models.
- There’s a two-seater configuration.
- Chunky folding footpegs are still in place instead of pedals.
- Wide handlebars with the unique 90º turning lock are present.
Compact Yet Spacious
On JackRabbit’s smaller bikes, the handlebar lock allows the frame to be just 7 inches (17 cm) wide when stored. Will this new model be just as easy to tuck away? Possibly not — but it’s still shaping up to be a space-saver compared to most electric bikes.
Wheel Size Mystery
The teaser hints at wheels larger than the usual 20-inch size. From certain angles, the front wheel looks like 24 or even 26 inches, while the rear remains hidden behind that surfboard. Could this be JackRabbit’s first “mullet” setup — different-sized wheels front and back?
Seating & Comfort Options
Some shots show a standard bicycle saddle, while others feature a stretched banana-seat design — perfect for two. This could mean buyers will get to choose their seat style.
Battery & Range
We spotted two of JackRabbit’s Rangebuster batteries on the frame. Each battery offers up to 24 miles (39 km) of riding, so together, we could be looking at nearly 50 miles (80 km) on a single charge.
What We Still Don’t Know
- Will it get the torquey motor from the JackRabbit XG Pro?
- Will there finally be a pedal option?
- Will it be classified as an e-bike or more like a seated scooter?
Final Thoughts
From a brand known for rethinking what an e-bike can be, this could be one of the most exciting releases of 2025. Whether you’re a commuter, beach cruiser, or just love unique rides, the two-seater z might be worth the wait.
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