Heybike built its reputation on affordable commuter e-bikes and fat-tire cruisers. With the Villain, the company moves into a different category. This model is a compact electric dirt bike designed for off-road riding, not a pedal-assist bicycle. There are no pedals, no attempt at regulatory crossover, and performance figures aligned with light electric motos like the Sur-Ron.
Heybike targets riders who want electric dirt bike performance without paying full motorcycle prices. This model also launches the brand’s new Sports lineup, signaling a clear strategy shift toward throttle-only electric machines.

Performance and Motor Output
The Villain uses a mid-drive motor rated at 4,160 watts peak. Torque output reaches 190 Nm. Combined with a curb weight of 125 lb or 57 kg, the power-to-weight ratio stands out in this price range.
Heybike claims a top speed of 45 mph or 72 km/h. Riders get selectable speed modes capped at 20 mph and 38 mph. These modes support controlled riding and longer range when needed.
Battery, Range, and Charging
The Villain runs on a 1,352 Wh battery rated at 52V and 26Ah. Heybike lists a maximum range of up to 50 miles or 80 km. Real-world range will depend on speed, terrain, and riding style. For aggressive off-road riding, expect lower numbers.
Charging time ranges from 4 to 6 hours. Regenerative braking adds minor efficiency gains, though speed-limited modes will have a larger impact on usable range.
Suspension, Brakes, and Wheels
Front suspension comes from a hydraulic fork with 150 mm of travel. The rear uses a nitrogen shock to manage uneven terrain. Braking relies on hydraulic disc brakes with 190 mm rotors front and rear.

Wheel sizing stays compact with a 14-inch front wheel and 12-inch rear wheel. This setup favors agility and tight handling on dirt paths and backyard tracks. Larger riders may find the size limiting, though the target audience skews toward lighter and younger riders.
Safety and Rider Aids
Heybike includes features aimed at new and younger riders. A magnetic kill switch cuts power if the rider separates from the bike. Throttle reset protection reduces unintended acceleration. Reverse assist helps maneuver the bike in tight spaces.
These additions support casual off-road use and first-time electric dirt bike ownership.
Customization and Accessories
The Villain uses exposed fasteners and simple panels for easy visual customization. Owners can change graphics or wraps without full disassembly. Optional accessories include a Bluetooth speaker for music or simulated engine sounds.

Pricing and Market Position
The Heybike Villain carries an MSRP of $1,499. An early-bird price of $1,399 is expected at launch. At this level, it undercuts most light electric dirt bikes while offering competitive performance figures.
Heybike rates the Villain for riders aged 14 and up. The model targets buyers cross-shopping gas pit bikes and entry-level electric dirt bikes. Pricing and specs position it as a strong value option in the growing light electric off-road segment.
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