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MEDIAN $2,900 CAD · 345 OFFERS · 34 CUTS ≥20% · DEEPEST −48% · 208 MODELS · 43 BRANDS · SNAPSHOT 07·10

Addmotor Freetan M-368X Full-Suspension Semi-Recumbent eTrike
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Addmotor

Freetan M-368X Full-Suspension Semi-Recumbent eTrike

E-trike Value 61/100
$3,299 USD
Best offer · Addmotor (direct) seen Jul 10, 2026 View offer

Addmotor's full-suspension semi-recumbent comfort trike, billed as the world's first semi-recumbent e-trike. A 750W rear motor (1,400W peak, 90Nm) pairs with a UL-certified 48V 20Ah Samsung battery for up to about 85-90 miles.

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A proprietary universal-joint steering system and ultra-low step-through frame target seniors and riders with limited mobility, while front and rear suspension, fat tires and triple disc brakes handle varied terrain. Adjustable reclining seat and handlebars fit riders roughly 5'1" to 6'7".

Retailer's own copy, quoted as published.

Source: redtail-catalog:2026-07 · confidence: verified · brand page

Specifications — as published

Motor
1400 W
Battery
960 Wh · 48 V
Claimed range
up to 145 km
Assist cutoff
32 km/h
Weight
67 kg
Max payload
127 kg

Only fields published by the brand are shown — nothing is estimated.

Where it stands legally · Canada

At 1400 W / 32 km/h, this model exceeds Canada's federal 500 W / 32 km/h benchmark — check your province before riding on public roads. Provincial rules — US riding-law guides are coming.

Offers — by market

United States — USD

  • Addmotor (direct) $3,299 USD Offer
  • Redtail eBikes $3,599 −8% $3,299 USD Offer

Prices are read nightly from retailer storefronts; markdowns are the retailer's own list-vs-current price. Currencies never mix — CAD and USD offers are separate boards.

The verdict — computed, not opined

The biggest battery of any e-trike at or under $3,299 USD.
  • Value Score 61/100 — ranked 21 of 27 USD-priced e-trike models
  • Price rank 23 of 27 e-trike models priced in USD

Every line above is derived from catalog data at build time — how scoring works.