Freesky Cheetah M-380: The All-Terrain Electric Motorbike for Snow, Sand, and City Streets
SEP 05, 2025
Table of Contents
1. Freesky Cheetah M-380 Features & Specs
2. How You Can Ride the Freesky Cheetah
3. Freesky Cheetah: Built for Freedom in Every Terrain
Every ride is more than just transportation — it’s a chance to explore, conquer, and connect with freedom. Whether you’re powering through snowy trails, gliding across sandy beaches, or navigating busy city streets, most riders are held back by range, terrain challenges, or lack of power.
The Freesky Cheetah M-380 is designed to break those limits. With its massive 60Ah battery, dual suspension, and peak power up to 4000W (dual motor), this Electric Motorbike is built for extreme versatility. Powerful enough to rival an Electric Dirt Bike, yet comfortable for daily commutes, the Cheetah gives you freedom without compromise.
Freesky Cheetah M-380 Features & Specs
The Cheetah M-380 blends power and endurance into one rugged ride. Its 48V 60Ah (2640Wh) battery ensures up to 60 miles in pure electric mode and up to 120 miles with pedal assist, giving you the freedom to ride further without worrying about range.
Its dual-motor system delivers 4000W peak output, allowing you to tackle climbs up to 40° and push through demanding terrain with ease. Paired with fat 20×4.0 inch tires and dual suspension, this electric motorbike adapts seamlessly to snow, sand, gravel, and asphalt.
Category | Specifications |
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Dimensions | 67.7 × 25.2 × 40.9 in (1720 × 640 × 1040 mm) |
Net Weight | 77 lbs (35 kg) |
Motor (Peak Power) | 2000W (single motor) / 4000W (dual motor) |
Battery | 48V 60Ah, 21700 lithium cells, removable, UL-certified |
Charging Time | 6–8 hours (100–240V input) |
Range | 60 miles pure electric / 90–120 miles pedal assist |
Top Speed | 45 mph |
Transmission | Shimano 7-speed rear derailleur |
Brakes | Front & rear hydraulic disc brakes (180mm rotors) |
Tires | 20 × 4.0 inch all-terrain fat tires |
Suspension | Dual suspension system (front 80mm travel fork + rear shock) |
Max Load | 300 lbs (135 kg) |
Rider Height | Recommended 5’2” – 6’1” |
Display | LCD color display with NFC smart lock & auto-sensing headlight |
How You Can Ride the Freesky Cheetah
Conquer Snow & Sand with Confidence
The Cheetah’s fat tires and dual suspension provide unmatched traction on loose, soft surfaces. Combined with its 4000W peak motor output, this electric motorbike glides across snowy trails and sandy beaches with ease — terrains that leave most e-bikes struggling.
Dominate Extreme Hills
Forget the old 15° limits — the Cheetah M-380 can handle steep inclines up to 40°, giving you true climbing power that’s comparable to an Electric Dirt Bike. Whether you’re hauling camping gear or just challenging yourself, the torque-rich motors keep you moving forward without hesitation.
Extended Range for True Exploration
With up to 120 miles on pedal assist, the Cheetah makes longer routes and multi-day trips possible. The removable battery system gives you flexibility to charge anywhere — at home, at camp, or on the go.
Comfort Meets Versatility
Not just built for off-road adventures, the Cheetah is also designed for daily commuting. Ergonomic handlebars, adjustable saddle, and hydraulic brakes make city rides smooth and safe, while the load capacity of 300 lbs allows you to carry groceries, work gear, or weekend essentials with confidence.
Freesky Cheetah: Built for Freedom in Every Terrain
The Freesky Cheetah M-380 isn’t just another e-bike — it’s an Electric Motorbike that bridges the gap between comfort, endurance, and raw off-road power. From snowy mountain trails to urban streets, from sandy coastlines to gravel paths, it delivers the adaptability and performance today’s riders demand.
It’s your turn to set the pace, choose your path, and ride without limits. With the Cheetah, every ride is a step closer to freedom.
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