Jasion Jasion EB6 Electric Bike Review
Our verdict
The Jasion EB6 is a 2025 folding electric bike with front suspension, disc brakes, and a 7-speed drivetrain at $589. Its 330 lb weight limit is generous for an e-bike, and the pedal-assist setup suits riders who want motor help without fully giving up on pedaling.
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Adult riders who want a compact electric folding bike with motor assistance for flat to moderate terrain, especially those near the higher end of weight capacity
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- Bike type Electric Bike, Folding Bike
- Wheel size 20.0 in
- Frame material Aluminum
- Frame size 20"
- Speeds 7
- Brakes Disc
- Max rider weight of 330.0 lb - higher than 90% of the 16 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 88 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
88 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Jasion EB6 combines a folding frame with electric pedal assist, 20-inch aluminum wheels, and front suspension. The 7-speed derailleur with trigger shifters gives riders manual gear control alongside the motor. Disc brakes are a practical upgrade over rim brakes for an e-bike, especially in wet conditions or when carrying extra weight from the battery.
The 330 lb max rider weight is one of the higher figures in this category and makes the EB6 accessible to a broad range of adults. Front suspension helps absorb bumps from urban roads and light paths, which is a welcome feature on a folding e-bike at this price. The Soft Pink color is somewhat distinctive in this segment.
With 88 reviews and a 4.1 rating, the EB6 has a reasonable amount of feedback for a newer e-bike brand. The rating is decent but not exceptional, suggesting most buyers are satisfied while some have concerns worth noting before purchasing.
Pros
- 330 lb max rider weight is generous for a folding e-bike
- Disc brakes provide reliable stopping power in all conditions
- Front suspension takes the edge off rough pavement
- 7-speed drivetrain offers real gear range alongside the motor
- Priced under $600 for a folding e-bike with these specs
Cons
- Jasion is a newer brand with less long-term reliability data than established names
- 4.1 rating out of 88 reviews suggests some buyers have had issues
- No published bike weight makes it hard to assess portability
Specifications
| Bike type | Electric Bike, Folding Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 20.0 in |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Frame size | 20" |
| Speeds | 7 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Front |
| Drivetrain | Pedal Assist |
| Shifters | Trigger |
| Wheel material | Aluminum |
| Color | Soft Pink |
| Max rider weight | 330.0 lb |
| Age range | Adult |
| Model year | 2025 |
Performance notes
Electric bike with pedal-assist drivetrain. 7-speed derailleur with trigger shifters. Disc brakes. Front suspension. Aluminum frame. 20-inch aluminum wheels. Max rider weight 330 lb. 2025 model year.
What buyers say
With 88 reviews and a 4.1 average, most buyers appear satisfied but feedback is mixed enough that the rating stops short of strong. The relatively modest sample size means a few negative experiences weigh more heavily on the average. Prospective buyers should look through recent reviews for any pattern of issues.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the range of the Jasion EB6 on a single charge?
Jasion does not publish a specific range figure in the listed specifications. Electric bike range varies widely based on rider weight, terrain, speed, and how much you rely on pedal assist versus throttle. For a 20-inch folding e-bike in this class, estimates of 20 to 40 miles on assist are common, but confirm with current Jasion documentation before buying.
Is the EB6 foldable enough for public transit?
The 20-inch wheel size is the standard for folding e-bikes and folds more compactly than larger-wheeled models. However, the motor and battery add weight and bulk compared to a non-electric folder. Check the folded dimensions against your transit system's rules before relying on it for a mixed transit commute.
How does front suspension affect the riding experience?
Front suspension absorbs impacts from cracks, potholes, and curb cuts, reducing vibration through the handlebars. On a folding e-bike used in urban environments this is a practical feature. It does add a small amount of weight and complexity compared to a rigid fork, but most commuters find the comfort trade-off worthwhile.