Skip to main content

The Manual may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.

Review of the VanMoof S3 Ebike: Ultra Techy, Ultra Smooth

You might have noticed that ebikes are popping up in bike lanes with increasing frequency, and among them, the slick-looking offerings from VanMoof are more and more common. Designed with the intention of creating the “iPhone of ebikes,” the VanMoof S3 certainly looks the part. But how does it actually perform? Here’s our VanMoof S3 ebike review.

Our tester put the S3 through rigorous trials alongside a slew of the most talked-about ebikes in the industry, so you can rest assured that this is a genuine, firsthand appraisal. The S3 was tested in different road conditions, up some pretty substantial hills, and was ridden at great length to push the battery to its limits. Our conclusion: This is one sweet, awesomely techy bike.

The VanMoof S3 ebike standing against some stairs.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

VanMoof S3 Ebike Review: Performance

Before we dig into the specific tech tools, let’s take a look at the performance of the VanMoof S3. Simply put, it’s great.

The S3 offers a supremely smooth riding experience, whether riding on flat straightaways or careening through curves up and downhill. Boasting the industry’s first automatic electronic shifters, it moves through its four speeds with buttery smoothness, making for a silky ride. It also cruises uphill without hesitation.

While its throttle doesn’t accelerate quite as rapidly as some similarly priced bikes, nor does its 20 mph max powered-speed match the 28 mph offered by some competitors, it’s still a fast bike, and once it gets up to speed, it cruises right along. Our tester reports that while the quality of its riding experience wasn’t as immediately apparent as some other bikes — like the Juiced RipCurrent S, for example — the S3 grew on him, eventually ranking among the best.

VanMoof S3 Ebike Tech

Arguably the most unique aspect of the VanMoof S3 involves its slick tech. Linked to an app, the S3 boasts remote locking (which can also be accomplished by toeing a peg at the rear wheel), an alarm system, adjustable gear profiles (including flat, hilly, and custom), a customizable electronic bell, and an advanced tracking system. If you happen to misplace your S3 — or if it gets stolen — you can track it via Apple’s Find My app or the VanMoof app itself. And if you can’t find it, the company’s Bike Hunters will find it for you.

The VanMoof S3 E-Bike and its tech-navigation.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

So far. there’s no ebike that’s nearly as tech-savvy as the VanMoof S3.

VanMoof S3 Battery Life and Range

Another great aspect of the S3 involves its range. With a range spanning 37 miles to 93 miles (depending on road conditions and how hard you push it), it offers one of the high ranges for its price segment. Strap on the company’s battery extender, and it will go up to another 65 miles. That means that under ideal conditions. it can go for over 150 miles.

VanMoof S3 Design and Accessories

What’s more, the VanMoof S3 looks great. Sleek and futuristic, it unquestionably accomplishes its mission of looking state-of-the-art. It can also be customized with a bunch of slick add-ons, like front and rear carriers and baskets, panniers, and special saddles. The integrated lighting is also super bright, providing plenty of illumination for navigating and safety.

VanMoof S3 Ebike Review: Conclusion

When all is said and done, the VanMoof S3 is a tremendously functional, tremendously cool ebike. It offers industry-leading tech features, a silky-smooth ride, and it looks flat-out great. Beyond all that, thanks to its substantial range and all-around solid performance, it’s one of the best urban commuters out there.

Nick Hilden
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Nick Hilden is a lifestyle and culture writer whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Afar…
3 amazing steady-state cardio exercises to work into your fitness routine
man on treadmill

The endless rows and rows of cardio equipment at the gym are pretty standard -- from treadmills to exercise bikes. Although you're likely to see the same equipment at nearly any gym, there are endless types of cardio you can do on each machine. From high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to steady-state cardio, changing up your cardio workouts helps to keep things interesting while also maximizing your fitness. Below, learn why you should incorporate steady-state cardio into your routine and which exercises to try.

What is steady-state cardio?

Read more
This is the best pull day workout routine for size and strength
These effective exercises work your pulling muscles
A man in black sleeveless top doing pull ups with a bar at a park.

You use your pulling muscles regularly when you pull open the door and pull the bed sheets over the mattress and maybe when you pull some furniture around here and there. Adding a pull-day workout helps you boost your muscle size and strength in your major upper body muscles. From the old-fashioned pull-ups to the well-known deadlift, we’ve listed the best pull-day exercises to add to your routine.
What is a pull-day workout?

A pull-day workout focuses on specific exercises that work your pulling muscles, such as your lats, lower back, biceps, grip, traps, and rear deltoids. Strengthening your lower back is also especially important for everyday activities. 

Read more
7 exercises that target the deep core (and what that actually means)
The best workouts to target your deep core (and why that's important)
a man getting into plank pose

Spend enough time — or any time — on bodybuilding TikTok and Instagram, and you'll see tons of tools and exercises focusing on the coveted six-pack abs. That part of the mid-section is visible, though a six-pack isn't attainable for everyone. Genetics plays a role.

Besides, toning the midsection is about much more than a particular look—and even those sometimes visible ab muscles. In fitness studio classes and on apps, trainers constantly discuss the "deep core." These crucial muscles team up to help you run faster, lift heavier, and operate better in your day-to-day life. What are the deep core muscles, and how do you target them? This information and seven bodyweight-only deep core exercises will improve your fitness and function and reduce pain risk.
What is the deep core?

Read more