The Tenways Wayfarer commuter e-bike has received high marks for its smooth ride and extended battery life in a recent review.

The Wayfarer enters a competitive urban market by attempting to balance high-speed capability with a refined torque-sensor experience. Its performance targets commuters who require longer distances between charges without sacrificing the feel of a traditional bicycle.

Produced in the Netherlands and sold in Europe and the U.S., the bike is designed for diverse terrains ranging from city cobbles to the countryside. The model features a 750 W peak motor [4] and is designated as a Class 3 e-bike, allowing it to reach speeds up to 28 mph [5].

Battery performance is a primary selling point for the manufacturer. The Wayfarer can achieve a maximum range of up to 85 miles on a single charge [1]. This makes it the longest-range e-bike produced by Tenways to date.

Pricing for the model has varied. The base price at launch was listed at $2,199 [2], though a flash-sale previously offered the bike for $1,799 [3].

Reviewers have highlighted the smooth-torque-sensor ride as a standout feature. The integration of the motor and the pedal assistance is intended to provide a seamless transition, reducing the jerky feeling often associated with lower-end commuter bikes. This positioning allows Tenways to market the Wayfarer as a premium option for daily transit.

The Wayfarer can achieve a maximum range of up to 85 miles on a single charge.

The entry of the Wayfarer suggests a shift in the commuter e-bike market toward 'premium utility.' By combining Class 3 speeds with a high-capacity battery and a refined torque sensor, Tenways is targeting a demographic that views the e-bike as a primary vehicle replacement rather than a last-mile accessory.