Rattan Quercus vs Movcan V30 Pro Max: Which Is Better?

Our verdict

The Rattan Quercus and the Movcan V30 Pro Max are too close to call — we rated both 8.5/10. There's no clear winner here, so it comes down to what you want it for. We break that down below.

Side by side

AttributeRattan QuercusMovcan V30 Pro Max
Our rating8.5/108.5/10
Best for$2,000 well spent on a fast, capable e-bike—hits 28 mph real-world and edges out the RadRover 6 PlusTop pick for serious off-road riders seeking dual-motor performance and value, despite a learning curve, slow charging, and heavy weight.
Standouts
  • Impressive speeds (28 mph real-world)
  • 450 lbs payload capacity
  • Torque sensor and multiple pedal assist modes
  • Hydraulic disc brakes
  • Level kickstand and sturdy design
  • Instant dual-motor torque
  • Removable batteries for flexible charging
  • Rugged motorcycle-grade build quality
  • 55-65 mile real-world range
  • Superior off-road traction with dual motors
Watch-outs
  • Torque sensor has a learning curve
  • $2,000 price tag
  • Heavy weight, especially when loaded
  • Battery depletes quickly at high speeds
  • 6-7 hour charging time
  • Heavy weight
  • Fishtailing on loose terrain requires skill
  • Steep power delivery learning curve

Which one is right for you?

Choose the Rattan Quercus if…

$2,000 well spent on a fast, capable e-bike—hits 28 mph real-world and edges out the RadRover 6 Plus.

  • Impressive speeds (28 mph real-world)
  • 450 lbs payload capacity
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Choose the Movcan V30 Pro Max if…

Top pick for serious off-road riders seeking dual-motor performance and value, despite a learning curve, slow charging, and heavy weight.

  • Instant dual-motor torque
  • Removable batteries for flexible charging
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Why we rate them this way

Rattan Quercus — 8.5/10

$2,000 well spent on a fast, capable e-bike—hits 28 mph real-world and edges out the RadRover 6 Plus.

What we liked: Impressive speeds (28 mph real-world), 450 lbs payload capacity, Torque sensor and multiple pedal assist modes, Hydraulic disc brakes, Level kickstand and sturdy design.

Worth knowing: Torque sensor has a learning curve, $2,000 price tag, Heavy weight, especially when loaded, Battery depletes quickly at high speeds.

Movcan V30 Pro Max — 8.5/10

Top pick for serious off-road riders seeking dual-motor performance and value, despite a learning curve, slow charging, and heavy weight.

What we liked: Instant dual-motor torque, Removable batteries for flexible charging, Rugged motorcycle-grade build quality, 55-65 mile real-world range, Superior off-road traction with dual motors.

Worth knowing: 6-7 hour charging time, Heavy weight, Fishtailing on loose terrain requires skill, Steep power delivery learning curve.

Common questions

Is the Rattan Quercus or the Movcan V30 Pro Max better?

We rated both 8.5/10 — it's a genuine toss-up. Rattan Quercus: $2,000 well spent on a fast, capable e-bike—hits 28 mph real-world and edges out the RadRover 6 Plus. Movcan V30 Pro Max: Top pick for serious off-road riders seeking dual-motor performance and value, despite a learning curve, slow charging, and heavy weight.

How much do the Rattan Quercus and Movcan V30 Pro Max cost?

The Movcan V30 Pro Max is listed at $1249. We don't have a current price on file for the Rattan Quercus — check the latest on its review page.

What's the difference between the Rattan Quercus and the Movcan V30 Pro Max?

Short version — Rattan Quercus: $2,000 well spent on a fast, capable e-bike—hits 28 mph real-world and edges out the RadRover 6 Plus. Movcan V30 Pro Max: Top pick for serious off-road riders seeking dual-motor performance and value, despite a learning curve, slow charging, and heavy weight.

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