Mihogo NX vs Jasion X-Hunter ST: How Two $899 Off-Road E-Bikes Compare

At RideRow we carry every brand, so we have no dog in this fight — our job is to lay the numbers side by side and let the specs talk. Below we compare the Mihogo NX ($899, list $1,499) against the Jasion X-Hunter ST ($899, list $1,899). Both land at the identical $899 price and share a 20"x4.0" fat-tire, full-suspension, off-road-styled build, making this one of the closest apples-to-apples matchups in the category.

Every number below is pulled from the manufacturer's own product listing (mihogo.com for the NX, jasionbike.com for the X-Hunter ST). Where a brand does not publish a spec, we mark it 待核 (unverified) rather than guess — a spec we cannot source, we do not print.

Spec-by-spec comparison

Spec Mihogo NX ($899) Jasion X-Hunter ST ($899)
Motor 750W rear-hub (custom designed), 1000W peak 750W BLDC (rated), 1400W peak
Torque 85 Nm 85 Nm
Battery 48V, 12.8Ah (614.4Wh) 48V, 13Ah (~624Wh)
Claimed range 60–80 miles (brand: "depending on riding conditions") Up to 71 miles
Top speed 25 MPH 30+ MPH
Class 待核 (unverified) 待核 (unverified)
Frame One-piece magnesium, integrated Aluminum alloy, with internal battery
Total weight 30 kg (~66 lbs), including battery 71 lbs
Payload capacity 550 lbs 480 lbs max
Wheels / tires 20", 20"x4.0" Chaoyang black tire 20", 20"x4" fat tire, puncture-resistant
Brakes Hydraulic disc Dual hydraulic disc
Suspension Front hydraulic shock (adjustable soft/hard) + rear — brand describes it as a dual-suspension system Front suspension fork + rear (adjustable; exact rear travel spec 待核 for this ST variant)
Drivetrain Shimano 7-speed (52T front, 14–28T rear cassette) Shimano 7-speed
Display Color LCD with app Color display
Charger Custom 48V/2A Standard 2.0A (US)
Pedal assist levels 待核 (unverified) 0–5 levels

What the numbers actually say

  • Motor and torque parity. Both bikes share the identical 85 Nm torque rating, though the X-Hunter ST's peak wattage is published higher (1400W vs the NX's 1000W) and its top speed is listed higher (30+ MPH vs 25 MPH). Rated sustained power is the same 750W on both.
  • Range. The NX's published range (60–80 miles) sits above the X-Hunter ST's published 71 miles at the high end, but the ranges overlap significantly and both depend heavily on riding mode.
  • Frame and weight. The NX uses a one-piece magnesium frame at a claimed 66 lbs total; the X-Hunter ST uses aluminum with an internal battery compartment at 71 lbs. The NX is the lighter bike on paper by roughly 5 lbs.
  • Payload. The NX's published 550 lbs payload capacity is notably higher than the X-Hunter ST's 480 lbs — the largest single spec gap between these two bikes.
  • Suspension detail. Both advertise front-and-rear (full) suspension, but Jasion's own published rear-travel figure (180mm) is attributed to the "original X-Hunter" model rather than confirmed specifically for the ST variant, so we've flagged that figure as unverified for this exact SKU rather than assume it carries over unchanged.

Objective takeaway

These two land at the exact same $899 price and match closely on motor rating and torque. The Mihogo NX stands out on payload capacity and total weight — 550 lbs vs 480 lbs, and a lighter claimed curb weight — which suits a rider who ranks load capacity and frame weight highest. The Jasion X-Hunter ST stands out on peak power and top speed — 1400W peak and 30+ MPH — which suits a rider who ranks outright speed and acceleration highest.

Before purchase, a buyer should ask Mihogo to confirm the NX's unpublished class rating and pedal-assist level count, and ask Jasion to confirm the ST's exact rear-suspension travel spec. For warranty terms and coverage, check each manufacturer's official site directly — RideRow does not set or represent either brand's warranty.

Sources: Mihogo NX specs — mihogo.com product listing. Jasion X-Hunter ST specs — jasionbike.com product listing. Prices are manufacturer list prices as observed 2026-07-15 and may change. Fields marked 待核 (unverified) were not published by the manufacturer at the time of writing.