














Enjoyable Travel
The compact body of the C3 meets the riding needs of people of different heights. The 250W motor, combined with an efficient power algorithm, makes travel with the C3 more convenient.

Explore A New Realm Of Comfortable Riding
The C3 electric bicycle features a unique low-step design that makes it easy for you to get on and off. Equipped with 14*2.125 Inch wide tires, it ensure outstanding stability and comfort on various terrains. Enjoy riding through the city and nature, relishing every comfortable journey.

Exceptional Cargo Capacity
The rear rack can hold you belongings, and you can also equip the C3 with our front basket for carrying items. You can take anything with you when you're out!
DYU electric bikes are designed for everyday Australians looking for smart, comfortable transport.
Our models meet standard electric bike specifications (250W motor, pedal assist, max 25km/h), and are ideal for use in towns, suburbs, or shared paths.
⚠️ Please check your local council or state transport laws to confirm where e-bikes can be legally used. Rules vary across NSW, VIC, QLD and other regions.
FAQ
Is the DYU C4 road legal in Australia?
Is the DYU C4 road legal in Australia?
⚠️ DYU electric bikes are considered personal mobility devices. Please check your local regulations regarding e-bike use in public areas like roads and shared paths.
How far can the C4 go on one charge?
How far can the C4 go on one charge?
The C4 can ride up to 40km depending on terrain, rider weight, and pedal assist level.
Can I fold and carry the C4 easily?
Can I fold and carry the C4 easily?
Absolutely. The C4 is compact and lightweight, folding in seconds for easy transport or storage.
Do I need tools to assemble the bike?
Do I need tools to assemble the bike?
No — the bike is 90% assembled, and comes with a small tool kit for attaching a few parts like the pedals or handlebar.
Do I need a license or rego?
Do I need a license or rego?
In most Australian states, e-bikes with 250W motors and pedal assist (like the DYU C6) do not require a license or registration. However, we always recommend checking with your local road authority for up-to-date guidelines.