American e-bike maker Priority has introduced its latest model, the Skyline, a high-performance electric bike designed for enthusiasts seeking advanced technology and robust capabilities.
Equipped with a 750-watt torque-sensing rear hub motor, the Skyline delivers a top speed of 28 mph and 90 Nm of torque, enabling smooth climbs on varied terrain.

The Skyline’s drivetrain integrates a Pinion C1.12i smart shift gearbox offering 12 electronically controlled gears across a 600% range, combined with a Gates Carbon belt drive known for durability and low maintenance.
Power comes from a removable 720 Wh downtube battery, supporting an estimated range between 20 and 60 miles depending on riding conditions and assist settings.
Built on a 6061 aluminum frame weighing 68 lbs (30.8 kg), the e-bike includes wide 650x50c Maxxis tires, front suspension with 80 mm travel, and Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with motor cutoff for reliable stopping power. The bike also features integrated lighting and a backlit display with multiple assist modes and trip data.
Priced starting at $3,999, the Skyline is available in three sizes and comes in white. Priority is currently offering a $300 launch discount through August 18, reducing the price to $3,699. The e-bike can be pre-ordered through Priority’s official website.
