How to Choose the Right Replacement Battery for Your NAKTO Model
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NAKTO makes over a dozen e-bike models, and each one uses a specific battery voltage and capacity — there's no single "universal" NAKTO battery. Ordering the wrong one won't just fail to fit; the wrong voltage can affect your motor's performance or damage components. Here's how to find the exact match for your bike.
Step 1: Find your bike's model name
Check the frame, your original purchase receipt, or the sticker on your original battery pack — it usually lists both the model name and the voltage/amp-hour rating (e.g. "36V 10Ah"). If you can still read the spec off your old battery, that's the fastest way to confirm the right match.
Step 2: Match your model to the right battery
| NAKTO Model | Battery Spec | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Camel | 36V 10Ah | $269 |
| Cruiser | 36V 10Ah | $269 |
| Super Cruiser | 48V 12Ah (750W) or 48V 12Ah (500W) | $299–$339 |
| Classic | 36V 12Ah | $279 |
| Folding OX | 48V 10Ah (1.0 or 2.0) | $279–$299 |
| Skylark | 36V 10Ah | $269 |
| Mini Cruiser | 48V 8Ah | $269 |
| Elegance / Elegance 2 | 36V 10Ah or 48V 10Ah | $269–$279 |
| Discovery | Factory-matched spec | $269 |
| Santa Monica | 48V 10Ah | $359 |
| Ranger | Factory-matched spec | $289 |
| Fashion | 36V 10Ah | $269 |
| Pony | 36V 10Ah | $269 |
| F2 | 48V 16Ah | $299 |
| Mini Cruiser 2 | 48V 8Ah | $269 |
| F4 | 48V 16Ah or 20Ah | $299 |
A few models need extra care when ordering
Several NAKTO models come in more than one battery configuration, so double-check which variant applies to you before ordering:
- Super Cruiser — available for both the 750W and 500W motor versions; these use different specs, so confirm your motor wattage first
- Folding OX — the 12" Folding OX 1.0 and 14" Folding OX 2.0 use different batteries; check your wheel size
- Elegance / Elegance 2 — available in both 36V 10Ah and 48V 10Ah; check your original battery sticker to confirm
- F4 — available in 16Ah and 20Ah capacity; both fit the same bike, but capacity affects range, so pick based on your battery's original rating
Still not sure which one you need?
If your model isn't listed here, or you're not confident about which variant matches your bike, the safest way to confirm is to check the voltage and amp-hour rating printed directly on your existing battery pack — it's usually on a label on the side or bottom of the unit. That number is the one thing that has to match exactly.
Once you've replaced your battery, our step-by-step removal and installation guide walks through the process, and if you run into a charging issue afterward, check our guide on fixing a blown battery fuse.