Riding a bike can be this easy.
Hop on, start pedaling, smile – that’s what the STEPS feels like. Just like the kind of riding you know and love – only now with room for your kid, a crate or the weekly shop.
One bike, endless possibilities.
The STEPS is a true all-rounder with loads of transport options. Reinvent it again and again – just the way you need it.

Compact. Lightweight. Built for everyday life.
Forget bulky cargo bikes – the Simply.Lift STEPS is compact, easy to handle (just 27 kg) and ready for anything. Whether it’s the daycare drop-off, grocery run or a bumpy weekend trail – this bike gets you there safely and comfortably. Even when you’re riding solo.
Your bike. Your extras.

The STEPS grows with you.
With the Simply.Lift STEPS, you’ve got a cargo e-bike that adapts to your everyday life – flexible, reliable, and ready for anything. Whether it’s kids, crates or big plans: with the right accessories, the STEPS fits your needs. Every single day.

Durable quality – made in Germany
The STEPS is built just for you in Hamburg – custom-assembled and ready within a few days. Short transport routes, top-quality craftsmanship: no mass production, just real bike manufacturing.
Learn moreDrive system at a glance
Up to 150 km
Eco, Normal and High
25
40 Nm
200%
sensitive
5-speed transmission
418 Wh
27 kg
CE, DIN EN 15194 EPAC

Behind the scenes & what’s new

Challenge of frame production in Europe
Challenge of frame production in Europe Why we choose European manufacturing – and what hurdles need to be overcome At a time when most bicycle frames are produced in Asia, we have consciously...

These tools are needed to build the STEPS
An e-cargo bike doesn't build itself—although we sometimes wish it would. Turning a bare frame into a fully functional Simply.Lift STEPS requires not only craftsmanship but also the right tools. B...

From frame to finished cargo bike: A look behind the scenes
An e-cargo bike doesn't just happen. It's the result of precise craftsmanship, sophisticated technology, and a whole lot of passion. But how exactly does a simple frame become a fully equipped Sim...