Ah...got to ride the RadCity today, and a RadRover - both are very nice bikes.
For me personally, I don't care for 'fat bikes', they just seem over the top to me. And they are very bulky and like riding a freight train.
The City, much more refined, has 2.3 tires so surely not 'skinny', and while the direct drive hub isn't what I would call 'snappy', oh my it is SOOO smooth. And plenty fast.
I don't know if it would be any speed demon up hills, but as a commuter/city urban casual bicycle I think it's a hit. Very nicely done. A lot of nice features, the half-twist throttle I liked better than I thought I would, it's comfortable, the ride is great. I would buy one for the wife in a heartbeat.
For me the Giant is still my first choice so far, very happy with it. It's much lighter than all of them, the assist more well integrated, but it's a class 1 so it's limited to 25kph, and it's quite a bit more money than the others.
So our friends that got a pair of RadPower bikes - also got their friends to buy a pair, so there were six of us on a 12 mile loop today, we had a ball.
Three of them were RadRover bikes, the City, wife's Roll, and my Giant. Once you get those RadRovers going they haul ass pretty darn good.
I was favorably impressed with the RadCity. I would buy one myself. It's a veritable bargain, and now $1299.
BTW, they got $250 off for two with the demo discount coupon. Going to find a demo depot rental place and try them out is a great introduction and a helluva savings.
EDIT: I had a hard time telling what size wheels the City had, actually had to look up the spec. They look like 700c or 28" wheels, but they're 26's, with 2.3" width. And likely lends to the price point. IMO it's a perfect bike for a lady, just slightly limited for a man - the latter I think belongs on 700c wheels, depending on their size and height. JMHO