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Budget eBike Gives Adventurers The Power to Explore

Engwe has rolled out a fat-tire folding adventure ebike, with full suspension and lots of grunt, for a remarkably low price.


Engwe foldable e-bike
Credit: Engwe

Engwe Bikes is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, having been set up by biking enthusiasts looking to offer quality rides at affordable prices. "In its decade of development, Engwe has assembled a design and research team boasting over 100 patents, along with an annual investment of up to $3 million in research and development, keeping Engwe at the forefront of electric biking technology," said the company in a press statement. "With products spanning over 40 countries and regions worldwide, Engwe has delivered enjoyable riding experiences to over 2,000,000 riders."


The Engine Pro 2.0 - its new fat-tire folding adventure ebike - has a rear-hub battery motor to power the ride, giving pedal-assist speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h), or 20 mph with throttle only.


The battery is reckoned to be good for up to 68 miles (109 km) of per-charge riding or 30 miles without pedalling. A mid-handlebar colour LCD display shows key ride data. Rounding out the key specs are 20-inch rims wrapped in 4-inch-wide fat tires, hydraulic brakes, LED lighting, fenders front and back, and a side kickstand.


Tempted? The Engwe Engine Pro 2.0 can be yours for US$1,299. The video below has more...



 
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