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ENGWE L20 new e-bike with 90-mile range arrives

The ENGWE L20 e-bike has up to 90 miles (~140 km) of assistance range. (Image source: ENGWE)
The ENGWE L20 e-bike has up to 90 miles (~140 km) of assistance range. (Image source: ENGWE)
ENGWE has launched the L20 e-bike in the US and Europe. The US model has a 750W motor and a top assistance speed of 25 mph (~40 kph), while the UK/EU model has a 250W motor for a 25 kph (~16 mph) top speed. Both models can travel up to 90 miles (~140 km) between charges.

The ENGWE L20 e-bike has launched in the US and can be pre-ordered in Europe. The US model has a 750W brushless motor providing 960W peak power and a top speed of 25 mph (~40 kph). The UK/EU model has a 250W motor with 50 Nm torque, assisting you at speeds up to 25 kph (~16 mph).

Both versions of the L20 have a 48V 13Ah lithium-ion battery, providing up to 90 miles (~140 km) of range; the power pack takes around 6.5 hours to charge fully. The e-bikes have seven-speed Shimano gears and 160mm front and rear disc brakes. A front suspension system and 20 x 4-in all-terrain fat tires help to make your ride more comfortable. The L20 has an aluminum alloy step-through frame, supporting a 264 lbs (~120 kg) payload and is suitable for riders 5 ft to 6.8 ft (~155 to 210 cm) in height.

Accessories on the electric bicycle include a front basket, rear rack and headlight. The bike comes in four colors: Flamingo Pink, Avocado Green, Snow White and Onyx Black. You can buy the ENGWE L20 e-bike in the US for US$1,199.99, with a US$150 coupon for early birds currently reducing the price to US$1,049.99. Customers in the UK and EU can pre-order the bicycle for £1,199 or €1,199, with £150 or €150 coupons also offered, with the model due to be available from May 20.

The ENGWE L20 e-bike in Avocado Green. (Image source: ENGWE)
The ENGWE L20 e-bike in Avocado Green. (Image source: ENGWE)
The ENGWE L20 e-bike comes in various colors. (Image source: ENGWE)
The ENGWE L20 e-bike comes in various colors. (Image source: ENGWE)

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Polly Allcock, 2023-05-10 (Update: 2023-05-10)