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ENGWE P20 previewed as ultra-lightweight new e-bike with up to 62-mile range

The P20. (Source: ENGWE)
The P20. (Source: ENGWE)
ENGWE has announced that its latest e-bike will launch as the P20 ahead of its upcoming Pre-order special event. It is touted as the most up-to-date, user-friendly city model with a removable battery and foldable design on the market, with its new low-maintenance carbon belt and torque sensor. Then again, the P20 has made performance compromises in exchange for its long-range hype.

With its streamlined, removable, lock-secured battery and "10-second" folding design, the ENGWE P20 looks like the hypermodern counterpart of its older T14 counterpart. It even upgrades to integrated front and rear lights and "puncture-proof" tires to underpin the impression that it will be ready to ride right out of the box.

The P20's "light" on maintenance and upkeep vibes persist in its upgrade to a "33,000km" carbon belt and "IP6 Waterproof" display. ENGWE also asserts that it might get up to 100 kilometers (km, or ~62.1 miles) per charge - although that might have something to do with its 18.5 kilogram (kg, or 40.7lbs) mass and 250W "silent" motor.

Accordingly, ENGWE has put the P20 in the crosshairs of other new similarly "urban" e-bikes such as the Fiido C11, down to the updated green, white or black color options.

However, the C11 might have the edge in terms of price, as its new rival is slated to debut at €1,199 (~$1,299) on April 8, 2024 - or €1,049 ($1,137) for those who sign up to ENGWE's mailing list until April 7, 2024. In addition, the OEM has announced that all customers who order a P20 between April 8 and 30, 2024 will receive "a special 10th Anniversary Gift Box valued at $199".

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-03-25 (Update: 2024-03-26)