ENGWE teases brand-first cargo e-bike
The bike in ENGWE's latest teaser looks like some of its existing models (such as the EP-2 Pro that can be found on Amazon for $849 at the time of writing) from the front - however, the other half might be designed differently.
It seems it will be of the longtail type of cargo e-bike, which typically tows an enlarged carrying crate over or behind its rear wheel. They are often backed to carry goods, luggage, groceries or even small children as an alternative to using a car to do the same.
ENGWE hints that its upcoming take on the category will have the fat tires of some of its existing bikes. It also points out that using a cargo e-bike can act as a source of light exercise to the user while potentially reducing their transport costs (and emissions).
However, the brand has yet to specify a launch date for its inaugural cargo e-bike.