Fiido's latest 2024 e-bike still has the original M1 Pro design, backed to support trail riding as well as commuting with the combination of an urban 20-inch aluminum alloy folding frame with 20x4-inch tires.
It is also still finished in black and green, although this new version also comes with a rear rack and light as standard. The M1 Pro (2024) also improves on its predecessor with an adjustable stem, a new Velo saddle and a more legible display.
The bike also benefits from dual spring shocks and a 50 newton-meter (Nm) torque sensor. The M1 Pro (2024) has a max speed that can be unlocked from 15.5 miles per hour (mph, or 25km per hour (km/h)) to 24.9 mph (40km/h), although that would reduce its range on full throttle from as much as 58.72km (~37 miles) to 31.85km (~20 miles).
On that note, the M1 Pro has a 12.8Ah (614.4Wh) battery to sustain a 500W motor, which is why it might have launched with an introductory price of €899, while the 750W ENGWE EP-2 Pro goes for €100 more on Amazon in Europe at the time of writing.