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Engwe Electric Bikes

Fat-tyre and folding e-bikes with rugged looks, big batteries and real-world range.

Engwe electric bikes are known for their sturdy fat tyre designs, long battery range, and versatile build. A popular choice for riders who want a capable bike at a strong price.

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Buyer's guide

How to Choose Your Electric Bike

Everything you need to pick the right e-bike for the way you ride.

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Who Are Engwe?

Engwe is a fast-growing e-bike brand best known for chunky fat-tyre and folding electric bikes that pair rugged, moped-inspired styling with generous battery capacity. Models such as the Engine Pro, EP-2 Pro and M20 have built a loyal following among riders who want a fun, comfortable ride without a premium price tag.

The focus is on value, big-mileage batteries and go-anywhere fat tyres that soak up rough surfaces.

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Popular Models and Who They Suit

The EP-2 Pro and Engine Pro are compact folding electric bikes that stow in a car boot or hallway, ideal for commuters and campers short on space. The M20 leans into a retro-cruiser look for relaxed town riding.

Fat tyres make these bikes capable on gravel, mud and towpaths too, so they suit anyone wanting one bike for both the commute and weekend adventures.

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What to Look For When Buying

5 mph, in line with EAPC rules. Check the battery, many Engwe bikes carry 13Ah or larger packs for a claimed range of roughly 40 to 60 miles.

Consider folded size, weight and whether you want fat tyres or a lighter city electric bike feel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions riders ask us most.

Engwe models sold for UK roads must meet EAPC rules to be ridden without a licence, tax or insurance. That means a motor rated at 250W and pedal assistance that cuts off at 15.5 mph. Always check the specific model and its settings, as some bikes ship with a throttle or higher-speed mode that is only legal on private land.

Engwe positions itself as a value brand, so most models sit between roughly £700 and £1,500. Compact folding bikes tend to fall at the lower end, while larger-battery fat-tyre models like the Engine Pro cost more. Prices vary with battery size, spec and any promotions, so check the individual product page.

Engwe bikes are generally well regarded for the money, offering big batteries, comfortable fat tyres and sturdy frames at accessible prices. As with any e-bike, longevity depends on regular servicing and battery care. Buying from a UK retailer like BikTron means proper support and access to spares if anything needs attention.

Many Engwe models fold, including the EP-2 Pro and Engine Pro, making them easy to store or carry in a car. Expect a 250W motor for UK road-legal use and a claimed range of around 40 to 60 miles depending on battery size, terrain and rider weight. Real-world range is usually lower than the headline figure.

BikTron supplies Engwe e-bikes with a manufacturer warranty and UK-based customer support, so you are not buying direct from overseas. Delivery is to mainland UK addresses, with timescales and any charges shown at checkout. Contact our team if you need help choosing the right model or arranging a service.

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