Some people out there want an Ebike, but they want it to fold in half like a fresh New York slice. Now, these bikes aren't made of pizza, but they do fold. Folding Ebikes generally fold in the middle of the frame and often have folding stems, though that is not always the case. Folding Ebikes can be useful if you need to store them in a small environment, haul in a car or SUV, or want to pack it up in your RV. Kenny Rogers may have been a secret Ebike guy. We'll never know.
This is the Envo Lynx, an upcoming Ebike that promises to revolutionize your cycling experience. While we haven't had the opportunity to review it just yet, the impressive specifications have piqued our interest. With a weight of 46.3 lbs, the Lynx boasts a lightweight and foldable frame, making it perfect for urban commutes and easy storage.
Greetings, fellow earthlings! This is the isinwheel D4 Ebike. With a powerful motor, decent range, and the ability to fold down for easy storage, this Ebike will certainly have a place in the Ebike space. With a price tag of $950 moon rocks, this is is nearing the lower end of the affordable category for us. Is the D4 worth your time? Let’s find out!
Are you tired of dealing with the urban jungle? Say hello to your new ally: the Folding Ox by Nakto. This electric bike is the perfect companion for your daily rides, and with a price tag of $1,200, it won't break the bank. It has a sleek design that will make you look cooler than you are and a powerful motor that can handle all sorts of terrain. So, let’s dive into the specs!
GIVEAWAY ALERT! The XP Lite is one of the most affordable Ebikes you can buy from a well-established company. With its folding capabilities, industry-standard parts, and a plethora of accessories, the XP Lite is certainly shooting above its weight class if you ask us. A full review is incoming but thought we'd go ahead and give one away in the meantime.
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The Aventon Sinch.2 is a compact and powerful electric bike that is designed to be compact, rugged, and able to fit a variety of use cases. With its torque sensor technology, fat tires, and folding frame, this Ebike is perfect for urban adventurers, off-road enthusiasts, and casual riders alike.
The Beluga is an affordable, folding Ebike that's no fish out of water (this description is to prepare you for all the fish puns that are coming). It folds up into a nice little package, and packs enough specs to warrant the price, in our humble opinion of course!
The Fiene is the orange brother to the Henri and Fiete. It is one of the most surprisingly comfortable micro folders we've tested to date! With hydraulic brakes, a removable battery, and stylish looks, this thing is sure to be a hot item in the RV and portable micromobility market.
The Lectric XP Step-Thru 3.0 is a new-and-improved version of one of the most popular Ebikes of the last few years, the Lectric XP. It features a 500-watt motor, from suspension, and folds up into a nice little package. Find out more by watching our review, or reading our in-depth written review.
What is going on, awesome peeps, welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Antelope Step-Thru folding electric bike from VTUVIA. The Antelope has a style that we’re starting to see more in the industry and is very reminiscent of the Aventon Sinch Step-Thru, which we reviewed earlier this year. If we’re comparing this bike to others, I think the Sinch is a great rival here. We’ll keep popping back to compare the two to see which Ebike wins out here.
The Vtuvia SF-20H is a fat tire folding electric bike with a wickedly torquey motor, a high payload capacity and a super low standover height. If the SF-20H sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s the upgraded version of Vtuvia’s existing SF-20 folder.
This is the Aventon Sinch folding e-bike, and it lives up its name because it is indeed a cinch to both fold and ride. But more than that, this folder is built tough. It’s got a chonky frame with a beefy folding mechanism, front suspension and fat tires. The Sinch is a great road warrior, but it’s also trail ready for those seeking adventure.
What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Sinch Step-Thru folding electric bike from Aventon. This is without a doubt one of the sleekest looking folding e-bikes we’ve seen to date, and it’s also one of the most comfortable to ride, thanks in large part to those super sweet, super fat 4 inch wide road tires. It feels more like riding a moped than a bicycle.
Well hello there, fellow ebike friends and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’ve got the XPremium, a super interesting folding mid-drive, e-bike from Lectric, who by now, pretty much everybody has heard of. Lectric is well known for making some of the most affordable e-bikes on the market today, without skimping on quality. And really, that’s the important part. And we found this to be true in both our review of the Lectric XP, and the XP Step-Thru, which admittedly, is pretty much the exact same bike but with a step-thru frame. But still!
Well hello again, awesome peeps and welcome back to another Electrified Review. Today we’re looking at the DYU D3F. This is one of those e-bikes that, when it comes our way for review, rest assured, we’re gonna have a lot of fun with it. And that’s really what the D3F means to us: it’s fun, super compact, and despite its pint size, this tiny tike packs a ton of value, especially given it has a starting price of just $479 USD. Now THAT’S what we’re talking about!
What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Heybike Mars. This is a folding fat tire electric bike with front suspension, an integrated headlight and horn, telescoping handlebars, a handful of extremely functional accessories and very attractive starting price of $1,099 USD, which honestly is pretty good.
Happy holidays, friends and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Buzz Charter F, which is an incredibly lightweight folding electric bike and an equally incredible price of $999. And that does includes free shipping as well.The Buzz Charter F is great starter electric bike since it has that super low price point, but it would also be great as a second e-bike for the family or maybe even a dedicated e-bike for the RV, boat or small plane. When folded, it’s small enough to fit in the trunk of pretty much any car, and at 35 pounds, it’s light enough to easily pick up, which makes stowing the Charter F a piece of cake.