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ENGWE Unveils 350 km Tremendous Vary and unique quick charging Cargo E-bike – LE20!

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ENGWE, a pacesetter in fat-tire electrical bicycles, has unveiled the LE20 Cargo E-bike, its longest-range mannequin, designed for each day transportation with spectacular vary, versatility, and eco-friendly options. Obtainable for order within the US beginning September 18th and for pre-order in Europe from October eighth, the LE20 begins at $1,499 within the US and €1,699 in Europe. Early registrants can save as much as $150 and enter for an opportunity to win a free LE cargo e-bike.

The LE20 Cargo E-bike boasts a outstanding vary, with the EU single battery providing as much as 180 km (112 miles) and the twin battery model reaching 350 km (217 miles). Quick charging know-how permits each batteries to be absolutely charged in simply 2-3 hours, making certain readiness for any commute.

With a load capability of 200 kg (441 lbs), the LE20 is customizable with greater than 10 equipment, making it adaptable for various life—whether or not for grocery journeys, household outings, or transporting gear. Powered by a US 1300W peak motor (or EU mid-mounted motor), it additionally options 180 mm hydraulic disc brakes, entrance fork suspension, and switch sign taillights for secure, snug driving.

Discover greener transportation with the ENGWE LE20 and benefit from the particular launch reductions. For extra info, go to ENGWE’s US, EU, and UK web sites.

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