ENGWE
ENGWE ZIP
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Full spec sheet
Motor & battery
| Motor position | Rear (hub) |
|---|---|
| Motor power | 250 W |
| Torque | 40 Nm |
| Battery capacity | 360 Wh |
| Removable battery | Yes |
| Charge time | — |
Performance
| Range | 120 km |
|---|---|
| Max assisted speed | 25 km/h |
| Max rider weight | 120 kg |
Dimensions & equipment
| Bike weight | 16.9 kg |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | 16 " |
| Gears | 7 |
| Brakes | Hydraulic disc brake |
| Suspension | None |
| Manufacturer warranty | 1 years |
| Frame size | — |
Other manufacturer data
Weight: 16.9 kg (19.5 kg including battery)
Charging: USB-C PD 3.0, battery doubles as a power bank
Rear light: Removable, also serves as theft deterrent
Delivery & assembly
Assembly
Arrives nearly fully assembled; three-step folding system, quick-release pedals.
What's in the box
- ZIP e-bike
- 100W GaN charger
- Tool set
Good to know
Folded volume under 0.08 m³, comparable to a 28-inch suitcase.
Analysis
The ZIP weighs just 16.9 kg (19.5 kg with battery) and can be lifted by a single adult. Thanks to a three-step folding system and quick-release pedals, it folds down to under 0.08 m³, comparable to a 28-inch suitcase, ideal for a car boot, camper, bus or metro.
The removable 36V 10Ah (roughly 360Wh) battery gives up to 120 km of range in the lightest assist setting and charges via a USB-C PD 3.0 port with the included 100W GaN charger; the battery also works as a portable power bank for your phone or laptop. The 250W rear hub motor with a torque sensor (40Nm) responds precisely to your pedalling effort.
It has hydraulic disc brakes, a single-sided rigid fork for steering stiffness and a sprung seatpost for comfort. With only 6 reviews (averaging 4.1 out of 5), the review volume is still limited; one buyer reports the bike stopped working after a few days due to an error code on the display.
Pros
- Very light (16.9 kg), liftable by one person
- Extremely compact when folded (under 0.08 m³)
- Battery also works as a USB-C PD 3.0 power bank
- Removable rear light with theft deterrent
- Torque sensor for natural pedal assist
Cons
- Small 16-inch wheels, less stable on uneven roads
- Only 6 reviews available
- One buyer reports the bike stopped working after a few days (error code)
- No real suspension beyond a sprung seatpost
Ideal for: Riders after the lightest, most portable folding bike to pair with public transport or a small car.
What buyers say
With only 6 reviews (averaging 4.1 out of 5), review volume is limited; one buyer reports a fault after a few days of use.
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Amazon customer · 2026 Verified purchase
The Zip is an extraordinary bike. On arrival it's already assembled, you just add a few details and it's ready to use.
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Amazon customer · 2026
After a few days of working the Zip bike no longer works, showing an error code on the display that can't be cleared.
Reviews as shown on the Amazon product page at the time of capture (21-08-2026).
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