Engwe X26 Electric Bike (Single Battery)

£2,049.00 £2,299.00

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This might very well be the craziest bike we sell here at Electroheads.

With a 1200w Peak brushless motor, two batteries for a combined 29Ah giving a range of 100km, hydraulic brakes and a triple suspension system, that keeps you comfortable throughout the bike. With a rear cushioned seat, you have space for two. 

*This eBike has a motor output exceeding 250w and speed assistance exceeding 15.5mph. This eBike cannot be used on UK public roads. Please see "Shipping and warranty" section below for more information. 

Features

Long RangeSuspensionOff road

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Power & Performance
Battery
Battery
Batteries come in different voltages (V) and amp hours (ah).

Amp hours refers to the amount of electrical charge the battery can product in an hour, while voltage determines (in part) the power output of the battery.

Most e-bikes and e-scooters will have lithium-ion batteries.
48v/19.2ah Lithium-Ion Battery
Charging Time
Charging Time
The number of hours required to charge the battery fully when plugged into a 220v home socket. Among other things, charging time can be affected by temperature, battery age and health.
8 hours
Motor
Motor
The motor is what provides assistance. The number of Watts produced by the motor (e.g. 250W), refers to the power output of the motor. The higher the wattage of the motor, the more powerful it is.
In the UK, the maximum legal power output of an e-bike for use on public roads and footpaths is 250W.
1000W (1200W at peak)
Max Speed
Max Speed
The maximum speed that an e-bike can go when pedalled.
In the UK, the legal speed limit of e-bikes is 15.5mph.
31mph
Torque
Torque
Battery electric motor torque is the rotational force generated by an electric motor powered by a battery.

The higher the torque, the easier it will feel when pedalling.

Anything over 30nm is more than sufficient!
70nm
Range
Range
The "Range" refers to the number of miles that the battery will assist you while you cycle.

The range of any e-bike or e-scooter is highly sensitive to the weight of the rider, style of riding, terrain traversed or level of assistance used, to name a few.
60 miles
Sensor
Sensor
E-bikes generally use either a torque or cadence sensor.

Torque sensors measure the force applied to the pedal, adjusting assistance based on rider effort, while cadence sensors determine pedal rotation speed, regulating assistance independently of force on e-bikes.

Torque sensors are considered to be smoother than cadence sensors, adjusting to the rider's inputs.
Cadence sensor
Gears
Gears
Having gears, from a company such as Shimano, makes cycling up and over hills easier.
Cycling in a lower gear means less pedalling effort and less speed.
Cycling in a higher gear means more pedalling effort and more speed.

Most e-bikes will come with 7 or 8 gears.
Shimano 8 Speed
Build
Net Weight
Net Weight
The weight of the product (including the battery).
52.5kg
Unfolded Dimensions
Unfolded Dimensions
The size of the product when it is unfolded and ready to ride.
196cm x 114cm (L x H)
Brakes
Brakes
Hydraulic disk brakes on e-bikes use fluid pressure for actuation, providing smoother and more precise braking, while mechanical disk brakes use a cable system for actuation, offering a simpler design but potentially requiring more maintenance.
Hydraulic disk brakes
Front Suspension
Front Suspension
Having front suspension soaks up bumps (like potholes!) and makes for a smoother ride.
Yes
Rear Suspension
Rear Suspension
Like front suspension, rear suspension makes for a smoother ride by absorbing bumps.
Yes (double suspension)
Tyres
Tyres
Tyres come in a variety of sizes and compounds.
Smoother tyres are better for the road, while tyres with a more pronounced tread are better for gravel or off-road riding.
26" x 4" (H x W)
Suitable Rider Height
Suitable Rider Height
The suitable height of the rider based on the product's frame and geometry.
167cm-198cm
Max Rider Weight
Max Rider Weight
The maximum weight the product can handle when ridden.
150kg
Features
Display
Display
E-bikes and e-scooters have a display to show, among other things, the e-bike or e-scooter's projected range, level of assistance and total distance covered.

Displays can be black and white, colour, waterproof or non-waterproof.
IPS Colour Display
Lights
Lights
Lumens measure the total quantity of visible light emitted by a light source, indicating its brightness.
LED headlight and rear brake light

Not sure which e-bike is for you?

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The Engwe X26 at a glance

If nothing else, know these four things!

The ideal rider is...

Larger riders between 167cm-198cm tall and weighing less than 150kg. The X26 is a lot of e-bike (it's 41kg!) so we think a larger rider who is comfortable with a heavier e-bike is best suited to the X26.

The Engwe X26 is ideal for...

Pretty much anything you can throw at it. It has a huge range, fat tyres and triple suspension. There is nothing the X26 can't handle.

Speed and Power

The Engwe X26's motor produces 1200W at peak, making it illegal on public roads and footpaths in the UK. For more information, you can read our handy FAQs below.

Maintaining the Engwe X26

The Engwe X26 is like any geared bike with a chain. It will serve you best with regular servicing and some grease on the chain!

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The Electroheads top three features of the Engwe X26

These are our three favourite things
Triple Suspension

Triple Suspension

The Engwe X26 has a triple suspension setup which soaks up any bumps and jumps you can throw at it!
Upgraded Hydraulic Disk Brakes

Upgraded Hydraulic Disk Brakes

The upgraded hydraulic brakes are a nice touch. The Engwe X26 is on the heavier side so the hydraulic brake setup is a welcome feature addition when needing to stop as quickly as possible.
Portability

Portability

The Engwe X26 might be a large and heavy bike, but it remains portable with it's easy to fold design.

About the Brand: Engwe

Founded by three young cyclists passionate about electric transport, Engwe focus heavily on creating products that are exceptional value for money.

Frequently asked questions

Delivery times vary based on delivery destination, brand and product.

For detailed information regarding the shipping of this item, please view the "Shipping and Warranty" dropdown above.

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The level of warranty support is dependent on each brand and product.

For details on the warranty associated with this product, please view the "Shipping and Warranty" dropdown above.

If you would like to contact us, please send us an email at hello@electroheads.com

Our customer care team will respond to you as quickly as possible!

Yes! We partner with both Payl8r and Klarna.

You can split the cost of your order by up to 12 months with Payl8r. For more informoation, please click here.

If you prefer to use Klarna, you can split the cost of your order in three, interest free!

Yes! Electroheads has partnered with Laka Insurance to provide affordable e-bike insurance. Shopping at Electroheads also gets you 30 days free insurance with Laka! Please click here for more information.

Nowadays, most of your local bike shops will be able to service and repair your e-bike if something goes wrong.

The brake systems, wheels, tyres, pedals and cranks on e-bikes are mostly no different from regular push bikes.

If you need further support, please contact us at hello@electroheads.com