How does it compare?
In the bustling world of folding electric bikes, the MOTORWATT E-BIKE steps confidently into the arena alongside the Lectric XP 3.0, Fiido D11, ENGWE EP-2 Pro, and Aventon Sinch. Each model offers a unique set of perks, but few strike the same price-to-performance balance as this U.S.-built newcomer.
Range
The MOTORWATT E-BIKE delivers a modest 50 km (31 miles) of pedal-assisted riding. Fiido D11 edges slightly higher at around 60 km (37 miles), while the Lectric XP 3.0 claims up to 72 km (45 miles). ENGWE EP-2 Pro stretches to 80 km (50 miles), and the Aventon Sinch comes in at approximately 64 km (40 miles).
Acceleration and Speed
At a top speed of 50 km/h (31 mph), the MOTORWATT E-BIKE leads its peers in outright pace. The Lectric XP 3.0 is capped at 45 km/h (28 mph), while Fiido D11 hovers around 40 km/h (25 mph). ENGWE EP-2 Pro and Aventon Sinch both top out at roughly 45 km/h (28 mph), making MOTORWATT’s entry the speed king of the bunch.
Power
The MOTORWATT’s 48V system and 0.72 kWh battery are well-balanced for daily use, though its raw output isn't as high as the ENGWE EP-2 Pro with its 750W motor. Lectric XP 3.0 and Aventon Sinch both use 500W motors, while Fiido D11 features a more modest 250W hub motor. MOTORWATT’s strength lies in torque-to-weight efficiency rather than pure wattage.
Charging Time
While the MOTORWATT E-BIKE's 0.72 kWh battery should take around 2–4 hours to recharge, competitors vary slightly. Fiido D11 requires about 6 hours, Lectric XP 3.0 and ENGWE EP-2 Pro average 4–6 hours, while Aventon Sinch charges in about 4 hours. The MOTORWATT’s smaller battery capacity works in its favor here.
Price
Here’s where MOTORWATT grabs headlines. At $1,260 (£980 / €1,150), it's more affordable than nearly all of its competitors. Fiido D11 starts around $1,299 (£1,020 / €1,180), Lectric XP 3.0 and ENGWE EP-2 Pro hover near $1,399 (£1,100 / €1,270), and the Aventon Sinch comes in at a steep $1,799 (£1,415 / €1,635). So for budget-conscious riders, MOTORWATT offers a smart trade-off between features and cost.
