Highlights based on this e-bike’s specs, comparisons and practical strengths.
100
Excellent value for money
The price/value label suggests this bike is very strong value compared with similar options.
The price/value label suggests this bike is very strong value compared with similar options.
The listed price is GBP 1,349.
The bike appears to save around GBP 3,314 versus the average.
Range is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Torque is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Power-to-weight is strong for the price context.
Torque-sensing assistance adds value because it usually feels more natural and refined.
A removable battery adds practical value for charging and storage.
A foldable frame adds practical value for storage, transport or mixed-mode commuting.
The included display or control unit adds useful everyday value.
Front and rear suspension adds component value, especially for comfort or off-road use.
The bike has a practical number of gears for varied riding.
The bike appears to be a recent or current model.
The release age is recent, which supports value if pricing is competitive.
100
Excellent power-to-weight ratio
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is high for this type of e-bike.
The bike is heavier than average for its type.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 30.15.
100
Excellent battery efficiency
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The calculated range per battery unit is 143.23.
95
Excellent for longer rides
Range is high compared with similar e-bikes, which is one of the strongest signs it should suit longer rides.
Range is high compared with similar e-bikes, which is one of the strongest signs it should suit longer rides.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery efficiency appears strong, which should help stretch range on longer rides.
The removable battery can make charging easier during longer days or multi-stop rides.
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
The display or control unit should make it easier to monitor assistance and battery use on longer rides.
92
Excellent removable battery practicality
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
Because the bike is heavier than average, removing the battery can make handling and charging more convenient.
The larger battery capacity makes removable charging more useful for day-to-day convenience.
The folding frame and removable battery combination should make storage and transport more flexible.
91
Excellent rider information and controls
The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.
The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.
Multiple ride modes should give the rider more control over assistance levels.
Torque sensing should improve control by responding to rider effort.
With stronger motor output, clear controls and ride modes become more useful.
83
Good hill climbing support
Torque is above average for this type of e-bike.
Torque is above average for this type of e-bike.
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is high compared with similar e-bikes.
The torque-sensing assistance should help the bike respond more naturally on climbs.
The bike has a moderate number of gears for climbing.
The bike is heavier than average for its type.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 30.15.
75
Good off-road capability
The fat bike design should help with grip and stability on loose or uneven terrain.
The fat bike design should help with grip and stability on loose or uneven terrain.
Front and rear suspension should improve control and comfort off-road.
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable off-road stopping power.
Torque is strong compared with similar e-bikes, which should help on loose or uneven climbs.
The smaller wheel size is usually less suited to rough off-road terrain.
73
Good rough-road comfort
Front and rear suspension should significantly improve comfort on rough roads and uneven surfaces.
Front and rear suspension should significantly improve comfort on rough roads and uneven surfaces.
The wheel size can handle some rough surfaces, though larger wheels may roll more smoothly.
The fat bike format should add cushioning and stability on rough or loose surfaces.
Mechanical disc brakes add some useful control on rougher routes.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted over rough surfaces.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful comfort and build context.
72
Good acceleration support
Motor power is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Torque is above average for this type of e-bike.
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Torque-sensing assistance should make the motor response feel more natural.
The bike is heavier than average for its type.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 30.15.
Overview
The Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 is a powerful fat bike built for tackling challenging terrain with ease, thanks to its 1200W motor and 75Nm of torque that provide strong hill-climbing support. Its efficient battery delivers a generous 110km range, making it a solid choice for longer rides, while the removable battery adds convenience for charging and storage. The aluminium frame keeps it relatively lightweight for its class, though it still feels heavier than some alternatives, which might make lifting it a bit more effort. Mechanical disc brakes offer usable stopping power, but they lack the refinement of hydraulic systems, and the 5.5-hour charge time is on the slower side for a bike of this power. While its fat bike design is great for off-road adventures, it's less practical for everyday commuting due to its bulk and lower efficiency in urban settings.
Best For
✓
This fat bike should suit riders who want a reliable and powerful e-bike for mixed terrain, including both rough roads and light off-road use. Its strong motor and high battery capacity make it well-suited for longer rides, while the front and rear suspension offer good comfort on uneven surfaces. The removable battery adds flexibility for charging away from the bike, which is especially useful for riders who travel frequently or need to manage battery life carefully.
Who Should Avoid It
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Riders who prioritize very strong braking performance or faster charging may find stronger options among similar fat bikes. The mechanical disc brakes offer usable stopping power but lack the refined control of hydraulic systems, and the charging time is average for this category, which could be a drawback for those needing quicker battery top-ups. However, the bike still suits riders who value a strong power-to-weight ratio, good range for longer rides, and the convenience of a removable battery.
Ownership considerations
These points highlight practical ownership factors such as maintenance, storage, charging, everyday
handling and bad-weather usability.
37
Some maintenance considerations
Weak
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Mechanical disc brakes are usually simple to adjust and maintain.
A removable battery makes charging, storage and battery care easier.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The aluminium frame material is practical for everyday use and general maintenance.
Front and rear suspension can add maintenance complexity.
52
Mixed storage practicality
Mixed
The foldable frame should make the bike much easier to store indoors or in tight spaces.
The foldable frame should make the bike much easier to store indoors or in tight spaces.
The bike is heavier than average for its type, which may make storage and moving it harder.
The smaller wheel size should help reduce the bike’s storage footprint.
The removable battery can make storage and indoor charging more flexible.
29
Harder to lift
Poor
The bike is heavier than average for its type, so it may not be especially easy to lift.
The bike is heavier than average for its type, so it may not be especially easy to lift.
The listed weight is 39.8 kg.
The aluminium frame material is a practical lightweight choice for many e-bikes.
The foldable frame can make the bike easier to move through tight spaces or store.
The removable battery can reduce the weight when lifting or moving the bike.
The fat bike format is usually bulkier and harder to lift.
The smaller wheel size should make the bike more compact and easier to handle off the bike.
92
Excellent removable battery practicality
Excellent
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
Because the bike is heavier than average, removing the battery can make handling and charging more convenient.
The larger battery capacity makes removable charging more useful for day-to-day convenience.
The folding frame and removable battery combination should make storage and transport more flexible.
23
Very slow charging speed
Poor
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
The quoted charging time is long in absolute terms.
100
Excellent battery efficiency
Excellent
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The calculated range per battery unit is 143.23.
65
Decent everyday equipment
Mixed
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
A removable battery makes daily charging and storage more flexible.
Multiple ride modes should help adapt the bike to different everyday journeys.
A foldable frame adds useful everyday storage and transport flexibility.
40
Some bad-weather limitations
Weak
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable wet-weather stopping power.
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable wet-weather stopping power.
Built-in lights are not listed, so bad-weather visibility may depend on extra accessories.
The fat bike format can add grip and stability in loose or poor conditions.
Suspension can help control and comfort on rough, wet or uneven surfaces.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted in wet or windy conditions.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful durability and maintenance context.
38
Some family utility limitations
Weak
The fat bike format can add stability, though it is not primarily utility-focused.
The fat bike format can add stability, though it is not primarily utility-focused.
The listed maximum payload should be useful for family or utility riding.
The listed maximum payload is 151 kg.
Mechanical disc brakes provide usable stopping power for everyday utility riding.
A removable battery makes charging easier around family or utility use.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes, supporting utility trips.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports practical daily use.
Where to buy
Priced at £1,349, the Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 sits on the higher end of the 2024 fat bike market but aligns with older models in its category. It offers strong battery capacity, robust motor power, and torque-sensing assistance, which are notable features, though mechanical disc brakes and potential limitations in range or load capacity may be considerations for some buyers.
Compared with similar fat bike e-bikes on Bikkerr, this model sits £14.76 below average
Lowest price now: £1,299.00Best price ever seen:
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Priced at £1349, this Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 sits on the higher end of the spectrum when compared with similar fat bikes from 2024, though it aligns more closely with other models in its category when looking further back. It stands out with a strong battery capacity, robust motor power, and a torque-sensing system that should make the assistance feel more natural, especially on rougher terrain where its front and rear suspension also helps with comfort and control. However, some alternatives may offer a longer range or better support for heavier loads, and mechanical disc brakes might not feel as refined as hydraulic options on similar bikes. For a fat bike, the balance of power, range, and practical features like the removable battery makes it a solid option for riders who prioritize performance and versatility on mixed terrain, though buyers should consider whether the price is justified by the specific features they value most.
We reach this value score by combining the bike’s price, specification, performance data and comparison against similar e-bikes in our database.
100
The price/value label suggests this bike is very strong value compared with similar options.
The listed price is GBP 1,349.
The bike appears to save around GBP 3,314 versus the average.
Range is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Torque is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Power-to-weight is strong for the price context.
Torque-sensing assistance adds value because it usually feels more natural and refined.
A removable battery adds practical value for charging and storage.
A foldable frame adds practical value for storage, transport or mixed-mode commuting.
The included display or control unit adds useful everyday value.
Front and rear suspension adds component value, especially for comfort or off-road use.
The bike has a practical number of gears for varied riding.
The bike appears to be a recent or current model.
The release age is recent, which supports value if pricing is competitive.
15 miles more range700W less power4 Ah less battery13 kg lighterSame gears
No higher-power alternatives found.
Potential limitations
Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.
0
Limited braking confidence
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable stopping power, though usually with less control than hydraulic discs.
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable stopping power, though usually with less control than hydraulic discs.
The bike is heavier than average for its type and does not have hydraulic disc brakes.
Motor power is high compared with similar e-bikes, so stronger braking would be preferable.
11
No built-in light advantage
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
The display or control unit may make light and ride-status management easier.
Battery capacity is average or better for this type of e-bike, supporting everyday powered accessories.
23
Very slow charging speed
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
The quoted charging time is long in absolute terms.
29
Harder to lift
The bike is heavier than average for its type, so it may not be especially easy to lift.
The bike is heavier than average for its type, so it may not be especially easy to lift.
The listed weight is 39.8 kg.
The aluminium frame material is a practical lightweight choice for many e-bikes.
The foldable frame can make the bike easier to move through tight spaces or store.
The removable battery can reduce the weight when lifting or moving the bike.
The fat bike format is usually bulkier and harder to lift.
The smaller wheel size should make the bike more compact and easier to handle off the bike.
36
Some stability limitations
The fat bike format should add a planted feel on loose or uneven surfaces.
The fat bike format should add a planted feel on loose or uneven surfaces.
The bike weight should help it feel more planted and settled on the road.
The 20-inch wheel size can feel more compact but less planted than larger wheels.
Mechanical disc brakes add some useful control for everyday riding.
Suspension should help the bike feel more settled over uneven surfaces.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful build and ride-feel context.
37
Some maintenance considerations
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Mechanical disc brakes are usually simple to adjust and maintain.
A removable battery makes charging, storage and battery care easier.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The aluminium frame material is practical for everyday use and general maintenance.
Front and rear suspension can add maintenance complexity.
38
Some family utility limitations
The fat bike format can add stability, though it is not primarily utility-focused.
The fat bike format can add stability, though it is not primarily utility-focused.
The listed maximum payload should be useful for family or utility riding.
The listed maximum payload is 151 kg.
Mechanical disc brakes provide usable stopping power for everyday utility riding.
A removable battery makes charging easier around family or utility use.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes, supporting utility trips.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports practical daily use.
40
Some bad-weather limitations
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable wet-weather stopping power.
Mechanical disc brakes should provide usable wet-weather stopping power.
Built-in lights are not listed, so bad-weather visibility may depend on extra accessories.
The fat bike format can add grip and stability in loose or poor conditions.
Suspension can help control and comfort on rough, wet or uneven surfaces.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted in wet or windy conditions.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful durability and maintenance context.
E-system & battery comparison
Motor Power
1,200 watts
▲ 461 W above average
Motor Torque
75 Nm
▲ 8.8 Nm above average
Power-to-weight
30.15 W/kg
▲ 8.6 W/kg above average
Battery Capacity
768 Wh
▲ 74 Wh above average
Claimed Max Range
70 miles
▼ 10 miles below average
Charge Time
5h 30m
▲ 11 mins slower than average
Sensor Type
Torque Sensor
Removable Battery
Yes
This fat bike features a strong motor output for its category, delivering responsive and proportional assistance that should feel natural and aligned with rider effort. Next to similar models, the motor support and torque should compare well, offering good climbing and low-speed traction support on rough terrain. The power-to-weight balance should make the assistance feel lively, helping move the bulkier bike with confidence. With torque sensing, the motor should respond smoothly to rider input, though the power delivery might feel slightly variable depending on riding conditions. Riders looking for a capable motor that supports off-road and mixed-terrain riding with a balanced feel should find this setup suitable.
This explanation is based on the bike’s motor power, torque, battery capacity, claimed range, charging
time, sensor type and how those figures compare with similar e-bikes in our database.
eBike FAQs
Is this bike suitable for long off-road rides?
This fat bike is designed for mixed terrain and offers a range of 70 miles, which is below average for similar e-bikes, so it may not be ideal for very long off-road rides. However, the excellent battery efficiency and removable battery make it practical for extended trips, as you can charge the battery separately. The bike's weight and bulk may also affect maneuverability on rough terrain, but its fat tires provide good grip for varied surfaces.
How does the motor perform when climbing steep hills?
The motor should handle steep hills effectively, thanks to its 1200W power and 75Nm of torque, which provide strong support for climbing. While it may require some effort from the rider, especially on very steep or long inclines, the motor's performance is above average for a fat bike and should make challenging climbs more manageable. The bike's weight and bulk may affect how smoothly it climbs, but the motor's power should compensate for this to a large extent.
Is the battery efficient enough for regular use?
The battery should be efficient enough for regular use, especially considering its above-average capacity and the high range of 110km. This makes it well-suited for longer rides or mixed-terrain use, which is typical for a fat bike. The removable battery also adds convenience for charging, though the 5.5-hour charge time may be a consideration for frequent users.
How practical is this bike for everyday commuting?
This fat bike is more suited for off-road adventures than daily commuting due to its bulk and lower efficiency in urban settings. While it offers a long range and strong hill-climbing support, its weight and size may make it less convenient for frequent trips in the city. The removable battery adds some flexibility for charging, but mechanical disc brakes may not provide the same level of control as hydraulic systems in busy environments.
Does the bike handle rough terrain comfortably?
The Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 is designed for rough terrain, with its fat bike tires providing excellent grip and stability on uneven surfaces. The 1200W motor and 75Nm of torque help maintain control and power when navigating challenging trails, though mechanical disc brakes offer adequate stopping power rather than refined control. While the bike is built for off-road comfort, its bulk and weight may make it less convenient for urban environments or frequent lifting.
How easy is it to lift or carry this bike?
This Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 fat bike weighs 39.8kg, which is above average for its category, so lifting or carrying it may feel more effortful than lighter e-bikes. However, its foldable frame design makes it easier to store and transport when folded, which can help with practicality in tight spaces or when moving it indoors. If you need to carry it frequently, you may want to consider this weight and bulk in your decision.
Is this bike good value for the features it offers?
The Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 offers strong value for a fat bike, especially if you're looking for a powerful motor, long range, and a removable battery for convenience. While it's heavier than some options and has mechanical disc brakes that aren't as refined as hydraulic ones, the combination of 1200W power, 75Nm of torque, and a 110km range makes it a solid choice for off-road adventures. Its price point aligns well with its performance and features, making it a good buy for riders who prioritize power and range over lightweight design or advanced braking systems.
What are the main trade-offs or compromises of this bike?
The Engwe ENGINE PRO 2.0 offers strong performance for off-road use, but there are a few trade-offs to consider. Its mechanical disc brakes provide adequate stopping power, but they lack the refinement and control of hydraulic systems, which may be a concern in wet or challenging conditions. The bike is also heavier than average for a fat bike, making it slightly more difficult to lift or carry, especially if you need to store it indoors. While the 1200W motor and 75Nm of torque make it powerful for climbing and rough terrain, the 5.5-hour charge time is slower than some competitors, which could be a drawback for frequent riders.
eBike Overview
eBike Type: Fat Bike
The style of riding intended for this bike
Released:
2024
The bike was released 2 years ago
Screen
LCD Color Display
Lights Included
No
Weight (inc battery): 39.8 kg
The website average for electric bikes is
23.93 kg.
This electric bike is 15.86 kg over the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.