Quick verdict
Folding fat-tire means 20 x 4 (or close) and a frame hinge—expect 65–80 lb and a two-person lift into SUVs.
✓Best for: RV owners, suburban cracked-pavement commuters, and Literider vs EP-2 shoppers.
✕Avoid if: Walk-up apartments and flat-only T14 routes.
See the full breakdown below for specs, trade-offs, and who should buy.
Deal snapshot
| Bike type | Folding fat-tire |
|---|---|
| Motor | 750W+ |
| Range (real-world) | 40–60 mi |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Deal type | Folding guide |
Price rangeEP-2 / Literider / Verve
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Check current price| Bike type | Motor | Range (real-world) | Foldable | Deal type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bike type | Folding fat-tire | |||
| Motor | 750W+ | |||
| Range (real-world) | 40–60 mi | |||
| Foldable | Yes | |||
| Deal type | Folding guide |
| Rank | Model | Note |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Engwe EP-2 Pro | Reference folder |
| 2 | Kingbull Literider | Sale value |
| 3 | Kingbull Verve | Torque, 960Wh |
| 4 | Engwe X20 | Dual battery option |
See Literider vs EP-2, premium folding guide, and under $1k folding.
Who should buy this?
Buy after trunk measurement.
Who should skip this?
Skip if step-through 3-inch tires suffice—L20 guide.
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