Quick verdict
Engwe T14 for flat-city commuters testing whether they will use a folder; Engwe EP-2 Pro when 750W assist, 20×4 tires, and longer-range days matter.
✓Best for: Engwe shoppers on the same-brand ladder between entry commuter and do-everything fat folder.
✕Avoid if: You need torque-sensor premium feel—see Verve vs EP-2 instead.
T14 wins price and simplicity; EP-2 wins motor headroom and mixed terrain.
Deal snapshot
| Bike type | EP-2 vs T14 |
|---|---|
| Motor | 750W vs 350W |
| Range (real-world) | 624Wh vs 480Wh |
| Foldable | Both fold |
| Deal type | Capability vs price |
Price range~$999+ vs ~$499+
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Shop T14| Factor | Engwe EP-2 Pro | Engwe T14 |
|---|---|---|
| Motor | ✓ 750W peak | 350W class |
| Battery | ✓ 624Wh | 480Wh |
| Tires | ✓ 20 × 4 fat | 14″ commuter |
| Price | ~$999+ | ✓ ~$499+ |
Buy T14 if
Flat miles under ~10 round-trip. T14 review · T14 vs Qronge Mirage · folding under $1k · college guide.
Buy EP-2 if
Gravel, headwinds, or heavier riders. EP-2 review · X26 vs EP-2 · folding fat-tire guide.
Commuter gear day one
Pros and cons
Pros
- T14: lowest Engwe entry
- EP-2: fat tire + 750W
Cons
- T14: limited hills
- EP-2: heavier lift
- Neither is torque-sensor premium
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