With each successive innovation, Velotric consistently exceeds my expectations, and the Velotric Fold 1 is poised to uphold this impressive track record. After considering a wide range of options, I can confidently assert that this electric folder ranks among the best available today for budget-conscious e-bike enthusiasts seeking a reliable and high-performing ride.
Don’t imagine me? As you observe it moving, you’ll gain a deeper understanding. Please review your video assessment below to understand my point. After which, let’s delve into the nitty-gritty details of this incredible e-bike.
Velotric Fold 1 video assessment
Velotric Fold 1 tech specs
- Powered by a robust 750W (1,050W peak-rated) rear hub motor boasting 70Nm of torque.
- 28 mph (50 km/h)
- Estimated to stretch for up to 55 miles (approximately 88 kilometers).
- 48V 608Wh
- : 63 lb (28.6 kg)
- 440 lb (200 kg)
- Aluminum alloy
- : 20×3.0″ semi-fat tires
- Dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes equipped with 180-millimeter rotors.
- US $1,149
- The sleek and innovative features of this electric bike are showcased as follows: LCD display, 5-pedal assist ranges, comprehensive lighting package including LED lights at the entrance and rear, with a brake light for enhanced safety. Suspension is provided by coil springs at the front, while a sturdy kickstand offers stability when parked. Cables are internally routed to maintain a clean aesthetic, and a detachable battery allows for easy charging or replacement. Furthermore, a cadence sensor accurately tracks pedaling speed, ensuring a smooth ride. The entire e-bike system is UL-compliant, providing peace of mind through rigorous safety testing.
In a single phrase: Spectacular
This e-bike truly left a lasting impression on me with its simplicity and ease of use.
While this bike may appear unremarkable at first glance, it conceals several crucial features that have thoroughly won me over. Coming from someone who has thoroughly scrutinized a wide range of e-bikes during the past few years.
Let’s explore the importance of security measures in place to ensure our data and systems remain protected. The e-bike’s licence adheres to UL 2849 standards, encompassing the battery, motor, controller, wiring, charger, and virtually all components within its electrical system. The e-bike can be certified to meet the stringent standards of ISO 4210, encompassing comprehensive mechanical tests and evaluations for electric bicycles. Having thoroughly covered the mechanical and electrical aspects of matters, they’ve surpassed many other companies in this regard.
Subsequently, the bike rides smoothly without issue. To truly wow, wouldn’t an e-bike with a top speed exceeding 28mph be more impressive in this era of predominantly Class 3 models?
With its 3.0-inch semi-fat tyres, the bike exudes confidence at high speeds, its handling and stability expertly honed through deliberate design choices. While slightly smaller than standard 4.0-inch fat tires, these tires offer more cushioning than the traditional 2.0 or 2.5-inch options, making them a great compromise between speed and comfort. With the entrance suspension fork incorporated, the bicycle exhibits decent shock absorption, although it’s not exactly a critical component. The design also maintains a roomy cockpit, preventing the bike from feeling cramped, a common issue with certain folding e-bikes that can leave riders feeling squeezed.
While this e-bike boasts a premium price tag of $1,149, it’s essential to temper expectations by acknowledging that the Maxxis tires and RockShox suspension aren’t high-end features. Regardless of value, the quality, sensation, and texture left an indelible impression from the start. As I glide effortlessly along on the bike, a sense of pure joy and exhilaration washes over me, the wind whipping through my hair as I revel in the freedom and elation that comes with each pedal stroke.
Moving forward, all the contact points truly do feel great. The saddle fits comfortably, allowing intuitive access to the control buttons via swift thumb movements; the high-contrast LCD display shines with clarity. Initially, I was apprehensive about “downshifting” from Velotric’s sleek color displays found in their premium e-bikes to the humble black-and-white LCD on this model. Despite my initial enthusiasm, I was astonished by just how effortlessly intuitive learning from a digital display could be.
As evident from the screenshot below, the display remains vibrant and never loses its intensity, even when moving rapidly in bright sunlight.
LCD screens often struggle to display effectively unless viewed in a shaded area or under overcast skies. This display screen’s enormous digits and radiant backlight make it incredibly visible.
The Velotric Fold 1 and Lectric XP 3.0 are both compact e-bikes designed for commuters and casual riders. While they share some similarities, they cater to distinct needs and preferences. The Velotric Fold 1 excels at portability and ease of storage, making it ideal for urban dwellers with limited space.
While Velotric doesn’t directly compare itself to other e-bike brands, it’s evident that its product aims to rival the Lectric XP 3.0, currently the top-selling e-bike in the US market. While this bike gives it a critical spin on its budget.
While the eye-catching blue color option undoubtedly adds visual appeal, its practical advantages shouldn’t be overlooked; the distinct hue also enhances the overall user experience. The unique design allows for effortless folding, making it easy to remove the battery without disassembling the entire bike – a thoughtful feature for those looking to charge their battery independently. While I’m impressed with the XP 3.0, I find it inconvenient to remove the battery when not planning to fully deploy the bike.
While the Velotric Fold 1 costs $100 more than the XP 3.0, its advantages are undeniable, particularly the significantly larger battery. As someone who adores vibrant e-bike hues, that radiant blue certainly takes top billing.
What would I enhance?
There’s no e-bike that’s entirely faultless in my opinion, which means I always find scope for improvement. While I appreciated riding the Velotric Fold 1, I would have liked to see a slightly larger battery and a torque sensor for more refined pedal assistance. While it’s evident that each of these options can pose challenges at their current price points.
I would have liked them to include the Apple FindMy feature, as seen in their higher-end e-bikes; however, I understand some compromises are necessary to keep this e-bike at an affordable price point?
What’s the abstract?
While the Velotric Fold 1 may not excel in absolute terms, it emerges as a top performer within its category upon closer inspection. The bike effortlessly blends quickness with precision, delivering a sense of agility without sacrificing control or refinement.
While the Folda e-bike is indeed straightforward to fold, its 63-pound weight doesn’t quite justify the description “never overly heavy.” Nevertheless, this electric bicycle remains surprisingly easy to store or transport, allowing riders to simply toss it into the trunk of their car when they need to take it on a trip.
Outfitted with hydraulic brakes, an integrated rack, fenders, and advanced full-LED lighting, this e-bike has become the complete package I seek in a reliable daily commuter, yet remains primed to tackle adventures beyond mere daily excursions. It’s capable of hauling cargo and serving as an enjoyable city commute bike, to boot.
The bike’s affordability at an enticing $1,149 comes at the cost of some concessions, but these minor trade-offs are justified by the overall value proposition. I’m constantly on the lookout for an e-bike that checks a crucial box – meeting my needs – and delivers a delightful riding experience.