Europe has an electrical bike downside. Direct-to-consumer e-bikes from cheap Chinese language manufacturers like Engwe and numerous others might be simply bought on-line regardless of brazenly flouting EU restrictions. They function throttles and highly effective motors that may be simply unlocked to far exceed the 25km/h (16mph) authorized velocity restrict — no pedaling required.
Right here in Amsterdam, low-cost Super73-knockoffs ridden at nearly twice the authorized velocity have made the town’s famend bicycle lanes more and more chaotic and harmful. Throughout the Netherlands, over 10,000 of those electrical “fats bikes” have been seized in 2024.
Engwe’s new Mapfour lineup is the corporate’s try at going legit by increasing from souped-up electrical fats bikes and foldables into “premium commuter” e-bikes. And since they’re the primary e-bikes that Engwe has designed completely for European roads, the corporate swears they will’t be unlocked for extra velocity.
I’ve been driving the brand new Mapfour N1 Professional mannequin for the previous couple of weeks. It lists for €1,899 (nearly $2,000), or €1,799 throughout the preliminary launch — a value that brings heightened expectations.
The N1 Professional is slathered in premium capabilities like GPS/GSM monitoring for which some bike makers cost subscriptions. The monocoque body and fork are created from carbon fiber equipped by Toray — “the identical high-quality carbon fiber as Trek and Specialised,” claims Engwe. There’s even turn-by-turn navigation constructed into the full-featured app, a big colourful show built-in into the handlebars, and a built-in mechanical lock within the rear wheel hub that robotically engages when the bike is turned off and stationary.
My evaluation bike was lacking a fender bolt, sometimes flashed an odd error code, and the solar-powered rear mild received’t activate. Nonetheless, it’s possible the best high quality electrical bike Engwe has ever made.
I’ve a lot of expertise with assembling direct-to-consumer e-bikes and the N1 Professional was able to trip in about an hour, which is typical. Even with a carbon-fiber body it weighs 20.1kg (44lbs) totally assembled in line with my scale, which is heavy for an e-bike — simply not Veloretti-heavy.
Within the field you’ll discover a primary toolset that features all the pieces wanted for meeting and directions written in stellar English not like some earlier Engwe tutorials I’ve learn. I needed to assemble the pedals, entrance wheel, kickstand, handlebar, and fenders, and fish out a alternative fender bolt from some spare bicycle elements I had mendacity round. I then went to regulate the saddle to my peak solely to find that I used to be too tall for the N1 Professional.
The saddle stem has a marked security line that stops nicely earlier than the peak wanted for my 6 foot (183cm) body, regardless of being offered within the Netherlands the place I’m thought-about a brief king. Nonetheless, exceeding the road by about 2.5cm (one inch) hasn’t made the saddle really feel insecure, even when driving over tough cobblestones. Engwe claims the N1 Professional helps riders from 165–190cm, and is contemplating providing the choice for an extended saddle stem at checkout based mostly upon my suggestions.
The N1 Professional’s geometry places the rider into what’s primarily a mountain bike stance: a reasonable ahead lean with palms unfold broad out in entrance of the physique. That wrist and physique angle mixed with a slightly stiff saddle aren’t superb for driving lengthy distances, particularly together with a backpack that’ll put much more weight on the palms and derrière. I do like that enjoyable, sporty posture over brief distances, however in the event you’re on the lookout for a extra relaxed trip then Engwe has the upright €1,399 MapFour N1 Air obtainable in each step-over and step-through frames.
The 250W mid-drive Ananda motor on the N1 Professional is almost silent below the din of street noise, and the built-in torque sensor gives an intuitive pedal-assist in any respect speeds. It produces as much as 80Nm of torque that lets me simply begin from a lifeless cease in fourth gear (of seven) on flat roads, however testing on a hill with a gradient of about 15 % required a begin from first gear. Sometimes, I solely wanted to shift to a excessive gear once I wished to make use of my leg energy to propel the bike at speeds above the 25km/h motor cutoff.
Regardless of claiming a spread of as much as 100km from its modest 360Wh battery, my first check carried out over just a few weeks yielded simply 23km off a full cost in near-freezing situations. I often rode in energy setting three of 5 on largely flat roads. The second check carried out on a single hotter day improved the vary to 27km with 28 % cost remaining — or an estimated 36km if I had time to run the battery dry for a under common 10Wh consumed per kilometer travelled. The bike battery appears to endure from idle battery drain of about 1-2 % per day when parked inside my home.
Worrisome for a “premium” e-bike: on two events I noticed an “09” error message flash on the show which Engwe remains to be diagnosing. As soon as, whereas beginning the bike after it had been sitting exterior within the rain for just a few hours. One other time after driving dwelling on a rain-soaked avenue whereas switching between the N1 Professional’s common and high-beam lights. Within the first case, a easy reboot cleared it and I used to be capable of trip away effective, however the different time required driving dwelling below my very own energy earlier than it inexplicably cleared the subsequent morning.
- The bike’s built-in show is readable in all lighting, and exhibits the remaining battery degree, velocity, energy degree, and even distance and course of subsequent flip if utilizing the navigation constructed into the helpful however overwrought Engwe app.
- I didn’t discover Engwe’s turn-by-turn navigation very helpful because the steering offered on the show wasn’t informative or pressing sufficient for me to make assured choices when traversing the dense community of crossroads in Amsterdam.
- It has a really loud alarm that may thrust back thieves and assist find the e-bike in massive parking garages.
- The daytime operating lights are enjoyable and assist with visibility, but in addition dorky in the event you select the animated choices.
- The solar-powered rear mild by no means labored on my evaluation unit.
- Engwe gives a series guard on delivery items.
- The hydraulic disc brakes from an unspecified vendor present good managed stops.
- Features a 1-year guarantee on electrical elements, chassis, and battery.
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There was a time when premium e-bikes had listing costs round €2,000 / $2,000. These days are as gone because the free enterprise capital propping up e-bike startups, pushing premium costs as much as a beginning value nearer to €3,000 / $3,000. The Engwe N1 Professional is subsequently priced about proper. It’s not a nasty e-bike, nevertheless it’s additionally not nice regardless of checking off a lot of options on a advertising sheet.
Simply bear in mind, servicing a direct-to-consumer e-bike could be a downside because it requires the prepared availability of spare elements and the data to switch them. As with every electrical bike uncovered to the weather and common street use, the N1 Professional’s motor and any proprietary electronics just like the controller, show, battery, lights, buttons, and built-in lock will finally want servicing. So that you’d higher be on very good phrases along with your native bike store or be useful with a wrench and oscilloscope to forestall your mail-order e-bike from rapidly turning into e-waste.
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