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The Ultimate Long Range E-Bike Buyer's Guide

Picture yourself riding through the rolling hills of Spain or along quiet riverside paths in France. No traffic. No rush. And no worrying about finding the next charging point. That’s the kind of freedom long range e‑bikes offer, and it’s why many riders see them as some of the best electric bikes for travel and everyday use.

These bikes aren’t just for weekend fun. They work for the Monday commute just as well as a long ride out of town. A single charge can take you far without leaving you tired or uncomfortable.

 In this guide, we’ll look at a few long range ebikes that can go well past 80 km (50 miles) and help you figure out which one fits your riding style.

The Ultimate Long Range E-Bike Buyer's Guide

Top Long Range Ebikes Worth Considering in 2025

The right e‑bike can completely change the way you ride. It might cut down your daily commute or make weekend adventures more pleasant. The models below offer solid range, good comfort, and dependable performance. They’re all strong options for riders across Europe.

ENGWE P275 Pro E-Bike

Touring | Weight: 25.6 kg | Range: up to 260 km / 161 miles | Road legal in EU

The ENGWE P275 Pro is for riders who need distance but won’t trade away comfort. It runs on 250W Bafang mid‑drive motor paired with a 48V battery. This setup keeps it fully legal in Europe while still offering the power needed for long days on the road.

ENGWE claims up to 260 km on a single charge, and even with hills plus a high‑assist setting, it still clears 150 km to miles. That makes it suitable for touring or consecutive daily commutes. The upright riding posture keeps your view clear ahead, and the bar design reduces wrist strain on extended trips.

Its puncture‑resistant tyres mean fewer delays, and the torque sensor delivers a smooth boost as soon as you start pedalling. For weekdays or weekend rides, these long range ebikes are among the best electric bikes for both city routes and country trails.

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ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro E-Bike

Folding | Weight: 29.8 kg | Range: up to 160 km / 99 miles | Road legal in EU

The ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro is for riders who need compact storage without giving up travel range. It folds to fit in a car boot or small hallway, yet offers up to 160 km per charge.

The 250W motor meets EU limits, and the 48V battery can handle weekday commutes as well as weekend rides. You can fold it in seconds, and when it’s open, the frame feels sturdy in your hands.

Open it up and the ride feels steady, with the seat and bars easy to tweak for a better fit. Being a foldable electric bike, it weaves through city traffic easily and feels just as comfortable on quiet country roads.

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ENGWE M20 E-Bike (Dual Battery)

Cruiser | Weight: 34.8 kg | Range: up to 150 km / 93 miles | Not road legal in UK/EU

The ENGWE M20 has a retro‑motorbike look, wide tyres, and a laid‑back frame design. Its dual‑battery version can manage around 150 km, giving you freedom for long rides without mid‑day charging.

Its motor is over the EU’s 250W limit, so it can’t be ridden on public roads in most European countries. On private land or where rules allow, it’s a fun and capable option.

The fat tyres and dual suspension make rough terrain less of a challenge. From gravel and dirt to sandy stretches, it handles a variety of surfaces. For riders seeking comfort, style, and adventure, this is among the best e bike choices for off‑road fun — provided it’s used legally.

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Fiido Titan Tire Touring Ebike

Cargo bike | Weight: 37.8 kg | Range: up to 400 km / 249 miles (3 batteries) | Not EU compliant

The Fiido Titan is built for those who ride far and carry more. With room for three batteries, it can cover up to 400km to miles on a single charge. That’s more than most will ever need in one journey.

At 37.8 kg, it’s on the heavier side. That extra weight means it can carry up to 200 kg — handy for cargo runs, touring gear, or longer rides. The wide tyres and strong frame keep it steady, even when packed full.

Due to its higher power output, it isn’t road legal in much of Europe. In regions where it’s allowed, it’s one of the most capable cargo bikes for riders who want multi‑day trips without charging stops.

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The Specs

Model

Frame Type

Folding

Weight

Range (claimed)

EU Road Legal

ENGWE P275 Pro

Touring

No

25.6 kg

260 km / 161 miles

Yes

ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro

Folding

Yes

29.8 kg

160 km / 99 miles

Yes

Fiido Titan

Cargo

No

37.8 kg

400 km / 249 miles

No

ENGWE M20 (Dual Battery)

Cruiser

No

34.8 kg

150 km / 93 miles

No

Key Features Behind Long Range Ebikes

When riders talk about long range ebikes, they often mean bikes that can cover anywhere from 100 km to 260 km before a recharge. A distance like 120 km to miles works out to about 75 miles, enough for several commutes or a weekend ride without worrying about the next charge.

For some, that’s a few days of touring. For others, it’s a week’s worth of commuting or a full weekend of riding with no need to think about charging. How far you get depends less on the frame style and more on the parts driving the bike.

Battery capacity is one of the biggest factors. In Europe, ENGWE and other road‑approved brands stay within the 48V limit. The amp‑hour rating shows how much energy the battery stores. Larger batteries can take you further, though they add weight, so the best electric bikes find a balance between storage and practicality.

The motor matters too. EU‑legal versions use a 250W unit, and how it pairs with pedal assist can make a big difference to range. Keeping the assist level low and pedalling more often can help the battery last longer than riding on throttle alone.

Conditions on the road also play a role. Hills, headwinds, rider weight, and even cold weather can shorten your ride. On flat routes with mild temperatures, the same model can go noticeably farther — which explains why two identical long range ebikes might deliver very different results.

Some riders prefer a balance between distance and speed, choosing models that work as both a long range e‑bike and a fast e bicycle where the law allows

Ready to Ride? Try ENGWE’s Long Range Lineup

ENGWE offers models for both touring comfort and space‑saving portability. Whether you want maximum range or a folding frame for easy storage, you’ll find options built for the road and ready to go.

See full specs and ride‑ready prices at ENGWE.com.

Conclusion

When you find a long range ebike that matches your style and needs, every journey feels different. Short rides become smooth and easy, while longer trips turn into enjoyable adventures. With the right balance of range, comfort, and build quality, you can focus less on the distance left to travel and more on the simple pleasure of the road, fresh air, and the freedom that comes with every ride.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as a long range ebike?

Most people call an e‑bike “long range” if it can travel over 100 km before charging. In the EU, legal versions use a 250W motor with a battery up to 48V. That setup lets you cover longer distances while staying within road‑use regulations.

Are ENGWE bikes legal in Europe?

Yes — many ENGWE models meet EU rules for motor power and battery size. For example, the P275 Pro and L20 3.0 Pro are road‑legal. Some higher‑power options, like the M20, go beyond these limits and are meant for off‑road riding or private areas.

Is a foldable electric bike good for long trips?

It can be, if the range and comfort are there. A model like the ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro folds small enough for storage yet can still handle extended rides. This works well for riders who need easy storage but still want to cover longer distances.

Can I ride 150 km on one charge?

Yes, in the right conditions. Lower assist levels, flat terrain, and lighter loads make that distance possible on some of the best electric bikes. Hills, heavy cargo, or strong winds will shorten range, so planning ahead can help you get the most from your battery.

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