The OXFO OX1 marks a new foldable e-bike that features a sturdy and lightweight frame and allows a range of up to 135 kilometers.
The OXFO OX1 in detail
With the OXFO OX1, a particularly lightweight folding e-bike from Great Britain awaits you. The manufacturer relies on a unibody design that weighs just 16.5 kg including the battery. This is made possible by a particularly light magnesium frame, which itself weighs only 3.5 kg.
Nevertheless, the frame of the folding e-bike is supposed to be particularly robust and strong. When folded, the e-bike measures 720 mm x 350 mm x 580 mm and comes with some exciting features and high-quality equipment.
These include a suspension at the rear, which is supposed to ensure a high level of riding comfort, a dual braking system consisting of electric and disc brakes, and an anti-theft device. The battery on the OXFO OX1 can be found in the holder for the seat and can be easily removed.
It holds a 6.4 or 7 Ah battery from Samsung, providing a range of 135 kilometers. Unlike the Zectron folding e-bike, however, the OX1 also comes in a version for the European market.
250-watt motor for Europe
The OXFO OX1 comes in two variants, one for the US market and one for Europe. The European model comes with the smaller battery and a 250-watt motor that offers pedaling assistance up to 25 km/h.
Accordingly, the range here is around 100 kilometers due to the smaller battery. The folding e-bike can be fully charged in around three to four hours. The model is designed for a maximum weight of 100 kilograms.
Other features include a bright LED display with battery indicator, mode selection and more, bright LED lights front and rear and 16-inch, 1.75-inch wide tires from Kenda.
Price and availability
When and at what price the OXFO OX1 will be available is currently unclear. The funding is to take place via the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo, the campaign to do so, however, is currently not yet started.
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