Morfuns Eole X folding electric bike has been launched via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. The Morfuns Eole X has a range of 115km and can reach speeds of 25km/h. The pedelec is powered by a 350W motor, it weighs about 19kg and can be folded within 10 seconds. The first shipments of the Eole X are expected by September and it can be reserved for around $1,350.
The Morfuns Eole X supports an extra battery that adds up to 55km to its range. It also has a power button that allows the rider to disable power at any time. The pedelec’s 36V 10Ah LG battery can be fully charged within a decent 5 hours. The Eole X has 20-inch tires and a rear rubber suspension which offers a comfortable ride. The dimensions of the Eole X are 151 x 58 x 105cm and it can be easily carried when folded. It has a LED TFT display that provides ride information and other notifications to the rider. Its headlights are automatically triggered when in low-light situations.
The Morfuns Eole X folding e-bike is well-primed for comfortable rides on dirt roads, light rails, and normal roads. Its assisted power, together with the optional additional battery offers a range of 170km. The compact and foldable nature of the Eole X also makes it a great companion for quick urban trips in heavy traffic areas. It is not clear what angular power is offered in the Eole X in climbing steep routes.
The Indiegogo campaign for the Eole X will close on July 16. The options on offer are the Eole X and Eole X Pro. Several limited offers are available for the models and delivery is between September and October 2022.
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