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ENGWE M20 vs Fafrees F26 Carbon M

Comparison 2026Fat Bikes

76

ENGWE M20

ENGWE · Vouwbare fatbike

1099.00

VS
82

Fafrees F26 Carbon M

Fafrees · Premium fatbike

1499.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Fafrees F26 Carbon M edges out the ENGWE M20 with an overall score of 82/100 against 76/100. It scores particularly well on motor performance (86/100) and terrain grip (84/100), making it the better all-round pick in Fat Bikes.

The ENGWE M20 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €1099.00 versus €1499.00.

Motor performance winner

Fafrees F26 Carbon M

14% higher than its rival

Value winner

ENGWE M20

8% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationENGWE M20Fafrees F26 Carbon M
Price€1099.00+36%€1499.00
Rating★4.3 (1,420)★4.6 (640)
Overall76/10082/100+8%
Drivetrain
Motor250W achternaaf / 250W rear hubBafang 250W achternaaf + koppelsensor
Top speed25 km/h (EU-legaal / EU-legal)25 km/h (EU-legaal / EU-legal)
Battery2x 48V 13Ah (1248 Wh)48V 18Ah (864 Wh)+2300%
Range100-150 km+25%80-110 km
GearingShimano 7-speedShimano 8-speed+14%
Frame & tires
Weight35 kg24 kg+46%
Wheel size20 x 4.0 inch26 x 4.0 inch+30%
FrameAluminium, vouwbaar / Aluminum, foldingCarbon, niet-vouwbaar / Carbon, non-folding
SuspensionVoorvork / Front forkVoorvork / Front fork
BrakesMechanische schijfremmen / Mechanical discHydraulische schijfremmen / Hydraulic disc

Pros and cons

ENGWE M20

Pros

  • Dual-battery setup (2x 48V 13Ah) delivers up to 150 km of range in Eco
  • 250W EU-legal configuration at 25 km/h keeps you fiscally and legally safe
  • Moto-inspired frame with long saddle allows a passenger on short rides
  • Sharp price for a dual-battery fatbike with a full equipment package

Cons

  • 35 kg total weight makes it practically unliftable for one person
  • Basic suspension components from no-name brands feel vague under load

Fafrees F26 Carbon M

Pros

  • Bafang 250W rear hub motor with real torque sensor feels natural and progressive
  • Carbon frame drops weight to 24 kg — by far the lightest fatbike here
  • 48V 18Ah (864 Wh) battery delivers 80-110 km of range in Eco
  • 26 inch wheels give better rolling resistance and stability than 20 inch alternatives

Cons

  • Carbon parts are more vulnerable to crashes than aluminium
  • No folding mechanism — balcony or boot storage is harder

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