Engwe LE20 Electric Cargo Bike
Original price was: £1,499.00.£1,299.00Current price is: £1,299.00.
Long-tail cargo e-bike with impressive battery options (up to ~922Wh single / 1,843Wh dual), 200 kg load rating and rack-friendly design. Ideal for delivery work involving heavy loads, multi-drop shifts or cafe/urban environments where durability counts.
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- Suitable for Food Delivery
- 12-Months Extendable Warranty
Description
The Engwe LE20 steps up from standard e-bikes into the cargo class, offering a high-capacity frame, strong load rating and very large battery options. While the LE20 wasn’t built solely for courier use, its spec makes it one of the most capable bikes in this range for riders who carry heavy loads, work long shifts or need a rugged platform that can be stored indoors or transported.
When reviewed externally (see Engwe LE20 review on E-Bike Tips), the LE20 was praised for its practicality, rack design, and load handling. The dual-battery upgrade option gives serious range potential for multi-stop delivery work.
Motor, Power & Assist
The LE20 uses Engwe’s own mid-drive motor, rated at 250W with a claimed 100Nm of torque. It’s a torque-sensing unit, so assistance responds to how hard you’re pressing on the pedals rather than just whether you’re turning them. Reports and rider feedback suggest it runs fairly quietly, especially once you’re up to speed. The combination of mid-drive placement, strong low-end torque and torque-sensor control makes it well-suited to moving off smoothly with heavier loads and tackling steeper urban climbs.
Battery & Real-World Range
The LE20 supports battery capacities like 48V 19.2Ah (~922Wh) single or 38.4Ah (~1,843Wh) dual setup. While manufacturer claims might cite up to 180 km (~112 miles) or even higher, in real-world multi-stop delivery use with load, stops, starts and backpacks, you should expect:
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~30–40 miles (48–64 km) for typical mixed-urban use on a single battery
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Up to ~45–55 miles (72–88 km) on flatter routes if assist levels are moderate
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Heavy-load, high-assist use: ~20–25 miles (32–40 km)
This makes the LE20 excellent for medium-to-longer delivery shifts, especially when utilising the dual-battery option.
Comfort, Handling & Practicality
The LE20’s large frame and cargo platform mean it handles loads confidently and remains stable when shifting between drop-offs. Tyre size (likely 20″ × 3.0″) and suspension fork give a forgiving ride even under heavy bags or crates. Its utility heritage means it isn’t designed for nimble manoeuvres in dense traffic — but for riders dealing with heavier gear or larger items, it is a very sensible choice.
Weight, Storage & Transport
With a weight of around ~36.8 kg (single battery) and up for dual-battery models, it’s far heavier than typical food-delivery commuter bikes. That means lifting it into vans or carrying it up stairs will require effort. The step-through cargo frame helps with frequent mounting/dismounting. Storage is best planned – if you’ll be transporting it or storing indoors in flats, make sure you have space.
Load Capacity & Delivery Suitability
With a max load of ~200 kg, the LE20 stands out for riders carrying multiple bags, crates or larger items. It excels in settings like:
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Multi-drop urban logistics (small parcels, food & drink kits)
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Suburban delivery with moderate distances and mixed terrain
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Riders needing a bike that can also handle personal use at weekends
Pros & Cons for Delivery Riders
Pros
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High capacity load rating (~200 kg) and strong rack/bed compatibility
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Big battery options give serious real-world range potential
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Utility design built for stability, comfort and heavy-duty use
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Step-through frame makes mounting/dismounting easier when stopping frequently
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Long-tail capability (or large rear racks) makes it versatile beyond food delivery
Cons
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Heavy – serious lifting required if transport or storage involves stairs/boot
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Less agile than commuter e-bikes – wide load platform means slower handling
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Real-world range (even with a big battery) is still dependent on load, stops, and terrain
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Large size might be challenging in very dense urban streets or tight back lanes
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Premium price and size may not suit riders with light delivery loads or single-bag setups
Who Is the Engwe LE20 Best For?
The LE20 is best suited for delivery riders who:
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routinely carry heavy loads (backpacks, crates, multiple bags)
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run multi-stop shifts with moderate distances
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need a stable, rack-friendly platform more than maximum top speed
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operate in urban or suburban zones where load and practicality matter more than nimble city sprinting
If you do mostly short, light-load runs in dense city centres and prioritise speed and manoeuvrability, a lighter commuter-style bike may serve you better. But for riders who need real cargo capability and endurance, the LE20 delivers.
Additional information
| Brand | Engwe |
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| Model | LE20 |
| Motor power | 250W |
| Motor type | Mid-drive motor |
| Battery capacity | 48V 19.2Ah (922Wh) single / 38.4Ah (1, 843Wh) dual |
| Claimed battery range | Up to 180 km (single battery) / 350 km (dual battery) |
| Real-world battery range | Approx. 90 km in mixed real-world use |
| Top assisted speed | 25 km/h |
| Torque / cadence sensor | Torque sensor (mid-drive) |
| Assist levels | 5 |
| Bike weight | 36.8 kg (single battery) |
| Max load | 200 kg |
| Frame type | Step-through longtail cargo frame |
| Tyre size | 20" x 3.0" tyres |
| Brake type | Hydraulic disc brakes |
| Suspension | Front suspension fork |
| Delivery suitability notes | Longtail cargo e-bike with very high load capacity and huge battery options, ideal for multi-drop urban and suburban delivery work. Suits riders carrying crates, panniers or even child seats, but overall weight and length make it less nimble than a standard city e-bike. |











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