Electric Bike manufacturer Fiido is set to launch seven new electric bike models: C21, C22, Kidz, Q2, Titan, C31, and M31. These bikes are expected to offer a range of features, from lightweight and portable designs to powerful motors and advanced technology.
The C21 and C22 models are expected to be lightweight and portable, making them easy to carry and store. They will likely feature advanced technology such as LED lights and digital displays, as well as powerful motors for a smooth and efficient ride.
The Kidz model is designed specifically for children, with a smaller frame and lower power output. It will likely have adjustable seats and handlebars to accommodate growing kids, as well as safety features such as a safety harness and training wheels.
The Q2 is expected to be a high-performance electric bike, with a strong and powerful motor, advanced suspension system, and a large battery capacity for longer rides.
The Titan model is expected to be a heavy-duty electric bike, designed for off-road and rough terrain. It will likely have a rugged frame, sturdy tires, and advanced suspension for a comfortable and stable ride.
The C31 and M31 models are expected to offer a balance of features, including a lightweight design, powerful motor, and advanced technology. They will likely be ideal for commuting and leisure riding, with a focus on comfort and efficiency.
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