The rapid growth of electric bikes has blurred the lines between traditional bicycles and motorcycles, especially with models like the Engwe M20, which appeals to younger riders.
The Engwe M20's motorbike aesthetics and powerful performance serve as a bridge for new cyclists, particularly among teenagers and young adults who might otherwise avoid traditional biking.
Legal distinctions in the UK classify electric bikes as EAPCs if they have a power output not exceeding 250W and don't propel beyond 15.5mph, complicating public perception.
This cool-looking e-bike appeals to demographics that find traditional cycles bland, thereby promoting cycling interest among non-cyclists.
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