This specification describes a 20-inch Fat Tire Electric Tricycle with an Aluminum Alloy Frame. This is a premium "comfort" version of the typical e-trike, specifically optimized for women, seniors, and urban commuters who want a lighter, more maneuverable ride.
Here are the detailed specs and the strategic reasons why this specific configuration (Aluminum vs. Steel) is a smart buy.
Detailed Specifications
Motor Power: 351W – 500W Brushless (High-torque for starting from a stop).
Voltage: 48V (Standard for hill climbing and efficient battery use).
Frame Material:Aluminum Alloy (Rust-proof, lightweight, and modern).
Wheel Size: 20-inch Fat Tires (Usually 3" to 4" wide for maximum stability).
Capacity: Rated for Adults (High payload capacity for cargo/groceries).
Battery: Lithium-ion (Longer lifespan and lighter than lead-acid).
Colors: Available in Pink or Blue (Aesthetic "lifestyle" focus).
Top 4 Reasons to Buy This Model
1. The Aluminum Alloy Advantage
Unlike cheaper carbon steel trikes, this model uses Aluminum Alloy. This provides three massive benefits:
Weight: It is significantly lighter, making it easier to steer and pick up speed.
Rust Resistance: You can ride in the rain or store it in a humid garage without worrying about the frame corroding or the paint bubbling.
Battery Range: Because the bike itself is lighter, the motor doesn't work as hard, which can extend your battery range on every charge.
2. "Mini" 20-inch Geometry
The 20-inch wheels are the secret to this trike's safety. They create a Low Center of Gravity, which makes the tricycle much harder to tip over during turns compared to full-sized 26-inch models. This is why it is highly recommended for the elderly or those with balance concerns.
3. Fat Tires = Suspension
Because this is a "Fat Tire" model, the large air volume in the tires acts as a natural shock absorber. It will "float" over sidewalk cracks, gravel, and even grass, providing a plush, smooth ride without needing complex and heavy suspension systems.
4. Specialized for Women and Seniors
The features—specifically the "step-through" frame design (implied by the "Women/Elder" features) and the choice of Pink/Blue colors—indicate a focus on accessibility. It is designed for easy mounting (no high bar to swing your leg over) and simple, intuitive controls.
Quick Comparison: Aluminum vs. Carbon Steel Trikes
Feature
This Model (Aluminum)
Standard Trike (Carbon Steel)
Weight
Lighter (Easier to handle)
Heavier (Harder to pedal)
Rust
Naturally Rust-Proof
Prone to rust if scratched
Effort
Low (Motor handles weight easily)
High (Motor fights frame weight)
Look
Sleek, modern welds
Industrial, thicker welds
A Final Tip on Assembly
Since this is a tricycle, the assembly is slightly more complex than a standard bike because of the rear axle and dual-brake setup.
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