ENVO Lynx 20" Foldable Electric Bike

Foldable commuting, compact storage and urban utility

Product Overview

ENVO Lynx 20 is the portability-focused electric bike for riders who need a compact folded footprint without giving up a removable battery, gears and useful cargo racks.

The foldable aluminum frame, QR telescopic stem and 20 x 2.35 tires suit urban commuting, storage-conscious homes, car transport and paved or lightly mixed routes.

ENVO lists 22.5 kg weight, 32 km/h speed and up to 100 km range. The detailed specification lists a 500W geared hub motor and 60 Nm torque; an 80 Nm summary figure also appears on the official page.

Key Features & Benefits

Foldable frame and QR telescopic stem: compact 93 x 48 x 70 cm folded dimensions.

Removable 36V/12.8Ah LG battery: easier indoor charging, storage and transport.

Five assist levels plus thumb throttle and LCD interface: flexible control for starts and hills.

Front and rear carrier racks: useful utility equipment on a compact commuter.

40-lux headlight, taillight and reflector, plus 160 mm disc brakes with cut-off sensors: visibility and controlled stopping.

Specifications

Frame and fit: custom drawn T6 aluminum foldable e-bike; ENVO lists suitability below 130 kg and up to 190 cm height.

Motor and assist: geared hub motor, 500W; detailed specification lists 60 Nm torque, five assist levels, thumb throttle and speed sensor.

Battery and charging: removable 36V/12.8Ah LG lithium battery; CC-CV 42V 2A charger.

Drivetrain and wheels: 7-speed freewheel, 11-28 gearing and 20 x 2.35 city tires.

Brakes and lighting: 160 mm disc brakes with electric cut-off sensors, 40-lux LED headlight, taillight and reflector.

Utility and size: front and rear carrier racks; 168 x 59 x 112 cm unfolded and 93 x 48 x 70 cm folded.

Weight and range: 22.5 kg listed bike weight; ENVO lists up to 100 km maximum range.

Performance & Power

The Lynx 20 uses five levels of pedal assist, a thumb throttle and an LCD interface for speed, battery and diagnostic information. The smaller wheel format and foldable stem favour manoeuvrability and portability.

The detailed ENVO specification lists a 500W geared hub motor and 60 Nm torque. The page summary separately displays 80 Nm, so 60 Nm is used as the conservative detailed specification.

A 7-speed freewheel, 20 x 2.35 tires and 160 mm disc brakes give the Lynx 20 useful everyday control without presenting it as a substitute for a full-size trail bike.

Battery & Range

Battery: removable 36V/12.8Ah LG lithium pack. ENVO lists up to 100 km maximum range and describes the battery as accessible through the seat-post structure.

ENVO also describes more than 100 km at low assist and around 50 km at higher assist in its feature copy. The current summary uses up to 100 km; actual range depends on assist, load, terrain, wind and temperature.

Indoor storage and charging are sensible for Canadian winter use. Confirm battery condition, configuration and delivery details before ordering.

Safety Features

ENVO identifies the Lynx 20 as UL 2849 certified and describes LG/Panasonic lithium cells.

The 40-lux headlight, taillight and reflector support low-light visibility. The 160 mm disc brakes include electric cut-off sensors.

The current product page lists 32 km/h and does not provide a blanket road-legality determination. Local provincial, municipal and trail rules govern use.

Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Strengths: compact folded size, 22.5 kg listed weight, removable battery, five assist levels, thumb throttle, racks, 7-speed gearing and useful lighting.

Trade-offs: the smaller wheel and foldable format are less suited to aggressive trail riding, and the detailed torque figure conflicts with the page summary. The 100 km range is a maximum estimate.

Verdict: a strong fit for storage-conscious commuters and mixed urban trips where portability matters more than maximum payload or full-size bike stability.

Should You Buy It?

Choose Lynx 20 when folding, transport and indoor storage are central requirements, especially for apartments, car travel and multimodal commuting.

Check folded storage space, rider fit and the detailed 60 Nm torque figure before purchase. Riders carrying heavy loads or prioritising larger-wheel stability should consider D50, ST50, X50 or U50.

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Quick take

A short read before the full Street Rides review. Treat speed and range details as manufacturer claims unless Street Rides says otherwise.

  • Lynx 20: compact foldable electric bike for storage-conscious commuting
  • 36V/12.8Ah removable LG battery; ENVO lists up to 100 km maximum range
  • 500W geared hub motor and 60 Nm torque in the detailed specification
  • Official summary also shows 80 Nm; discrepancy disclosed rather than guessed
  • 22.5 kg listed weight, 20 x 2.35 tires, 7-speed freewheel and thumb throttle
  • Folded dimensions: 93 x 48 x 70 cm; UL 2849 identified by ENVO
  • Shipping and returns: See our shipping and returns policy for full details on return eligibility, timelines, and any applicable restocking fees.

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StreetRides Expert Video Takeaway

ENVO Lynx Review: A Foldable Cargo E-Bike for Compact Canadian Living

This 20-minute ENVO Lynx review from Brent McCluskey Unboxings is especially helpful for buyers deciding whether a compact folding e-bike can still handle everyday work. The video covers the Lynx as a portable cargo bike, includes a ride test, and closes with final thoughts rather than stopping at an unboxing or assembly walkthrough.

The current Street Rides listing identifies the exact 20-inch Lynx configuration with a folding frame, 500W geared hub motor, 36V/12.8Ah LG battery, thumb throttle, seven-speed drivetrain, front and rear racks, lights and disc brakes. Those are product-page specifications. The video is most useful for adding context around the bike’s compact format, storage potential and riding character.

The main buyer question is portability versus stability. A folded footprint can make sense for a condo, apartment, car trunk or limited storage area, while 20-inch tires keep the bike more practical than an ultra-small folding cycle for ordinary city streets and light mixed surfaces. Buyers should still expect a different feel from a full-size 26- or 27.5-inch e-bike, especially over deep potholes, rough gravel or uneven winter damage.

For Canadian commuting and errands, the racks, lighting, removable battery and compact storage design are the strongest practical themes. Check the chosen rack setup and payload requirements before carrying children, groceries or work equipment. The listed maximum range is an estimate, not a guarantee; rider weight, cargo, hills, assist level, wind, tire pressure and cold temperatures can reduce real-world distance.

Our view: this is a useful exact-model review for shoppers who need an e-bike that can live in a smaller home or travel in a vehicle without giving up useful cargo equipment. Watch the ride test and final thoughts to judge whether the Lynx’s compact proportions match your route, storage space, rider fit and local riding rules.