Wildeway ORCA Electric Bike Canada – Folding Fat-Tire E-Bike

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Product Overview

The Wildeway ORCA Folding Fat-Tire E-Bike is a versatile choice for Canadian riders who want dual-motor performance in a compact, foldable frame. With a removable 48 V 20 Ah lithium battery and 2300 W peak output, it provides the range and torque needed for both commuting and off-road adventures. Its IPX65 water resistance and hydraulic disc brakes make it suitable for wet, snowy, and mixed Canadian conditions.

Unlike generic listings, the ORCA stands out with a 330 lb payload capacity, dual suspension, and integrated LED lighting for visibility. Whether you’re navigating Toronto streets, riding snowy trails in Quebec, or using it for delivery work, the ORCA addresses key concerns Canadians have: legality (continuous rating compliance), cold-weather range, and warranty coverage within Canada. For riders seeking a high-performance folding e-bike with local relevance, it offers a rare balance of power, portability, and reliability.

Key Features & Benefits

Dual-motor power (2300 W peak) + fat 20″×4.0″ all-terrain tires — for superior traction in snow, loose gravel, and off-road trails.
Full suspension (front hydraulic fork + rear linkage) for smooth rides over potholes and rough Canadian road surfaces.
Hydraulic disc brakes + bright LED headlight, taillight, brake/turn signal lights, safety, and visibility for winter, dusk, and urban commuting.
Foldable frame design (≈ 37.4 × 17.7 × 36.6 in folded), easy storage in apartments, car trunks, and tight city spaces.

High payload capacity (≈ 330 lbs / 150 kg) makes this bike suitable for cargo, delivery, or carrying gear.

Specifications

Motor: Dual hub motors, 2300 W peak (48 V system)
Battery: 48 V 20 Ah (≈ 960 Wh), removable lithium, Samsung/LG cells
Charger: 48 V / 3A standard charger
Range: ≈ 55–90 km per charge (terrain, load, weather dependent)
Top speed: Up to ≈ 45 km/h (off-road use)
Frame: Foldable step-over aluminum alloy
Suspension: Hydraulic front fork + rear spring linkage
Tires: 20″ × 4.0″ fat tires
Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes (front & rear)
Weight: ≈ 83 lbs / 38 kg
Payload capacity: 330 lbs / 150 kg
Display: Colour LCD with PAS levels, walk mode, throttle control
Lighting: LED headlight, taillight, brake/turn signals
Water resistance: IPX65
Folded size: ≈ 37.4″ × 17.7″ × 36.6″

Performance & Power

Equipped with dual hub motors delivering up to 2300 W peak power (48 V system), the ORCA is designed for steep climbs, snow, and mixed Canadian terrain. It supports pedal assist and throttle, reaching a top assisted speed of around 45 km/h (off-road use). The fat 20″×4.0″ tires plus full suspension give stability on gravel trails, slush, and urban potholes. For commuting in Canada or weekend trail rides, this e-bike offers both power and control.

Battery & Range

Removable 48 V / 20 Ah lithium battery (≈ 960 Wh), using Samsung/LG cells.
Charging with a 48 V 3-amp fast charger (standard).
Real-world pedal-assist range is up to ≈ 55-90 km (≈ 34-55 miles) depending on terrain, load, use of throttle vs assist, and weather conditions.

Safety Features

Hydraulic disc brakes (front & rear) for controlled stopping.
Integrated LED lighting: headlight, taillight, brake light, turn signals.
IPX65 water resistance for rain/snow riding.
Reflective sidewall fat tires for night visibility.
UL/CSA charger certification recommended (charger not specified by brand).
1-year manufacturer warranty (per official seller listings).

Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Pros

  • Dual motors + fat tires handle snow, gravel, and Canadian trails with confidence.
  • Large 48 V 20 Ah battery supports long rides (≈ 55–90 km range).
  • Foldable frame makes storage practical in condos or small spaces.
  • Hydraulic disc brakes + bright integrated lights enhance safety for Canadian commutes.

Cons

  • Heavier than single-motor e-bikes (≈ 83 lbs / 38 kg), harder to lift for some riders.
  • Peak 2300 W rating may raise compliance questions vs. Canada’s 500 W continuous rule.
  • Folded size still bulky for very compact cars.
  • Higher upfront cost compared to basic commuter e-bikes.
Should You Buy It?

The Wildeway ORCA is ideal for Canadian riders who want maximum power, range, and all-weather versatility. It suits commuters in larger cities, delivery riders, and those who enjoy trail or snow riding. However, if you need a lightweight e-bike for easy carrying, or prefer a model strictly under 500 W continuous for peace of mind with local regulations, you may prefer a smaller single-motor option. For most riders seeking durability and performance in Canada, the ORCA is a strong choice.

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FAQ

Legality & Safety in Canada

In Canada, power-assisted bicycles must have operable pedals, a 32 km/h max assisted speed, and ≤500 W continuous motor output. The ORCA lists 2300 W peak; compliance depends on the controller’s continuous rating and configuration. Ride within provincial rules and use pedal assist on public roads/paths; check local bylaws for throttle use.

Off-road, the bike can reach ≈45 km/h. On public roads and most bike paths, provinces cap e-bikes at 32 km/h with pedals engaged. Reserve higher speeds for private property or designated areas, and follow shared-path etiquette—especially in cities where a fat-tire e-bike can feel wider.

Battery, Range & Care

Expect about 60–95 km per charge on this long-range electric bike, depending on rider weight, hills, wind, tire pressure, assist vs. throttle, and temperature. Range decreases in winter; keeping the battery warm before riding helps.

Charge with the included charger for 6–8 hours at room temperature. Avoid charging below 0 °C—bring the removable pack indoors. For storage over a few weeks, keep it around 50–80% in a dry place. Follow the user manual and safety labels for e-bike battery charging in Canada.