Cargo Bike
Fiido T2
Nearly 1000Wh battery power at budget longtail pricing
by Fiido
$1,499
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87lbs
Weight
440lbs
Max load
60Nm
Torque
998Wh
Battery
The Carryish Take
Bottom line: A compelling spec sheet hampered by unproven execution and punishing weight.
Best for
- Range-obsessed families who need 50+ mile rides between charges
- Budget buyers willing to gamble on newer brands for better specs
- Flat-terrain riders who won't move the bike up stairs often
- DIY mechanics comfortable with potentially limited dealer support
Not for
- Safety-first families — the proven Lectric XPedition costs the same
- Apartment dwellers dealing with stairs and tight storage
- Riders wanting established dealer networks and parts availability
- Anyone needing to lift their bike regularly
Pros & Cons
What we like
- +998Wh battery capacity crushes most bikes under $2,000
- +440 lb total capacity handles two kids plus groceries easily
- +750W rear hub motor provides solid hill-climbing power
- +$1,499 price undercuts established longtail competitors by $500+
- +Class 2 compatibility keeps you legal in most US cities
Watch out for
- –87 lbs makes this a pain to move up stairs or load on racks
- –Generic motor components raise durability questions
- –Fiido has limited longtail cargo bike experience
- –Specs-only data means unproven real-world performance
Full Specifications
Motor & Power
- Motor
- Generic (Hub (rear))
- Power
- 750W nominal
- Torque
- 60 Nm
- Class
- Class 2 (20 mph, throttle)
Battery & Range
- Battery
- 998Wh
Size & Weight
- Weight
- 87 lbs
- Max system weight
- 440 lbs
Cargo & Family
- Layout
- Longtail
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the 998Wh battery compare to other budget longtails?
It's massive — nearly double the Lectric XPedition's 672Wh or Rad Power's 672Wh. If the specs are accurate, you're looking at 60+ mile range versus 30-40 from competitors.
Is Fiido reliable enough for family transportation?
Fiido makes decent commuter e-bikes, but this is their longtail debut. The track record just isn't there yet compared to Lectric or Rad Power.
Can I actually haul 440 lbs on this bike?
The specs say yes, but without real-world testing, we can't verify how it handles maximum loads. Most longtails feel sketchy at their weight limits.
Why is it so much heavier than other longtails?
That huge 998Wh battery adds significant weight. Most budget longtails are 65-75 lbs — this one's pushing 90 lbs.
If you want the Lectric XPedition's proven reliability, pay the same price for half the battery. If you want the Tern GSD's refinement, pay double for similar range.



