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eBike Urtopia Carbon Fold ST - Glacier Blue - In a Box

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eBike Urtopia Carbon Fold ST - Glacier Blue - In a BoxUrtopia Carbon Fold ST Glacier Blue In a Box Electric Bike Urtopia authorized dealer in San Diego & EscondidoTemecula eBike Shop supports riders in Escondido, San Diego, and the wider Southern California area with local pickup options alongside nationwide shipping. Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Urtopia Carbon Fold ST Glacier Blue In a Box combines approachable size, practical utility, and everyday electric bike convenience. Its

Urtopia Carbon Fold ST - Glacier Blue - In a Box Electric Bike

Urtopia authorized dealer in San Diego & Escondido

Temecula eBike Shop supports riders in Escondido, San Diego, and the wider Southern California area with local pickup options alongside nationwide shipping.

Designed with compact urban riding in mind, the Urtopia Carbon Fold ST - Glacier Blue - In a Box combines approachable size, practical utility, and everyday electric-bike convenience. Its responsive motor works with responsive power delivery and pedal-assist support to provide smooth assistance up to city-friendly speeds, while a practical battery system and Up to 50 miles make it a strong fit for shorter daily trips. Its compact proportions help keep the ride manageable and approachable. compact wheels and city-friendly proportions help the bike stay practical for everyday use.

Key Features

  • Toray® carbon fiber construction: Carbon fiber frame and fork for a sleek, high-end feel with lightweight performance.
  • 31 lbs lightweight: Net weight is 31 lbs (without accessories) for easy carrying and convenient portability.
  • All-day range: Up to 50 miles of range (tested with a 180 lb rider in ECO mode on flat roads without throttle).
  • Space-efficient folding: Designed to be 20% more compact for storage and transport.
  • Torque sensor with 0 response latency: Fast, natural assistance for smooth starts and steady climbs.
  • Colorful LCD screen: 2" color display for clear ride data visibility.
  • Safety certified: UL 2849 listed.
  • Glacier Blue color option: Available in Glacier Blue.
  • Rider fit: One size designed to fit riders from 4’11’’ to 6’5’’.

Specifications

Feature Details
Model Carbon Folding Step-Thru E-Bike
Material Carbon fiber (frame, fork)
Net Weight 31 lbs w/o acc.
Range Up to 50 miles
Top Speed 20 mph
Ebike Class Class 2
Motor 250W (Peak Power 450W) rear hub, 42Nm
Throttle Optional (up to 20 mph)
Battery 252Wh seat post battery, certified to UL-2271, removable battery
Charger 3.5hrs fast charger
Pedal Assist 4 levels
Sensors Torque sensor
Display 2" Color display
Lights Front: External lights, 60 Lux
Rear: Integrated tail lights
Water Resistance IP65
Brakes TEKTRO hydraulic disc brake
Wheels / Tires Kenda 20’’ x 1.95’’
Drivetrain Shimano 7 speed
Rear Derailleur Shimano Tourney 7-Speed
Shift Lever 7 Speed Trigger
Chainrings 52T
Cassette 14-28T, 7 Speed
Total Weight Limit 220 lbs
Rider Height 4’11’’ - 6’5’’
Overall Length 1540 mm (61’’)
Wheelbase 1025 mm (40’’)
Wheel Diameter 510 mm (20’’)
Seat Height (Max / Min) 1090 mm (43’’) / 800 mm (31’’)
Handlebar Grips Height 1100 mm (43’’)
Headset Height 440-310 mm (17’’-12’’)
Seat Tube Length 410 mm (16’’)
Folded Height 720 mm (28’’)
Folded Overall Length 810 mm (32’’)
Folded Width 480 mm (19’’)
Certification UL 2849

Assembly & Build Options

In a Box (Factory-Sealed)

The “In a Box” option is delivered in the manufacturer’s original packaging and arrives unassembled. Professional assembly is required prior to riding, including proper installation, torque verification, and a complete safety inspection of all components.

This option does not include assembly services, tuning, or ongoing service support from our retail location. All manufacturer support and product-related concerns are handled through the brand’s official support channels.

Warranty & Manual

Manufacturers Warranty: https://newurtopia.com/pages/warranty

Why Choose This Model?

What helps the Urtopia Carbon Fold ST - Glacier Blue - In a Box stand apart is the way it combines compact proportions with practical electric-bike capability. With its responsive motor, speeds up to controlled, compact setup, its battery system, and Up to 50 miles, it presents a useful balance of approachability and everyday function.

Customers shopping with Temecula eBike Shop may appreciate how naturally it fits into short trips, errands, and everyday transportation.

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Discover more city-focused and everyday-ready eBikes at Temecula eBike Shop, where practical features and rider-friendly design help shape the overall selection.

Temecula eBike Shop supports local riders in Escondido and San Diego while also giving customers nationwide access through shipping available across the USA.

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