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Description
The Vipcoo VM6 is a powerful fat-tyre folding e-bike built for both comfort and long-distance performance. With its 48V high-capacity battery, robust 20” x 4.0” tyres and foldable frame, it’s designed to handle commuting, city riding and adventurous off-road trips.
Smooth Power Delivery The 48V 750W brushless motor provides reliable pedal assistance up to 25km/h. With Shimano gearing and multiple PAS levels, the Vipcoo VM6 adapts well to varied terrain and riding conditions.
Comfort & Control Wide 20” x 4.0” fat tyres ensure stability and traction across gravel, sand, snow and rough trails. A suspension fork and rear spring shock provide cushioning, while front and rear disc brakes deliver dependable stopping power.
Smart Battery System Equipped with a 48V 18.2Ah lithium-ion battery, the Vipcoo VM6 supports up to 80–100km of assisted riding per charge. The battery is removable and lockable, making charging secure and convenient.
Tech You Can Trust An LCD display provides real-time ride data including speed, PAS level, distance and battery status. Integrated LED headlights and a rear tail light ensure visibility and safety in all conditions.
Built for Everyday & Adventure Use With its folding frame, the VM6 is easy to store and transport, despite being built tough for all-terrain riding. Its high load capacity and long-range capability make it practical for commuters, leisure riders and off-road explorers alike.
The VIPCOO VM6 Electric Bike is built for riders who want more punch from the motor on hills, rough ground, and longer rides. Its 750W setup delivers stronger assistance and a more capable ride feel than entry-level commuter e-bikes.
48V 18.2Ah Battery for Extended Range
The high-capacity 48V 18.2Ah battery gives the VIPCOO VM6 the endurance needed for longer assisted rides. It is designed for riders who want fewer charging interruptions and more confidence on extended journeys.
20 x 4.0 Fat Tyres for All-Terrain Grip
With 20 x 4.0 fat tyres, the VIPCOO VM6 is designed to offer better traction, comfort, and stability on mixed surfaces. This setup makes it better suited to rougher routes than a standard narrow-tyre e-bike.
What inside the box?
1X Vipcoo VM6 Electric Bike
1X Charger
2X Keys
1X Assembly Tools
1X Assembly User Manual
Assembly Information
Watch the assembly guide below before first setup.
Vipcoo VM6 FAQs
The VIPCOO VM6 is listed with front and rear mechanical disc brakes. This gives the bike dependable stopping power for everyday riding and better control on uneven terrain.
Specs list 28 kg bike weight and 120 kg max rider weight for the VIPCOO VM6.
VM6 is built as a fat‑tyre folding e‑bike with a comfort-first setup.
Full suspension (front + back) and 20"×4.0 fat tyres (listed).
Dual mechanical disc brakes and 7‑speed Shimano gearing (listed).
Max climb listed at 15° and charging time listed at 6+ hours.
Folding frame for easier storage/transport (listed in description).
The Vipcoo VM6 comes mostly assembled and only minor things need to be assembled. This should not take longer than 20-30 minutes to do.
The Vipcoo VM6 is water-resistant and suitable for riding in light to moderate rain. It is not fully waterproof and should not be submerged. Short term, your product can get a little wet and be in the rain, but any long-term exposure can cause serious problems.
No — this model is designed for off-road/private land use. It isn’t intended for public roads, cycle lanes, or pavements. Use on private land with the landowner’s permission.