Mihogo ONE vs Lectric XP4: How Two $999 Utility E-Bikes Compare

At RideRow we carry every brand, so we have no dog in this fight — our job is to lay the numbers side by side and let the specs talk. Below we compare the Mihogo ONE Utility EBIKE ($999, list $1,699) against the Lectric XP4 in its 500W step-over configuration ($999, list $1,078). Both land at exactly the same $999 price, but they get there very differently: the ONE leans on a dual-battery pack for maximum range, while the XP4 leans on a lighter 500W drivetrain and a widely-documented commuter spec sheet.

Every number below is pulled from the manufacturer's own product listing (mihogo.com for the ONE, lectricebikes.com for the XP4). Where a brand does not publish a spec, we mark it 待核 (unverified) rather than guess — a spec we cannot source, we do not print.

Spec-by-spec comparison

Spec Mihogo ONE ($999) Lectric XP4 500W ($999)
Motor 750W (sustained), 1000W (peak), 48V 500W rated, 1092W peak
Torque 85 Nm 55 Nm
Battery 48V, 12.8Ah (614.4Wh) + 16Ah (768Wh) dual battery — 1382Wh combined 48V, 10.4Ah (500Wh) single battery
Claimed range Up to 167 miles Up to 50 miles
Top speed 28 MPH 28 mph
Class Class II (pedal-assist + throttle) Class 1, 2, or 3 (mode-selectable)
Frame Magnesium Alloy MIHOGO-20, 45mm 6000 series aluminum
Bike weight 80 lbs 62 lbs (bike) + 7 lbs battery
Payload capacity 400 lbs max load (brand also lists a 330 lbs "total weight limit" elsewhere on the same page — both figures as published) 330 lbs max
Wheels / tires 20", 20"x4.0" Chaoyang high-end color tire 20", 20"x3" puncture-resistant with Slime
Brakes Oil disc, 180mm front / 160mm rear rotors 602 Hydraulic, 180mm rotors (2.3mm thick)
Suspension Front fork, adjustable (brand describes it as "adjustable software and hardware"; travel figure 待核) Front fork, adjustable tension with lockout
Display 2.4" IPS color smart display 3.5" TFT color, USB-C
Charger 48V, 2A fast charger 2A standard (optional 5A fast charger)
Pedal assist levels 5 待核 (unverified)

What the numbers actually say

  • Range and battery. The ONE's headline is its dual-battery 1382Wh combined pack and a claimed 167-mile range — well over three times the XP4's published 50 miles. If maximum range between charges is the priority, the ONE's number is the larger of the two on paper, though its battery pack is also roughly 2.7x the total capacity of the XP4's single pack.
  • Motor and torque. The ONE runs a stronger drivetrain on paper: 750W sustained / 1000W peak with 85 Nm of torque, versus the XP4's 500W / 1092W peak and 55 Nm. Both hit the same 28 mph top speed, so the ONE's extra torque shows up more in acceleration and hill-climbing than in outright speed.
  • Weight and frame. The ONE uses a magnesium alloy frame and weighs a claimed 80 lbs; the XP4 uses 6000-series aluminum and weighs 62 lbs without its 7 lb battery (69 lbs combined). The XP4 is the lighter bike on paper, notably so given it's also carrying a smaller battery.
  • Published detail. The XP4 lists its brakes, suspension, tires, display, and payload with more granularity, and Lectric offers a 500W/750W tier system. The ONE's payload figures conflict slightly between two numbers on its own listing (400 lbs vs 330 lbs) — we've printed both as published rather than picking one.

Objective takeaway

These two land at the identical $999 price point but chase different priorities. The Mihogo ONE stands out on raw range and power — a dual-battery 1382Wh system, an 85 Nm motor, and a claimed 167-mile range — which suits a rider who ranks maximum range and torque highest. The Lectric XP4 is the lighter, more thoroughly documented bike with a widely-used commuter spec sheet, which suits a rider who wants a lower curb weight and a well-established support ecosystem.

Before purchase, a buyer should ask Mihogo to clarify the ONE's conflicting payload figures and unspecified suspension travel, and confirm Lectric's pedal-assist level count if that matters to their use case. For warranty terms and coverage, check each manufacturer's official site directly — RideRow does not set or represent either brand's warranty.

Sources: Mihogo ONE specs — mihogo.com product listing. Lectric XP4 specs — lectricebikes.com product listing (500W step-over configuration). Prices are manufacturer list prices as observed 2026-07-15 and may change. Fields marked 待核 (unverified) were not published by the manufacturer at the time of writing.