Bezior X Plus 1500W Electric Mountain Folding Bike
In-depth look — features & rider fit
The Bezior X Plus 1500W puts power where it counts: responsive throttle and assist modes that make short city climbs and longer hilly rides feel effortless. It’s aimed at riders who want a bike that doubles as a daily commuter and a weekend explorer — the folding frame adds practical storage benefits without forcing you to compromise on strength or ride quality.
Who this bike is for
Choose the X Plus if you are:
- An urban commuter who needs a compact ride that folds for storage or public transport.
- A rider who values strong motor assistance for hills and carrying light cargo.
- Someone who wants a single bike that can do errands during the week and tackle rougher surfaces at the weekend.
Smart buying checklist
Motor
A 1500W nominal model is available — please check local regulations for class limits.
Folding
Compact hinge & locking system for easy transport and storage.
Comfort
Ergonomic saddle and geometry built for longer rides.
Support
Sold direct from InTheZone with EU shipping and after-sales support.
Quick buying tips
- Confirm the exact specification and battery/range details on the official product page before purchase.
- Check local laws for legal power and speed classifications for electric bikes in your region.
- Consider accessories: lights, a quality lock (ABUS recommended), and a robust helmet for off-road use.

What is the Bezior X Plus 1500W best used for?
A versatile folding electric mountain bike suited for commuters and recreational riders who want extra motor support for hills, mixed-surface capability and compact storage at home.
How do financing options work?
InTheZone offers Humm and Klarna pay-over-time solutions — click the financing link to view plans and apply. Exact terms depend on the chosen provider and your eligibility. See the store's financing page for up-to-date options.
Who should avoid this bike?
If you require a fully road-legal e-bike for high-speed paved use in a jurisdiction that limits power, check local rules. Also, riders who need ultralight racing bikes should consider a different class altogether.
