The Tesway X7 AWD and Tesway X9 AWD are both dual-motor fat tire electric bikes, but they serve different priorities. In this guide, we take a closer look at the key differences between the Tesway X7 AWD and Tesway X9 AWD.
Range vs. Power
The X7 AWD uses a 52V 60Ah battery with 3600W peak power and 200 N.m of torque. The X9 AWD uses a 48V 30Ah Samsung battery with 4000W peak power and 240 N.m of torque. That creates the clearest separation between the two bikes. The X7 AWD is the better match for riders who want fewer charging stops and more distance per ride. The X9 AWD is the better match for riders who want more aggressive power delivery and a more off road oriented setup.
This difference also affects how each bike fits into daily use. The X7 AWD is better suited to long commutes, extended weekend rides, and riders who want a larger energy reserve. The X9 AWD is better suited to riders who care more about climbing force, acceleration, and larger wheel trail capability.
Battery Size Changes the Comparison
Battery capacity is the strongest advantage of the X7 AWD. It uses a 52V 60Ah battery and supports a200 mile pedal assist range with 180 miles in pure electric mode. It also uses a 58.8V 8A charger with an estimated charging time of about 7 hours. That combination gives the X7 AWD a clear advantage for long-distance riding and reduced charging frequency.
The X9 AWD uses a 48V 30Ah Samsung battery with a claimed up to 120-mile pedal-assist range and 100 miles in pure electric mode. Its charger is rated at 54.6V 3A, and charging time is shown at about 8 hours. In daily use, this means the X9 AWD carries less stored energy and is positioned as the more power-focused model rather than the longer-range model.
For buyers comparing the two models mainly by distance, the X7 AWD is the stronger option. The battery is significantly larger, the charger is faster, and the claimed range is higher.

Power Delivery Feels Different
The X7 AWD uses a 52V 2000W system with 3600W peak power. The X9 AWD uses dual 48V 1200W motors with dual 48V 2000W peak output, giving it the headline figure of 4000W peak power. Torque also favors the X9 AWD at 240 N.m, compared with 200 N.m on the X7 AWD.
In practical terms, the X9 AWD is the stronger choice for riders who want more forceful acceleration and stronger climbing performance. The X7 AWD still delivers serious power, but its product design is more balanced toward endurance. Riders who want a bike that feels more focused on sustained long-range use will find that balance on the X7 AWD. Riders who want the harder-hitting setup will find it on the X9 AWD.
Wheel Size Affects the Ride
The X7 AWD uses 20" x 4.0" Kenda fat tires, while the X9 AWD uses 26" x 4.0" fat tires. This changes the ride character in a meaningful way. A 20-inch fat tire setup creates a more compact and planted platform. A 26-inch fat tire setup gives the bike a larger stance and smoother rollover on rough terrain.
That means the X7 AWD is better aligned with riders who want a compact heavy duty e-bike with strong stability and long-range capability. The X9 AWD is better aligned with riders who want a more trail-oriented ride with larger wheels for snow, loose surfaces, and rougher ground. The difference is not just visual. It changes how each bike feels under load and across uneven terrain.

Both Electric Bikes Share Key Hardware
Both models are equipped with full suspension, 4-piston hydraulic brakes, and Shimano 7-speed drivetrains. That gives each bike the control hardware expected from a dual-motor fat tire platform. Both also use an LCD full-color display with NFC lock and support a 350 lb max payload.
There are still some detail differences. The X7 AWD uses 203 mm disc rotors, while the X9 AWD uses 180 mm rotors. The X7 AWD weighs 119 lbs, while the X9 AWD weighs 106 lbs. The weight gap matters in everyday handling. The X9 AWD is easier to move when parked or loaded into transport. The X7 AWD carries more weight because it carries much more battery.
The Right Choice Depends on Use
Choose the Tesway X7 AWD if your priority is battery capacity, claimed range, faster charging, and a compact fat tire platform for longer rides. Choose the Tesway X9 AWD if your priority is peak power, torque, larger 26-inch wheels, and a more off-road-focused riding format. Both bikes are built on serious AWD fat tire platforms, but they are not aimed at the same rider. The X7 AWD leads with endurance. The X9 AWD leads with power and wheel size.

