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Find the perfect model for your lifestyle, terrain, and budget.
ZiZZO makes a wide spectrum of folding bikes—from budget-friendly commuters to lightweight performance machines to heavy-duty cargo-capable builds. Below is a streamlined guide to help you quickly identify the model that fits your needs.
| If you want… | Choose this model |
|---|---|
| Lowest price, durable steel build | Ferro |
| Affordable all-rounder | Campo |
| Best value: light, smooth ride, aluminum frame | Via |
| Premium commuter with higher-end components | Urbano |
| Heavy-load capacity (300 lbs), utility-focused | Forté |
| Lightest + fastest performance ride | Liberté Plus |
| Rugged, trail-ready feel | Marino |
| Electric power + all-around capability | e-Forté |
Best for: Entry-level riders, casual neighborhood riding, basic commuting.
Why choose it:
Lowest price in the lineup
Sturdy steel frame
29 lbs — lighter than many steel bikes
Solid 7-speed setup and multi-terrain tires
Skip it if: You want aluminum weight savings or premium components.
Best for: New riders, commuters on a budget, college students.
Why choose it:
Step up from the Ferro with slightly better components
Steel frame offers durability
Affordable, reliable, approachable
Great for mixed city riding
Skip it if: You want a lighter aluminum frame.
Best for: Commuters who want a lighter, smoother ride without breaking the bank.
Why choose it:
Aluminum frame (28 lbs)—lighter than Ferro or Campo
Refined ride feel
More premium components
Strong value for the price
Skip it if: You regularly carry extra cargo or prefer 8 speeds.
Best for: Riders who want performance upgrades and 8 speeds for hilly areas.
Why choose it:
Upgraded aluminum alloy frame
8-speed drivetrain
Lighter (26 lbs) than Via
Comfortable ergonomic components
Skip it if: You need extra load capacity or ultra-lightweight performance.
Best for: Grocery runs, commuting with gear, heavier riders.
Why choose it:
300 lb max load (highest among the analog bikes)
Sturdy aluminum frame
Ideal for carry racks, panniers, cargo
Multi-terrain capabilities
Skip it if: You want the lightest frame or sportiest ride.
Best for: Frequent riders, long-distance commuters, faster-paced cycling.
Why choose it:
Super lightweight: 23 lbs (lightest in the whole lineup)
Premium LX 6066 aluminum
High-efficiency 1.5" tires
8-speed drivetrain
Skip it if: You ride rough terrain or need a higher load rating.
Best for: Riders wanting a rugged feel, trails, parks, and mixed terrain.
Why choose it:
Aluminum frame with 8 speeds
Balanced durability + versatility
Slightly heavier than Via/Liberté, but more robust
Skip it if: Weight savings or budget are top priorities.
Best for: Commuters who want an easier ride, longer distances, or hilly areas.
Why choose it:
Electric motor assistance
280 lb max load
Strong all-around build for both commuting and recreation
Great for riders who want confidence climbing hills
Skip it if: You prefer the lighter feel of a non-electric bike.
Lightest: Liberté Plus (23 lbs)
Heaviest (non-electric): Campo (31 lbs)
Most Speeds: Urbano, Forté, Liberté Plus, Marino (all 8-speed)
Highest Load Capacity: Forté (300 lbs), then e-Forté (280 lbs)
Best Budget Model: Ferro
Best Value Pick: Via
Most Premium Non-Electric: Liberté Plus
Light, affordable, excellent components for commuting.
Perfect for riders carrying cargo or needing extra durability.
Best for fast riders and long-distance commuters.
Electric assist makes every ride feel easier.