Quick Answer

The Narrak S180 is the better value at $1,180 vs Lectric's $1,499: 1350W peak vs 1092W peak, hydraulic differential, 20 MPH top speed, 290-lb capacity, and 20×4.0" fat tires. Both fold and claim ~50-mile range, but the S180 delivers more power and better braking hardware for $319 less.

S180 vs Lectric XP Trike 500W: Overview

Both are folding electric trikes in the $1,000–$1,500 range, but the S180 delivers higher peak wattage, hydraulic brakes, and a hydraulic differential at $319 less than Lectric's entry tier.

$1,180Narrak S180
$1,499Lectric 500W
1350WS180 Peak
1092WLectric Peak

This is the value-tier matchup in the folding e-trike market. Shoppers comparing these models want three-wheel stability, fold-down storage, and a price under $1,500—but the spec gap between them is larger than the price tags suggest.

Full Spec Comparison Table

S180 dominates on peak power, top speed, tire width, brake type, rider capacity, and price—Lectric's main advantages are aluminum construction and a comparable 50-mile range claim on its 48V 13Ah pack.

Spec Narrak S180 Lectric XP Trike 500W Winner
Price $1,180 $1,499 S180 (−$319)
Peak Power 1350W peak 1092W peak S180
Battery 48V 13Ah (624Wh) 48V 13Ah (624Wh) Tie
Claimed Range Up to 50 miles Up to 50 miles Tie
Top Speed 20 MPH 14 MPH S180
Tires 20" × 4.0" fat 20" × 2.4" standard S180
Brakes Hydraulic disc Mechanical disc S180
Rear Differential Hydraulic differential Rear differential S180 (hydraulic)
Frame Steel, foldable Aluminum, foldable Lectric
Rider Capacity 290 lbs 275 lbs S180
Certifications UL 2849 / 2271 UL certified S180

Where the Narrak S180 Wins

S180 wins on peak power, top speed, fat tires, hydraulic brakes, hydraulic differential, rider capacity, UL complete-bike certification, and price.

1. Higher Peak Power (1350W vs 1092W)

Lectric's 500W-rated motor peaks at 1092W—adequate on flat paths but weaker on hills with cargo. The S180's 1350W peak (750W rated with 30% transmission boost) climbs grades and accelerates from stops with authority.

2. $319 Cheaper

At $1,180, the S180 costs $319 less than Lectric's $1,499—while delivering more peak power, hydraulic brakes, and a hydraulic differential Lectric reserves for higher tiers.

3. Hydraulic Differential

Both trikes include a rear differential, but the S180's hydraulic unit handles loaded turns and uneven paths more smoothly. It's rare under $1,500 and a major cornering advantage over Lectric's standard differential.

4. Fat 4.0 Tires + 20 MPH Speed

20" × 4.0" fat tires absorb bumps and grip loose surfaces. Combined with a 20 MPH Class 2 top speed (vs Lectric's 14 MPH), the S180 handles mixed terrain and keeps pace on suburban streets.

5. Hydraulic Brakes

Hydraulic disc brakes deliver fade-free stopping on a 130-lb trike plus rider and cargo. Lectric's mechanical discs require more hand force—especially noticeable for riders with reduced grip strength.

Where the Lectric XP Trike 500W Wins

Lectric's advantages are narrow: aluminum frame weight and established brand recognition—but neither justifies a $319 premium over the S180 on riding specs.

  • Aluminum foldable frame: Lighter than S180's steel construction—easier to lift into a trunk
  • Rear differential: Both trikes have one; Lectric's helps basic cornering though S180's hydraulic unit is smoother under load
  • Brand familiarity: Lectric's large customer base and YouTube presence drive awareness
  • Similar range claim: Both advertise up to 50 miles on 48V 13Ah batteries

Lectric makes sense only if aluminum weight savings matter more than peak power, hydraulic brakes, and a hydraulic differential. For most value shoppers, the S180's spec advantage is decisive.

Value Verdict: S180 vs Lectric 500W

The S180 is the clear value winner—more power, better hardware, and $319 lower price make Lectric's 500W tier hard to justify unless you need the lightest possible aluminum frame.

Buyer Priority Best Pick Why
Best specs per dollar S180 1350W peak + hydraulic differential at $1,180
Hill climbing with cargo S180 1350W peak vs 1092W peak
Cornering stability S180 Hydraulic differential
Fat-tire comfort S180 4.0" vs 2.4" tires
Lightest foldable frame Lectric Aluminum construction
Premium senior features N8 Semi-recumbent + anti-tip at $1,399

Upgrading from the value tier? See N8 vs Lectric XP Trike 750 for the premium comparison.

Narrak S180: Value Comparison Winner

The S180 proves you don't need $1,500 for 1350W peak, hydraulic differential, and fat-tire stability—the best folding trike value in 2026.

Value Winner · 2026

Narrak S180 Folding Electric Tricycle

Peak Motor 1350W (750W rated)
Battery 48V 13AH (624Wh)
Top Speed 20 MPH
Max Range Up to 50 miles
Tires 20" × 4.0" fat
Rider Capacity 290 lbs (5'0" – 6'5")
Brakes Hydraulic disc + rear differential
Foldable Yes — 90% pre-assembled
Certifications UL 2849 / UL 2271
Price $1,180 (vs Lectric $1,499)

The S180 ships 90% pre-assembled from Los Angeles with 3–5 day free FedEx Ground shipping. Rated 4.9/5 from 44+ reviews. Front and rear baskets, fenders, and mirrors included.

✔ Verdict: S180 wins the value comparison—$319 cheaper than Lectric 500W with 1350W peak, hydraulic differential, fat tires, and hydraulic brakes Lectric can't match at this price.

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FAQ: S180 vs Lectric XP Trike 500W

Six common questions when comparing the Narrak S180 and Lectric XP Trike 500W—covering power gaps, folding, differential, range, and warranty.

Is the S180 more powerful than the Lectric 500W trike?

Yes—significantly. The S180 delivers 1350W peak vs Lectric's 1092W peak. On hills and loaded rides, the power difference is immediately noticeable.

Why is the S180 $319 cheaper than Lectric?

Narrak sells direct from Los Angeles without retail markup. The S180 uses a steel foldable frame (vs Lectric's aluminum) but invests savings into peak power, hydraulic brakes, and a hydraulic differential—hardware Lectric reserves for higher tiers.

Do both trikes fold and have a differential?

Yes—both fold for trunk storage and include a rear differential. The S180's hydraulic differential handles loaded turns more smoothly. Lectric's aluminum frame is lighter to lift; the S180 rolls on rear wheels when folded (~130 lbs).

What is a hydraulic differential and why does it matter?

A hydraulic differential lets each rear wheel spin at different speeds through corners—reducing tire scrub and improving control. The S180 includes one; Lectric's 500W has a standard differential. Read more: Why hydraulic differential matters.

Which trike is better for seniors on a budget?

The S180 at $1,180 offers hydraulic brakes, 1350W peak, and a hydraulic differential under $1,200. Seniors wanting maximum comfort should upgrade to the N8 ($1,399) with semi-recumbent seating and anti-tip wheels.

Do both trikes have the same range?

Both claim up to 50 miles on identical 48V 13Ah batteries. Real-world range depends on terrain, rider weight, and assist level—expect 35–45 miles in daily use. The S180's higher peak power may use slightly more battery on hilly routes.

Conclusion

In the S180 vs Lectric XP Trike 500W comparison, the Narrak S180 wins on every spec that affects daily riding: 1350W peak vs 1092W, hydraulic brakes vs mechanical, fat 4.0 tires vs 2.4", hydraulic differential, and $319 lower price.

Lectric's aluminum frame is lighter—but not worth a $319 premium when the S180 delivers more power, better cornering, and superior braking. Shop with 30-day returns, 1-year warranty, and free 3–5 day shipping from Los Angeles.

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