It's not a low-end Dahon, it uses a cromoly frame, alloy crank (with fancy steel chain guard) and alloy seatpost; plus a dedicated Dahon-branded shifter, derailleur and 5-speed cassette. The frame/parts level looks similar to the 40th Anniversary 20-inch-wheel Boardwalk shown here recently and I expect that bike to be at least $700 if they sell it in the USA.
Edit: I'm wrong about the parts comparison, the 40th uses the cheaper cranks and shifter/derailleur seen on most Boardwalks, this D5 Asian market bike would be more expensive.
Last edited by Joe Remi; 02-21-22 at 02:49 PM.