ENGWE’s L20 2.0 e-bike with 28 MPH top speeds and 68+ miles of range falls to $799 in autumn sale (Reg. $999)

$800+ off From $799

ENGWE has an ongoing Autumn sale that is taking up to $500 off single e-bike models and up to $800 off dual e-bike bundles – plus, you’ll also be getting up to $268 in free gear (including some extra battery options)! One of the best bang-for-your-buck entry-level models is the L20 2.0 e-bike that is down at $799 shipped with $268 in free gear being thrown in with your purchase. It normally sits at $999 since first being released back in March, which already makes it a more affordable model for riders on a budget. We’ve seen it go a bit lower in past sales earlier in the year – hitting $699 at the start of summer, and falling lower to the $659 low by the end of summer. Today, you can add it to your commute with a solid $200 slashed off its going rate, dropping it to the fourth-lowest price we have tracked – just $140 above the all-time low from August. You can learn more about this model by heading below or checking out our hands-on review at Electrek.

A newer model under ENGWE’s flag, the L20 2.0 e-bike cruises into view with a 750W geared hub motor (peaking at 1,125W) and a 52V 676Wh battery that provides top speeds of 20 MPH when only using its throttle and an even greater 28 MPH when taking advantage of its pedal assistance capabilities. For the price, you’re also getting a decent travel distance here, with throttle-only riding carrying you up to 28 miles while the pedal assistance increases that range up to 68 to 80 miles, depending on conditions.

It’s even been given a folding frame that makes storage and transport outside of riding far less of a hassle – especially considering most folks on a tight commuting budget are likely to live in apartments without garage space (plus it weighs in at about 68 pounds too). It’s also been stocked with some solid features, like mechanical disc brakes on 180 mm rotors, a rear cargo rack, integrated head/tail/brake LED lights, front fork and post suspension, a SHIMANO 7-speed derailleur, puncture-resistant fat tires, and a color LED display.

Notable ENGWE Autumn Sale e-bike deals:

  • Engwe EP-2 Pro e-bike: $1000 (Reg. $1,498)
    • 75-mile max range
    • with extra battery (up to 150-mile range)
  • X20 Triple-Suspension Folding e-bike: $1,099 (Reg. $1,599)
    • with $199 in free gear
    • Dual-battery option available for $100 more
  • LE20 Step-Thru Cargo e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,499)
    • 109-mile travel distance
    • with $268 in free gear
    • Dual-battery option (211 miles) available for $300 more
  • X26 Triple-Suspension Folding e-bike: $1,749 (Reg. $1,999)
    • with dual batteries for 93-mile range + $69 in free gear
  • And even more…

You can browse through the entire lineup of ENGWE’s autumn sale on the landing page here, with discounts on single e-bike purchases and double purchases alike. If you’re not concerned with getting that extra battery on the EP-2 Pro, we have an exclusive discount for our readers that can score you the same e-bike (with just one 13Ah battery) at $599 while it lasts – making it one of the best budget-friendly deals we’ve seen on a model from this brand. You’ll find even more EV discounts collected together in our Green Deals hub, with the past weeks’ best hangover deals curated together in our Electrified Weekly roundup from this past weekend.

ENGWE L20 2.0 e-bike features:

  • Motor: 750W geared hub motor in the rear wheel (1,125 watts peak)
  • Top speed: 45 km/h (28 mph)
  • Range: Up to 45 km (28 mi) on throttle or 135 km (84 mi) on pedal assist
  • Battery: 52V 13Ah (676 Wh)
  • Weight: 31 kg (68 lb)
  • Max load: 120 kg (264 lb)
  • Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes on 180 mm rotors
  • Extras: Rear rack, color LED display, integrated head/tail/brake LED lights, fender set, folding design

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