Update 12/3: Velotric has extended its Black Friday/Cyber Monday savings through December 5.
Velotric is switching its early Black Friday sale into its second gear through November 28, including two more e-bikes to the sales lineup and offering an “add three save 30%” promo on accessories. Aside from those we already saw at the start of the month, the brand includes the Go 1 Utility e-bike for $1,299 shipped and the Packer 1 Cargo e-bike for $1,599 shipped. Normally these models go for $1,699 and $2,199, respectively, we’ve seen most sales drop costs down to $1,399 and $1,699 for most of 2024, though there was one August flash sale that lowered the prices by $50 more and we have also seen the Go 1 Utility e-bike as low as $1,099 in past years back in the pre-tariff marketplace. Still, you’re looking at some of the lowest prices tracked, giving you some solid affordability on reliable e-mobility solutions.
Velotric’s Go 1 Utility e-bike cruises into view at a 20 MPH top speed that you can unlock up to 25 MPH, with the 500W hub motor peaking at 900W and powered by the removable 692Wh battery, which also provides a solid 55 miles of travel on one full charge. There are five pedal assistance models here, and a bunch of great features for the price – especially the inclusion of Apple Find My alongside the usual smartphone app integration. You’ll also enjoy stocked puncture-resistant tires, a removable thumb throttle, a 7-speed Shimano derailleur, an integrated LED headlight, a rear rack that has an integrated taillight with brake lighting, and a 3.5-inch LCD display with a USB port.
With the Packer 1 Cargo e-bike, you’ll be able to haul up to 176 pounds of packages, passengers, both, and more at top speeds of 20 MPH (which also unlocks to 25 MPH) for up to 52 pedal-assisted miles thanks to the pairing of its 750W rear-geared hub motor (peaks at 1,200W) and the removable 692Wh battery. Using just the throttle for pure electric action can surprisingly net you up to 45 miles of travel. Among its features you’ll find Apple Find My and smartphone app integrations, 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes, a hydraulic suspension fork, an 8-speed Shimano derailleur, fenders over its 26-inch front/20-inch rear tires, an LED headlight, a taillight with braking functionality, and an LED display.
Updated early Black Friday e-bike discounts:
- Discover 1 Plus Step-Thru Commuter e-bike: $1,099 (Reg. $1,599)
- 28 MPH for up to 65 miles
- Fold 1 Step-Thru e-bike: $1,099 (Reg. $1,399)
- 28 MPH for up to 55 miles
- T1 ST Plus Lightweight e-bike: $1,199 (Reg. $1,549)
- 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
- Nomad 1 Plus Step-Thru e-bike: $1,299 (Reg. $1,799)
- 28 MPH for up to 55 miles
- Discover 2 Premium Commuter e-bike: $1,749 (Reg. $1,899)
- 28 MPH for up to 75 miles
- Summit 1 Mountain e-bike: $1,849 ($1,999)
- 28 MPH for up to 70 miles
You can also check out our Green Deals hub for all the EV Black Friday savings from the last two weeks that are still going, like Rad Power’s long-awaited Black Friday event going live with up to $700 in savings on e-bikes – including free extra battery offers on its newest models – up to 30% savings on accessories and vehicle racks, and more. If you’re shopping for a cargo e-bike, particularly, don’t miss out on the new and improved versions of Lectric’s XPedition 2.0 models that just launched this week with up to $713 in free gear for Black Friday.
Velotric Go 1 Utility e-bike features:
- Velopower H50 Drive System
- Top Speed: 25MPH (unlocked) | 20 MPH (default)
- Max Range: 55 Miles
- Motor: 500W (Peak 900W)
- Works with Apple Find My™
- UL 2271 and UL 2849 Certified
- Battery: 48V 14.4 Ah with LG 21700 Cells
- Weight: 65 LBS
- Total Payload Capacity: 440 LBS
- Rear Cargo Capacity: 120 LBS
- Fits Riders: 5’0” – 6’6”
- Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic, 180mm rotors
- Fork: Hydraulic suspension, 60mm of travel with lockout, 15x110mm Novatec thru-axle
- Drivetrain: SHIMANO 7-speed
- Frame: 6061 Aluminum, integrated wiring, removable battery
- Sensor: Speed
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