Save up to $699 during Aventon’s holiday e-bike sale with returning lows, free extra batteries, and new models – all from $999

$699 off From $999

Aventon’s Holiday sale has kicked into gear continuing much of the brand’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals along with the release of two new models (unfortunately not getting discounts) – with purchases made by December 15 arriving before Christmas. One of the returning low prices during this sale is on the new Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike that is down at $2,599 shipped. Priced at $2,899 most days since it released back in February, we’ve mainly seen it get small $100 or $200 discounts throughout 2024, though Black Friday/Cyber Monday saw that price drop lower than any to $2,599 for the first time. You can score it at its all-time low once again, saving you $300 while upgrading your commute with an advanced model that can go the distance on streets or trails alike.

Aventon’s Ramblas electric mountain bike arrives equipped with the brand’s first mid-drive motor (250W peaking to 750W for incline-conquering power) alongside a 708Wh battery that delivers a 20 MPH top speed for up to 80 miles when utilizing its three PAS profiles (eco, trail, and turbo), with each offering five levels. And of course, the pedal assistance is supported by a superior torque sensor here. You’ll get even more in-depth smart controls over its performance thanks to the Ride Tune feature that lets you customize the motor’s output to your liking, fine-tuning the assistance, max torque, and pedal response – plus, its software automatically updates through the app for optimal performance at all times. It comes stocked with loads of quality features too, like the SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed drivetrain, 4-piston SRAM hydraulic disc brakes, a KS dropper seat post, a RockShox 35 suspension fork, LED lighting built into the chainstays for rear visibility on top of the optional front headlight, and a full-color display.

Aventon Holiday sale e-bike discounts:

Aventon Holiday sale free extra battery e-bike deals:

  • Pace 500.3 Cruiser e-bike: $1,599 (Reg. $1,799)
    • 28 MPH for up to 60 miles (120 miles with extra battery)
  • Pace 500.3 Step-Through Cruiser e-bike: $1,599 (Reg. $1,799)
    • 28 MPH for up to 60 miles (120 miles with extra battery)

Aventon’s newest e-bike models (no price cuts):

  • Soltera 2.5 Lightweight e-bike (new upgrades): $1,199
    • 20 MPH for up to 46 miles
  • Sinch 2.5 Compact Folding e-bike (new upgrades): $1,799
    • 20 MPH for up to 55 miles
  • Abound SR Cargo e-bike: $1,899
    • 20 MPH for up to 60 miles

We’ve already seen a few major e-bike brands launch early Christmas sales, continuing and even increasing the savings from last month’s seasonal shopping events, with Hiboy and Heybike kicking off the month and Rad Power having just launched its own sale a few days ago, which has brought its RadCity 5 Plus e-bike back onto the market in the process. You’ll find even more EV discounts and sales in our Green Deals hub, alongside early holiday sales on power stations, tools, appliances, and more.

Aventon Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike features:

Carve out the uncommon route with Ramblas, Aventon’s first-ever electric mountain bike (eMTB) with an intelligent mid-drive motor. Rugged and reliable, this hardtail, all-terrain ebike offers the ultimate comfort on mountain trails or city streets. Engage its three pedal assist levels, top speed of 20 mph, and range of up to 80 miles to roam, ramble, and revel in the more dynamic side of the ride. With Ramblas, it’s mountain time, all the time. Aventon’s Ramblas comes equipped with a first-ever mid-drive motor for the Aventon line-up. The mid-drive is Aventon-designed offering riders personalized tuning capabilities through the Aventon app for an amplified natural riding experience. Adjust the three PAS levels to fine-tune its overall rideability.

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