Update 3/10: Lectric has added its XP 3.0 Long-Range e-bikes to the selection of e-bikes that can benefit from this extra battery promotion. Check out all the included models below.
Running alongside Lectric’s ongoing Spring Forward Sale, as well as the new $1,099 lows we’re seeing in the switched-up closeout sales on the XPedition 1.0 and XPeak 1.0 e-bikes, the brand is also running a special promotion that takes $200 off an extra battery (normally $500) for longer travel times when purchasing from a selection of models. One of the included models that the extra battery will very much pair nicely with is Lectric’s XPress 750 Commuter e-bikes, which also get $206 in free gear at $1,299 shipped. The bundle package on it right now would normally cost you $1,505 at full price, which seems to be the average size of free gear we’ve seen on this model. The free gear includes a rear cargo rack, fenders for both wheels, a phone mount, and an accordion bike lock. Head below to see the other e-bikes benefitting from the $200 off extra battery discount.
Coming in both high-step and step-thru designs, Lectric’s XPress 750 commuter e-bike has been my main source of crossing larger distances in NYC for a while now, especially with my e-scooter only able to make it around my immediate area. The removable 14Ah battery powers the 750W rear hub motor (which peaks at 1,310W) to provide 20 MPH speeds for me (up to 28 MPH when permitted by state laws) for up to 60 miles when utilizing its five PAS levels (supported by a torque sensor). Of course, if you spring for the extra battery at $300, you’ll get up to 120 miles of travel, which should be more than enough for most folks, as I take mine out for hours at a time and have not run the battery to empty once yet, though I usually don’t rely on the throttle which would drain things much faster.
There’s a bunch of other solid features to praise on such a low-priced e-bike, like the puncture-resistant tires, hydraulic mineral oil brakes, front suspension fork, a 7-geared freewheel paired with a Shimano derailleur, removable pedals, a thru-axle wheel attachment system for tool-free installations, kickstand, a hidden cable routing system, an integrated headlight and taillight, and a full-color LCD display with a USB-A port to charge your personal devices, especially if you use them as a GPS while riding.
Lectric XP 3.0 LR e-bikes with $574 in free gear (up to 130 miles with battery):
- XP 3.0 Black LR e-bike with $514 bundle, 65-mile range: $1,139 (Reg. $1,713)
- XP Step-Thru 3.0 Black LR e-bike with $514 bundle, 65-mile range: $1,139 (Reg. $1,713)
- XP Step-Thru 3.0 White LR e-bike with $514 bundle, 65-mile range: $1,139 (Reg. $1,713)
Lectric XP Lite 2.0 with up to $557 in free gear (up to 160 miles with battery):
- XP Lite 2.0 JW Black e-bike with $557 bundle, 80-mile range: $1,199 (Reg. $1,756)
- XP Lite 2.0 Arctic White e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
- XP Lite 2.0 Sandstorm e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
- XP Lite 2.0 Lectric Blue e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
- XP Lite 2.0 Lavender Haze e-bike with $177 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,176)
Lectric ONE LR e-bike with $467 in free gear (up to 120 miles with battery):
- Lectric ONE Long-Range e-bike, 28 MPH for up to 60-mile range: $2,399 (Reg. $2,866)
Lectric XP Trike with $419 in free gear (up to 100 miles with battery):
- Electric XP Trike, 14 MPH for up to 50-mile range: $1,499 (Reg. $1,918)
You can also check out the full lineup of e-bike deals from Lectric’s Spring Forward sale here, and be sure to also check out the closeout sales on the XPedition 1.0 and XPeak 1.0 e-bikes that are getting up to $455 in free gear at new low prices starting from $1,099. Some of the best deals we’ve seen so far this year are coming from Rad Power’s latest sale offers, with several new low prices on Utility e-bikes, rare discounts on its e-tricycle, and a free extra battery promotion – all set to end on March 12 (or as long as supplies last). If you’re a scooter fan, be sure to learn about Segway’s new flagship Ninebot MAX G3 eKickScooter that just opened for preorder at $500 off through March 24. There’s even more low prices, free bundled gear, and more coming from Velotric, Heybike, Tenways, and others – which you can find by heading to our Green Deals hub or also browsing through last week’s Electrified Weekly roundup.
Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bike:
The Lectric XPress brings unparalleled performance to a classic look. It sports a full-size wheelbase with an industry-leading torque sensor paired with Lectric PWR+ programming – giving adventurers intuitive and controlled power delivery with each pedal stroke. Options include a 500W and a 750W setup, accommodating a wide range of preferences and abilities. The XPress also features a custom-designed and upgraded TC•Eighty front suspension fork, a 7-speed drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and 27.5 x 2.1-inch city tires!
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