Monday, December 2, 2024

Best Deals on E-Bikes: Save Up to $400 on an Eco-Friendly Transportation Option

There are plenty of reasons to treat yourself to a fancy, new e-bike. Helping to improve fitness. Better for the environment. Treating someone you love for the holiday period. Faster travel than walking. Get outside more. The list goes on. What we really like about an e-bike is getting all the benefits of cycling without having to tackle tough hills in the process. What we don’t like are the typically high prices associated with them. That’s why we’ve gathered all the latest deals in one place.

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Now with October’s Prime Day sale taking place, not will you get fresh air by picking up an e-bike, but you’ll save lots of money doing so. Whether you’re looking to overhaul your daily commute or just make a ride around the neighborhood or campus more leisurely, an e-bike is a fantastic eco-friendly option for most people.

Below, we’ve gathered some of the best e-bike deals around. Whether you want one for yourself or someone else, keep checking this page, because we’ll continue to update it as offers come and go.

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Go up to 40 miles per charge with this 750-watt e-bike. With just a six-hour charge, you can cruise with a top speed of 28 mph. It has 27-inch wheels and nine speeds, and if you don’t mind the orange variant, Amazon has it discounted this bike from $1,199 to $799 over the past couple of months.

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Our reviewer Joseph Kaminski called this folding electric bike “the best electric bike for small spaces and small budgets,” but what it lacks in size it makes up for in usability. Reaching speeds up to 15 mph, it has pedal assist and its own throttle. 

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One of the cheaper ways to get an e-bike is this Jetson model with a 30-mile range and max speed of 15mph. It weighs 41 pounds, arrives in black and right now has a $50 discount attached.

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The RadWagon 5 is out now, so the price of the RadWagon 4 has dipped a bit, down $400 from its previous retail price. If replacing a car is your goal, this cargo bike might do the trick. You can haul groceries, kids and even the family dog with this bike, which can go up to 45 miles on a single charge and hold up to 350 pounds.

A folding e-bike with a 25-mile range, 44-pound weight, 20 mph max speed and 350-watt motor power. It’s not a huge discount, but it’s still one of the cheapest e-bikes on the market right now.

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In his roundup of the best e-bikes of 2024, Kaminski called the Lectric XP 3.0 the best e-bike for heavy cargo. “It’s robust and versatile, with a total payload capacity of 330 pounds, including a rear rack that supports up to 150 pounds,” he says. So if you’re in the market for a bike with a long range that has big carrying capacity, this one will do the trick.


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