Lectric’s latest XPeak 2.0 and XPedition 2.0 e-bikes are getting up to $654 in free gear starting from $1,399

$654 off $1,399+

Lectric’s flash sale has ended, and the brand’s New Year sale is switching around prices on its e-bike bundles, with its two newest models holding some of the biggest packages of free gear for the time being. You’ll find the latest releases, the XPeak 2.0 Off-Road e-bikes getting packages we last saw during their November releases, with the standard High-Step and Step-Thru models getting $316 in free gear at $1,399 shipped, while the Long-Range High-Step and Long-Range Step-Thru models come with $365 in free gear at $1,599 shipped. These bundles would normally run you $1,715 and $1,964, respectively, with them only beaten out by the short-term $404 packages we saw recently.

Coming in two colorways, Lectric’s four XPeak 2.0 e-bikes arrive with significant upgrades from the previous model, like the new torque sensor that pairs with the brand’s PWR+ tech for even more responsive PAS, which works alongside the 750W Stealth M24 rear hub-motor (which peaks at 1,310W) to support riders up to a max speed of 28 MPH. The standard models’ 15Ah semi-integrated battery provides a travel range of up to 60 miles on a full charge, while the long-range models’ new 20Ah battery extends that range up to 80 miles.

These e-bikes also come with structural upgrades, including a new hydroformed aluminum frame, a higher-end RST Renegade front suspension fork with blacked-out fork stanchions for a much sleeker and stealthier look, as well as lock-on hand grips, a larger 203 mm front disc for the hydraulic mineral oil brakes – plus, a new color LCD too. Continued features include the 8-speed Shimano Altus derailleur, puncture-resistant knobby tires, hidden cable routing, accessory mounting points, removable pedals, and a thumb-throttle for pure electric riding. With the included bundle packages, you’ll also have the option to add on a rear cargo rack, fenders over both wheels, an Elite 850-lux headlight, an accordion-style folding bike lock, and a suspension seat post for more comfort when heading off the beaten path.

Lectric’s new XPeak 2.0 standard e-bikes with $316 in free gear:

Lectric’s new XPeak 2.0 long-range e-bikes with $365 in free gear:

Lectric’s new XPedition 2.0 13Ah e-bike with $326 in free gear

Lectric’s new XPedition 2.0 26Ah e-bike with $505 in free gear

Lectric’s new XPedition 2.0 35Ah e-bike with $654 in free gear

While the other e-bike packages have mostly shrunk in size, you can still take advantage of the savings that do exist to score some solid add-on accessories for them by heading to the landing page here. You’ll find some other sales currently running, like Rad Power’s sale that has the RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike down at $1,499 for the first time in months, among others. You can also hop aboard Velotric’s Go 1 Utility e-bike for $999, or shop the EV deals from Hiboy’s winter sale while it lasts. There are even more hangover discounts in our Electrified roundup from this past weekend, with those and more collected into our Green Deals hub.

Lectric XPeak 2.0 Off-Road e-bike:

The XPeak 2.0 is a newly upgraded version of the trail-ready, all-terrain eBike. Tested to the most aggressive safety standards for off-road eBikes (eMTB), and named by Men’s Health as a “Best of Sweat” winner in the 2025 Tech Awards, the XPeak 2.0 now comes standard with an industry-leading torque sensor that provides an exceptional riding experience with intuitive and controlled power delivery at each pedal stroke. Combined with the 750-watt Stealth M24 motor (1310 Peak) for a powerful yet hushed motor experience, the XPeak 2.0 delivers the muscle and speed to take on any terrain as a Class 1, 2, or 3 eBike. Additional upgrades include a newly designed hydroformed frame, a larger 203mm front disc brake rotor for maximum stopping power, an integrated color display, lock-on grips, and an 8-speed Shimano drivetrain.

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