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Update 5/16: Lectric has restocked its e-bikes and increased bundle sizes in its new Memorial Day Sale, which you can view in our original coverage here. We’ve also collected the many EV sales currently running into our one-stop-shop Ride to Work EV hub, giving you all the best deals in one place.
Lectric has some ongoing bundle deals that are left over from the brand’s short-term Mother’s Day Sale, which are also running alongside the ongoing preorder bundles for its new XP4 and XP4 750 e-bikes that launched last week. Among the offers, one notable option is the XPress 750 e-bikes for $1,299 shipped, which are now back in stock and coming with $336 in free gear – plus, it’s one of the few models getting the option for $200 off a spare long-range battery to double the mileage (found with the bundled items on the landing page). This bundle would normally cost you $1,635 in full, but the brand is known for its discounts, primarily being on the add-on packages rather than the bikes themselves. Along with your purchase, you’ll be scoring a steel-encased rear cargo rack, fenders to go over both tires, an Elite headlight upgrade, and a suspension seat post. Head below for more on this and the other models seeing savings.
Coming in both Step-Thru and Step-Over frames, the Lectric XPress 750 e-bikes are one of my favorite commuter models that I’ve had the experience riding, with more and more of them popping up across NYC since their release last year. The stock bike with the 14Ah battery weighs in at just under 60 pounds (so a little more with the added-on accessories), equipped with a 750W rear hub motor (1,310 peak) and providing up to 60 miles of travel while its five PAS levels are active, which are supported by a torque sensor for more effortless pick-up and hill climbing. In terms of speed, it all depends on your local laws, with the motor producing either 20 MPH or 28 MPH top speeds, and of course, there are throttles for pure electric cruises, but this will lessen its travel range.
As with the case of most of the brand’s e-bikes, there’s a solid array of other features for its $1,299 price tag, 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’s XP4 e-bike preorders with up to $356 bundles (shipping June 2):
- XP4 Tempest Grey e-bike with $79 bundle: $999 (Reg. $1,078)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 50 miles
- XP4 Step-Thru Stratus White e-bike with $79 bundle: $999 (Reg. $1,078)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 50 miles
- XP4 750 Pine Green e-bike with $356 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,655)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 85 miles
- XP4 750 Tempest Grey e-bike with $356 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,655)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 85 miles
- XP4 750 Step-Thru Tempest Grey e-bike with $356 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,655)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 85 miles
- XP4 750 Step-Thru Stratus White e-bike with $356 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,655)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 85 miles
- XP4 750 Step-Thru Raindrop Blue e-bike with $356 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,655)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 85 miles
Lectric’s XP 3.0 Long-Range e-bike clearance offers (price cuts only):
- XP 3.0 Black Long-Range e-bike, 65-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,199)
- XP Step-Thru 3.0 Black Long-Range e-bike, 65-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,199)
- XP Step-Thru 3.0 White Long-Range e-bike, 65-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,199)
XPedition 2.0 offers with up to $654 bundles:
- XPedition 2.0 standard cargo e-bike with $306 bundle, Stratus White: $1,399 (Reg. $1,705)
- XPedition 2.0 standard cargo e-bike with $306 bundle, Raindrop Blue: $1,399 (Reg. $1,705)
- XPedition 2.0 DB cargo e-bike with $505 bundle, Stratus White: $1,699 (Reg. $2,204)
- XPedition 2.0 DB cargo e-bike with $505 bundle, Raindrop Blue: $1,699 (Reg. $2,204)
- XPedition 2.0 DB LR e-bike with $654 bundle, Stratus White: $1,999 (Reg. $2,653)
- XPedition 2.0 DB LR e-bike with $654 bundle, Raindrop Blue: $1,999 (Reg. $2,653)
XP Electric Trike with $420 bundle
- Electric XP Trike, 14 MPH for up to 50-mile range: $1,499 (Reg. $1,919)
XPeak 2.0 offers with up to $316 bundles:
- XPeak 2.0 Standard High-Step Off-Road e-bike with $227 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,726)
- XPeak 2.0 Standard Step-Thru Off-Road e-bike with $227 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,726)
- XPeak 2.0 Long-Range High-Step Off-Road e-bike with $316 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,015)
- XPeak 2.0 Long-Range Step-Thru Off-Road e-bike with $316 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,015)
XP Lite 2.0 Long-Range e-bike offers with up to $316 bundles:
- XP Lite 2.0 Arctic White e-bike with $148 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,147)
- XP Lite 2.0 Sandstorm e-bike with $316 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,315)
- XP Lite 2.0 Lectric Blue e-bike with $316 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,315)
- XP Lite 2.0 Lavender Haze e-bike with $316 bundle, 80-mile range: $999 (Reg. $1,315)
- XP Lite 2.0 JW Black e-bike with $316 bundle, 80-mile range: $1,099 (Reg. $1,415)
ONE LR e-bike with $220 bundle
- Lectric ONE Long-Range e-bike, 28 MPH for up to 60-mile range: $2,399 (Reg. $2,619)
You can learn all about what to expect from the brand’s new XP4 and XP 750 e-bikes in our original coverage here, and be sure to keep your eyes peeled for our upcoming review. Speaking of new models, Rad Power Bikes also launched its new lineup of RadRunner Cargo Utility e-bikes two weeks ago, which sports some major upgrades and start from $1,499, while its other e-bikes are currently getting up to $500 in Mother’s Day Sale savings through May 21. There’s plenty of other EV deals from last week in our Electrified roundup, or head to our Green Deals hub for the latest.
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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