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Lectric launches upgraded XP Trike2 750 long-range eTrike for preorder with a $493 bundle at $1,799, more

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As part of Lectric’s ongoing Labor Day Sale, the brand has officially launched its new XP Trike2 750 Long-Range eTrike with a $493 bundle for preorder at $1,799 shipped, while the standard XP Trike2 is seeing its biggest bundle yet of $242 in free gear at $1,499 shipped. The standard model only hit the market last month during the brand’s Prime Day sale with a $227 bundle, which is now increased to a $242 value, whereas the new long-range variant is starting with over double the value of bundled free gear. This new model will be getting steel-encased front and rear cargo baskets, a support seat with a backrest, an Elite headlight, a suspension seat post, a pair of mirrors, and an accordion-style bike lock. Head below to learn more about these two models or check out the brand’s full lineup of Labor Day deals here.

Lectric’s eTrikes have been among the most popular on the market, and this new generation takes everything fans have loved and goes even further with the upgrades (not to mention the wide array of colorway options). Starting with the variances, the standard XP Trike2 sports a Stealth M24 500W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,092W) and a 624Wh battery combo, while the newer XP Trike2 750, as the name implies, comes with a more powerful 750W motor upgrade and a larger 840Wh battery. While both max out at 14 MPH top speeds, the standard can give you five levels of pedal-assisted support for up to 50 miles, while the 750 model extends that range up to 70 miles of travel. They both offer a power-limiting preset feature too, letting you take things slow and get to know your new ride before ramping up to its fastest settings.

From there, the only difference is the standard’s cadence sensor vs. the 750’s torque sensor upgrade, with them otherwise sharing the other stock features, including a Cloud 50 suspension fork for less strain on older riders’ joints. There’s also the puncture-resistant tires with fenders to go over all three, hydraulic disc brakes, headlighting/tail lighting that brings amber side lighting, turn signals, brake lighting into the mix, as well as an IPX5 water-resistance construction, parking brakes, a rear cargo rack, a TFT LCD screen, keyless riding functionality, and more.

Be sure to check out Lectric’s full Labor Day Sale lineup in our original coverage here, which includes the largest bundle on the XP4 Folding Utility e-bikes, as well as a surprise $500 price drop alongside a $220 package on Lectric’s premium ONE Long-Range Belt-Drive Commuter e-bike at a new $1,899 low, among others. You can browse our other favorite EV brand’s various holiday sales within our Green Deals hub, with last week’s best collected into our latest Electrified Weekly roundup here.

Lectric XP Trike2 750 Long-Range eTrike:

The Lectric XP Trike2 is freedom on three wheels! It accommodates a wide range of rider abilities and preferences with our lowest standover height ever of just 13.8 inches. Capable, comfortable, and completely foldable, the XP Trike2 is the best-selling electric trike in America. Now available in six new color options, the updated hydroformed frame has been redesigned with comfort and convenience in mind. Featuring our new Cloud 50 suspension fork for a smoother ride, a 9-degree stem position for improved posture, and an adjusted seating position for more stability. This ride is big on fun and easy on the joints! The XP Trike2 comes in two performance options, allowing you to choose how you want to ride. The 500W model is packed with upgrades and a refreshed frame design—all at the same unbeatable price. The 750W long-range model offers more power, more range, added hauling capability, and a torque sensor for a natural, intuitive ride feel.

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