Rad Power offers up to $300 in savings on three e-bikes with free accessories thrown in starting from $1,399

$200 off $1,399

Rad Power has another edition of its usual sales, offering up to $300 in savings on three of its e-bike models, with some in the form of free additional gear – all through October 23. This time around, the lowest price starts with the RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru e-bike that is down at $1,399 shipped. Normally fetching $1,599 these days after Rad lowered prices across its older models at the start of 2024, this is the second-lowest price we have tracked on this model, which over the year has been overlooked for price cuts in favor of its now discontinued high-step counterpart. You’ll be saving a solid $200 on a very reliable e-bike that I have personally enjoyed riding around the swamps of Virginia, which I discussed in my Travel Kit here. Head below to get the breakdown of what to expect before hopping aboard the saddle.

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Rad Power’s RadExpand 5 folding e-bike drops to new $1,199 low (Reg. $1,599), more deals from $375

Rad Power has launched an Orange Friday sale through October 16 that is taking up to $400 off three of its utility and/or folding e-bike models alongside a 25% discount on its vehicle racks. Pulling out ahead of the pack as the biggest deal is the RadExpand 5 Folding e-bike for $1,199 shipped. This model is normally priced at $1,599 outside of sales, with 2024 largely dropping costs down to $1,299, with a few others seeing things taken lower to the former $1,249 low. Today though, you’re looking at the best deal we’ve seen on it yet as it gets a $400 markdown and lands at a new all-time low. You can check out our hands-on review over at Electrek or head below to learn more.

Rad Power offers up to $300 off e-bikes, FREE extra battery promo, more from $1,399

$700 off From $1,399

Rad Power Bikes has launched its Mother’s Day sale through May 15 that is taking up to $300 off three of its e-bikes, while also giving you a free extra battery along with two of the three specific models. Leading the pack is the RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike for $1,599 shipped. Down from its new $1,799 price tag since the company lowered prices across its lineup of models, we’ve seen this particular model at lower rates only twice in the past – once over the last summer when it dropped to $1,399 and during its pre-order launch sale when we saw it dropped to $1,299 (which it has never returned to). This is the third-lowest price overall and the second-lowest price we’ve seen since it was released, matching Black Friday rates but with the added bonus of a free extra battery – valued at $500 – giving you $700 in total savings. Just be sure to add both items to your cart to score the battery for free with your purchase.

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Best price of the year takes $350 off Rad Power’s RadExpand 5 folding e-bike at $1,299

$350 off $1,299

Rad Power Bikes’ Black Friday Mega Sale has now been live for just under two weeks, dropping every one of its e-bikes to their absolute lowest prices of the season. Today, the popular e-bike company is stepping up the savings on its RadExpand 5 Folding model, increasing sales from $100 off to $350 off for $1,299 shipped, down from $1,649. As part of the sale, Rad-branded accessories are also now 10% off across the board. Like the other deals, this comes with Rad Power’s low price promise – “when we put an e-bike on sale any time before 12/31/23, you’ll be getting it at the season’s lowest price — guaranteed.” 

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Rad Power takes $400 off RadWagon 4 and RadCity 5 Plus cargo e-bikes at $1,599 each

$400 off $1,599

Rad Power Bikes’ Black Friday Mega Sale is in full swing, dropping every one of its e-bikes to their absolute lowest prices of the season, with two particular e-bike discounts now increasing from $200 off to $400 off. This comes with Rad Power’s low price promise – “when we put an e-bike on sale any time before 12/31/23, you’ll be getting it at the season’s lowest price — guaranteed.” This increased discount will effect two particular models, with the RadWagon 4 being a favorite now that it’s being offered for $1,599 shipped, down from its $1,999 price tag.

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Rad Power launches first-ever 10% off sitewide e-bike sale starting from $1,349

Sitewide 10% off

Rad Power today is launching one of its first-ever sitewide sales. It’s the very first according to the company, and by our account it is certainly the first time Rad Power has ever taken 10% off everything it sells. Headlined of course by its popular e-bikes, you’ll also be able to save on accessories, too. Shipping is free across the board, and the savings will automatically be applied at checkout – no code needed. You can shop the entire catalog of Rad Power e-bikes right here that are eligible for the savings, or just head below to check out our favorites.

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Rad Power Bikes takes up to $500 off popular e-bikes in all-time low Cyber Monday sale

Shop now $500 off

Rad Power Bikes is now ending the week today by launching a Cyber Monday Holiday Haul sale that’s joining in on all of the other early holiday savings. This time around offering the best discounts of the year across its stable of popular e-bikes, there’s up to $500 in savings to be had while beating the end of November rush. Our top pick this time around is delivering a new all-time low on the RadCity 5 Plus Electric Bike, which now drops down to $1,699 shipped. Normally you’d pay $1,999, with today’s offer amounting to $300 in savings. This is $100 under our previous mention from earlier in the summer and a rare chance to save on top of being the best discount yet.

As one of the most capable electric vehicles in the Rad Power Bikes stable, the recently-released RadCity 5 Plus steps up to deliver a 750W rear hub motor that allows the vehicle to hit up to 20 MPH top speeds. Its range can hit as high as 45 miles with pedal assist, and the 60mm spring suspension fork leads to a smoother ride than other models. Throw in the refreshed LED displays, hydraulic disc breaks, and five different speed settings and you’re looking at quite the compelling option for commuters that you can read more about over at Electrek.

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