These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (2024)

With discounts of up to 40% off from brands like Specialized, Rad Power Bikes, Blix, and more, now is an awesome time to grab a new e-bike.

By Micki Wagner and Kevin Cortez

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (1)Expert consulted: Tara Seplavy

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Sure, you could ride a standard bike to the office or to a picnic in the park to meet your friends. But an e-bike can make commuting much smoother, especially on days when you don’t want to give your full effort while you’re just trying to get where you’re going. With their built-in pedal assistance, these motorized bikes can help you get from point A to point B without getting drenched in sweat. Not to mention, some models have a cargo rack on the back of the bike to make it an even better option for city-dwellers and those who want to use their bike to do errands, make a quick grocery run, or drop off a gift at a loved one’s pad.

But some e-bikes go for thousands upon thousands of dollars. That’s why we sifted through our editors’ favorite electric bikes, from foldable models to fat tire options to pretty affordable bikes to begin with, to find you the best e-bikes that are on sale at the moment. Score one for yourself for up to 40 percent off now, and cruise right into summer for less.

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Best Utility E-Bike

Co-op Cycles Generation e1.1 Electric Bike

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (4)

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (5)

Now 40% Off

This editor-approved e-bike is on sale for 40 percent off right now. That means you’ll save just over $600, scoring this bike for below $1,000.

This e-bike—equipped with a 350-watt geared hub motor and able to go for up to 40 miles—was named the best utility e-bike in our guide to the best electric bikes, with Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Former Commerce Editor Kevin Cortez noting many of its features. “The Co-op Cycles Generation e1.1 is a reliable workhorse for around-town use, from short grocery trips to quick coffee runs,” they wrote in our guide. “It has a rack, integrated lights, Schwalbe Super-Moto-X tires with puncture protection, hydraulic disc brakes for improved stopping power, and a suspension fork to smooth out bumpy rides.”

2

Best Cruiser E-Bike

Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (6)

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (7)

Grab this top-rated e-bike for 26 percent off right now when you go for the step-through frame option or 22 percent off if you opt for the step-over option.

Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and former Commerce Editor Kevin Cortez dubbed this bike the best cruiser e-bike in our guide to the best electric bikes, calling out its style, integrated rack, and suspension fork as just a few of the bike’s highlights. This bike also has a 750-watt hub motor and can reach just under 30 mph when utilizing pedal assist.

3

Best Fat Tire E-Bike

Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus Electric Fat Tire Bike

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (8)

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (9)

You can currently score our pick for the best fat tire electric bike for $500 off the high-step model. (The step-thru model is on sale, as well, but it’s only $200 off.)

When recommending it, our editors pointed out how approachable this bike is with a car analogy: “Think of the RadRover as the Ford Model T of fat tire e-bikes: cheap, reliable, and for everyone,” our editors say. Now with its current discount, this 750-watt hub motor-powered e-bike is perhaps even more approachable.

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4

Fat Tire E-Bike With Most Power and Range

Blix Ultra Fat Tire Electric Bike

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These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (11)

Right now, you can score this editor-approved fat tire e-bike for $700 off. It has 4-inch tires, hydraulic disc brakes, and a 750-watt hub motor that peaks at 600 watts higher.

One of the most interesting aspects about this bike, though, is its dual-battery feature, which offers 1,344 Wh of power and gives riders as much as 80 miles of range at a time.

5

Best Premium E-Bike

Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 Step-Through

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These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (13)

Available in three colorways and four sizes (though some are picked over), this editor-recommended e-bike will save you just over $1,250 when you buy it on Specialized’s site right now.

Ranked as one of the best e-bikes in our guide, the Turbo Vado 4.0 was dubbed the best premium e-bike by our editors. “We’ve ridden a lot of e-bikes over the years, and the Specialized Turbo models consistently test amongst the best in all categories. The brand puts a ton of development time into its Turbo series e-bikes by refining the motor tune and carefully selecting parts. This work pays off with best-in-class ride quality,” Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and former Commerce Editor Kevin Cortez write about this model in our best electric bikes guide. This bike features a 250-watt motor with a torque of 70 Nm and can reach speeds as fast as 28 mph.

6

Best Folding E-Bike

Rad Power Bikes RadExpand 5 Electric Folding Bike

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These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (15)

Named the best overall in our guide to the best folding electric bikes, the RadExpand 5 is over 20 percent off for both the white and black colorways.

With its 750-watt hub motor, this step-through bike has a built-in cargo rack in the back, lights situated in both the back and the front, and the ability to go as far as 45 miles before needing to charge up again. And of course, one of the biggest selling points of this bike is the fact that it folds up to help you make the most of your space.

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Micki Wagner

Commerce Editor

Micki Wagner is a commerce editor for Hearst’s Enthusiast Group, where she is constantly on the lookout for exciting new products, great sales and deals, and fun gifts. Her work can also be found on Saveur and Worth. When she’s not writing about the latest and greatest products, you can find her checking out new restaurants, spending way too much time shopping online, and binging Parks and Recreation…yet again.

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Kevin Cortez

Commerce Editor

Kevin Cortez is an editor for Runner's World, Bicycling, and Popular Mechanics covering reviews. A culture and product journalist for over ten years, he’s an expert in men’s style, technology, gaming, coffee, e-bikes, hiking, gear, and all things outdoors. He most recently worked as the Style Editor for Reviewed, a top product recommendation site owned by USA TODAY. He also helped with the launch of WSJ's Buy Side commerce vertical, and has covered the music and podcast industries for Mass Appeal, Genius, Vulture, Leafly, Input, and The A.V. Club. Equally passionate about leisure as he is his penmanship, Kevin dedicates his spare time to graphic novels, birding, making cold brew, and taking long, meandering walks.

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Expert consulted:Tara Seplavy

Deputy Editor

As Deputy Editor, Tara Seplavy leads Bicycling’s product test team; after having previously led product development and sourcing for multiple bike brands, run World Championship winning mountain bike teams, wrenched at renowned bicycle shops in Brooklyn, raced everything from criteriums to downhill, and ridden bikes on six different continents (landing herself in hospital emergency rooms in four countries and counting). Based in Easton, Pennsylvania, Tara spends tons of time on the road and trail testing products. A familiar face at cyclocross races, crits, and bike parks in the Mid Atlantic and New England, on weekends she can often be found racing for the New York City-based CRCA/KruisCX team. When not riding a bike, or talking about them, Tara listens to a lot of ska, punk, and emo music, and consumes too much social media.

These Editor-Recommended Electric Bikes Are Up to 40% Off Now (2024)

FAQs

What is a fair price for an ebike? ›

The average cost of an electric bike is between $2,000 to $3000. However, prices range as low as $300 or as high as $8,000 or more.

What are the arguments against electric bikes? ›

The main reason is because the complete lack of thermal management of e-bike battery packs means that they destroy cells at a far greater rate than a typical liquid-cooled car. In addition, ebike motors generally have far less durability than electric vehicle motors. Hub motors tend to last about 20,000 miles.

How much do you have to spend to get a good ebike? ›

Purchasing: a basic commuter e-bike costs $1,000 to $4,000, while a customized high-end e-bike can range between $10,000 to $12,000.

Why are ebikes blowing up? ›

Electrical: typically due to overcharge or over-discharge. It can be due to incompatibility between the battery and charger, a sub-standard battery management system or an external short circuit. Mechanical: triggered by crushing or penetration of a battery with an external object, or an extreme or repeated impact.

Is it worth it to buy an ebike? ›

In addition to fuel savings, electric bikes boast significantly lower maintenance costs than traditional vehicles. With fewer moving parts and no need for oil changes, tune-ups, or complex engine repairs, the upkeep of an e-bike is generally more straightforward and cost-effective.

What is the most expensive part of an ebike? ›

The battery is the energy source that powers an electric bicycle and is typically the most expensive part of an ebike system.

Why are ebikes banned? ›

According to Electrek's report, NREL's hardline approach towards e-mobility devices stems from safety issues, more specifically, fires. Indeed, e-bike fires have proven to be deadly and difficult to control due to the chemicals and elements found in their batteries, so NREL's concerns aren't a 100% unfounded.

What to avoid when buying an electric bike? ›

  • 1 - Focusing on low price over quality and safety. ...
  • 2 - Believing the marketing hype. ...
  • 3 - Not taking a test ride. ...
  • 4 - Relying on the manufacturers' e-bike range numbers. ...
  • 5 - Buying an e-bike with a small battery. ...
  • 6 - Not buying an established brand. ...
  • 7 - Buying the wrong frame size. ...
  • 8 - Buying the wrong frame type.
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What is the main problem of ebike? ›

One of the most common ebike problems people encounter is a punctured or damaged rear whee l. The rear wheel drives the bike and can be a major inconvenience once it stops working, preventing you from riding your e-bike until the problem is fixed.

What is the average lifespan of an ebike? ›

With very little maintenance, a high-quality e-bike could easily last 3-5 years without incident. But you might be surprised to discover that with routine maintenance and care, your e-bike could last you 5-10 years.

Which EV bike is the best value for money? ›

Top 15 Electric Bikes and Scooters in India in 2024
  • Revolt RV 400 | Starting ₹1.14 lakh. ...
  • Tork Kratos R | Starting ₹1.37 lakh. ...
  • Hop Electric OXO | Starting ₹1.49 lakh. ...
  • PURE EV eTryst 350 | Starting ₹1.5 lakh. ...
  • Oben Rorr | Starting ₹1.55 lakh. ...
  • Odysse Evoqis | Starting ₹1.71 lakh. ...
  • Ultraviolette F77 | Starting ₹3.8 lakh.
Jun 10, 2024

Do Ebikes charge as you ride? ›

Well yes it is possible but not common! Generally speaking, most electric bikes do not charge when you pedal. They need their batteries to be plugged into a power outlet to be powered. However, some models offer the possibility of charging while you pedal, although this is often very inefficient.

Why electric bikes are not popular? ›

Some of the main reasons include: Cost: Electric bikes can be more expensive than traditional bicycles, which may make them less accessible to some people. Range: Electric bikes have a limited range before needing to be recharged, which may make them less practical for long-distance travel.

Why are eBikes unsafe? ›

Batteries can overheat or malfunction and ignite with little to no warning, violently spewing projectiles and toxic gas. This sometimes happens when people overcharge their batteries or mix and match charging equipment. Uncertified batteries are particularly prone to these failures.

What to do if an ebike battery catches fire? ›

If the battery reacts in an alarming way, and it is safe to do so, move the device away from anything that can catch fire and call 911. Keep batteries and devices at room temperature.

What is the price of affordable ebike? ›

Electric Bikes Key Highlights
UpcomingAmpere Magnus LT, OLA Adventure, OLA Cruiser
PopularOLA S1 X, OLA S1 Pro, Bajaj Chetak
Most ExpensiveUltraviolette F77 (Rs. 3,80,000)
Most AffordableYo Edge (Rs. 49,086)

What is the average cost to charge an electric bike? ›

The cost to charge an electric bike is relatively low and depends on a few key factors, such as the capacity of the bike's battery, the cost of electricity in your area, and the efficiency of the bike's charging system. On average, it costs about $0.05 to $0.20 to fully charge an electric bike battery one time.

How can I afford an electric bike? ›

Trade in a polluting car for an e-bike rebate under SB 400

The program is implemented by California's regional air quality management districts. Low-income residents get a credit of up to $7,500 to put toward clean mobility options, including purchasing an e-bike, when they turn in a polluting car.

What makes an ebike expensive? ›

Unlike a traditional bike where it is entirely powered by the user, which can keep costs down, the motor means that the cost of the bike goes up significantly. The motor often has to be specially crafted and fitted, which increases both the cost of labour as well as the costs of parts.

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