
Best Deals on E-Bikes: Save Up to $1,500 on Juiced, RadPower, BirdBike & More
Whether you want to be able to go farther or you're looking to replace your car, these deals will help you save on e-bikes of all kinds.
When it comes to switching up your daily commute, there's no time like the spring to invest in one of he best e-bikes. You can get plenty of fresh air and sunshine and avoid all those traffic jams. But e-bikes are just that: an investment, with top models costing thousands of dollars. Of course, when you compare that to the price of a new car, e-bikes start looking more affordable. Add to that some big discounts, and you'll be on two wheels (or maybe three) before summertime.
Below, we've rounded up some of the best e-bike deals you can find, with options starting at less than $400. Whether you want one for yourself or someone else, keep checking this page, because we'll continue to update it as offers come and go.
The V-Frame was priced at over $1,700 when it first came out, but these days the regular retail price has dropped to $1,000. Still, this deal at Wellbots will save you even more, getting the price on this BirdBike down to just $735.
This V-Frame electric bike is equipped with a 500-watt motor with top speeds of up to 20 mph and has a removable battery with a range of up to 50 miles (with pedal assist). Plus it has a built-in antitheft alarm to help ward off any would-be bike thieves. You can also snag the A-frame version for the same price, which is better suited for taller riders.
This rugged Aventon e-bike is designed to handle all kinds of terrain, thanks to its front suspension. It also boasts some serious power, with a 502-watt motor and top speeds of up to 28 mph. It has a range of up to 60 miles on a single charge and has a backlit LCD display that makes it easy to monitor your speed, battery levels, distance and more.
Our e-bike tester dubbed this one of the best e-bikes of 2024, in part for the four levels of assistance, which let you ride this for exercise as well as commuting. It can go as fast as 35 mph and has 11 different speeds. And right now you can save $900 off the regular list price.
Originally listing for $1,099, this bike packs a punch. It has a 21-speed suspension fork, a 350-watt motor, and it can go up to 20 mph. It's made for gravel and its high-strength front suspension can absorb shock easily. And right now, you can pick it up for over 50% off at Walmart.
Go up to 40 miles per charge with this 750-watt e-bike. With just a six-hour charge, you can cruise with a top speed of 28 mph. It has 27-inch wheels and nine speeds. The price at Amazon is discounted from $1,099 to $899 but there's also an on-page coupon to clip for an additional $100 off, bringing the price down to just $799.
At less than $400, this Ancheer e-bike is one of the more affordable options on this list, but it can still reach speeds of up to 20 mph and travel up to 40 miles on a single charge while on electric bike mode. The savings aren't huge on this bike right now, but as one of the least expensive bikes it's a bonus to save an additional $89.
Our reviewer Joseph Kaminski called this folding electric bike "the best electric bike for small spaces and small budgets," but what it lacks in size it makes up for in usability. Reaching speeds up to 15 mph, it has pedal assist and its own throttle.
A lightweight electric bike (33 pounds), our reviewer noted it can get 20 to 30 miles on its 36-volt battery, getting you up to speeds of up to 24 mph. Joseph called it the best entry level e-bike. And right now it's affordably priced, too, at $300 less than its regular retail price.
For the ultimate cargo bike experience, consider the Radrunner 2 by RadPower Bikes. It has a 750-watt motor, gets 45 miles per charge, and can hold up to 300 pounds. And right now it's $50 less than the regular retail price.
The RadWagon 5 is out now, so the price of the RadWagon 4 has dipped a little, down $200 from regular retail If replacing your car is a goal, this cargo bike will do the trick. You can haul groceries, kids and even the family dog with this bike, which can go up to 45 miles on a single charge and holds up to 350 pounds.
If you're after a high-quality e-bike at a fraction of the regular price, you can still snag a HyperScramber 2 from Juiced Bikes. Features include dual battery capacity, an epic 100-mile range alongside safety features like side-view mirrors and turn signals. This model is being discontinued and its replacement will be out later this year, but if you want a bike right now, this one won't disappoint.
Our reviewer found the bright yellow HyperScorpion Express "great for bumpy roads" and noted it had adjustable front and rear suspension, front and rear signal lights, and rear brake lights. It holds riders up to 275 pounds, and can go up to 30 miles an hour. The exact model is being discontinued, which means you can get for a fraction of its former price of $2,599, while supplies last.
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