In what should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody, Lectric Ebikes has done it again. North America’s leading value e-bike brand has just unveiled another doozy, this time upgrading the popular XP ...
Taking its cues from the already successful XP 2.0, the Lectric XP 3.0 makes strides in e-bike development, impressing with thoughtful upgrades and affordability. It's a solid pick for a wide array of ...
The Lectric XP 3.0 electric bike was named the best value electric bike in our recent testing and review of the best ebikes. Read on to see why it’s the ebike we recommend for cyclists on a budget.
The Lectric XP 4 (750W) is one of the most well-rounded and high-performing folding e-bikes you can get for under $1,300. With big upgrades over its predecessor, this model offers more power, longer ...
A couple of years ago, Arizona's Lectric built on its success in the low-cost ebike space by launching a model geared towards folks looking for more stability. Now the XP Trike has been updated with a ...
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Arizona-based e-bike manufacturer Lectric just unveiled the new XP 3.0 series, a folding two-wheeler that brings several upgrades to the table. Lectric’s XP series is advertised by the manufacturer as ...
The standard version of the Lectric XP Lite 2.0 gets 45 miles with its 7.8Ah battery, but there’s a long-range option that uses a 14Ah battery for up to 80 miles of range. As for performance, the XP ...
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