Save up to $700 on Vanpowers e-bikes during Easter sale starting from $999
Vanpowers has launched an Easter Day sale that is taking up to $700 off a selection of its e-bike models, like the City Vanture Urban e-bike for $999 shipped. Normally fetching $1,699, we’ve seen various price cuts on this model for other holiday events, seeing an $840 promotion during Black Friday and Christmas sales. Today’s deal comes in as a 41% markdown off the going rate and lands at the second-lowest price we have tracked – $140 above the all-time low.
Vanpowers’ City Vanture e-bike comes equipped with a 350W rear hub motor as well as a 252Wh battery that works alongside its five levels of pedal assistance to propel it up to speeds of 25 MPH for up to 50 miles (this can be extended to 80 miles with an additional battery). Its sleek and stylish aluminum alloy frame both compliments and accentuates its minimalist design, with features like its battery being seamlessly integrated into the main bar, both hiding and protecting it from sight or harm. It also has 28-inch Kenda tires, Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, a Gates CDN belt drive to pedal the bike without assistance, and an integrated LCD display with a IP66 waterproof rating that gives you real-time statistics like battery levels, speed, distance travelled, and pedal assistance settings.
There is one other model sitting just as low during this deal, the UrbanGlide-Standard e-bike that has dropped from $1,299 to $999. It comes with a 500W high-speed brushless hub motor alongside a removable 690Wh battery and five levels of pedal assistance that can reach a top speed of 20 MPH for up to 65 miles on a single charge. Unlike Vanpowers’ City Vanture e-bike, this one sports a step-thru frame as opposed to the step-over, and also features mechanical disc brakes, a bright headlight, a tailight with braking functionality, an integrated rear cargo rack, and an LCD display.
Segway Ninebot F2 Pro Electric KickScooter hits new $650 low
Amazon is offering the Segway Ninebot F2 Pro KickScooter for $649.99 shipped. Down from its usual $800 price tag, this model has seen very few discounts since its release in August, with it being left out of holiday deals and sales events in favor of its F2 predecessor. Today’s deal is the first of the new year, coming in as a 19% markdown off the going rate and marks a new all-time low.
The F2 Pro kickscooter sports a 450W motor (900W peak) that propels the scooter up to 20 MPH for up to 34 miles on a single charge when utilizing its ECO riding mode, and can handle slopes with a max incline of 22%. It features three differing riding modes: eco mode for increased range and lower speed, standard mode for its base mileage and speed, and sports mode for speed and power (pushing it to 22 MPH) to climb hills at the cost of mileage. The scooter is designed with a foldable frame for easier storage and transport when not in use and features 10-inch self-sealing and skid-resistant tires, a dual braking system, an electric horn, an integrated digital display, plus it has Apple Find My capabilities for added theft protection.
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BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Electric Chainsaw now at $85 low
Amazon is offering the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Chainsaw Kit for $85 shipped. Down from $139, it saw several small discounts over the last year, the biggest of which dropped costs to the former $98 low in October. Since the new year began, we’ve only seen one major discount down to $114 in the first week of January and the rest being small trickles up and down in increments of a few dollars at a time. Today’s deal comes in off the heels of the Big Spring Sale discounts as a 39% markdown off the going rate and lands as a new all-time low.
Sporting a 10-inch bar and chain, this cordless electric chainsaw is ideal for taking down smaller trees, chopping up limbs, or prepping wood for a fireplace or summer bonfire. It has a low-kickback design alongside a tool-free tensioning system for smooth ease of use and quick adjustments without having to pull out any tools. And of course, being an electric model, you won’t have to worry about gas or oil refills and costs, making it a quieter and more eco-friendly experience while finishing the tasks at hand.
The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.
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Following the LEAF, the new all-electric Nissan Juke is next in line to receive a glow-up. The Juke EV was spotted for the first time rocking a new look ahead of its debut.
First look at the new electric Nissan Juke
Let’s be honest, the Juke wasn’t exactly what you’d call a head-turner. At least not for the right reasons. Nissan pulled the Juke from its North American lineup after the 2017 model year, replacing it with the Kicks.
The Juke is still Nissan’s second-best-selling vehicle in Europe, behind the Qashqai. As part of its up to £3 billion ($3.9 billion) investment to upgrade its Sunderland, UK plant, Nissan revealed plans to launch three new EVs: the LEAF, Qashqai, and Juke.
After launching the new, third-gen LEAF, Nissan plans to introduce the electric Juke in 2026 and Qashqai EV in 2027.
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With its official debut coming up, the electric Nissan Juke was spotted for the first time out in public. Although it’s camouflaged, you can already see that it’s shaping up to be a big improvement over the outgoing Juke.
Nissan Juke and Qashqai (Source: Nissan)
The images from Motor.es (you can view them below), reveal the EV version still has a profile similar to the current Juke, but the front and rear ends appear to be closer in style to the new LEAF. The grille is now closed off, and the front features Nissan’s new V-Motion front fascia. Meanwhile, the rear gains a new light bar connecting the taillights.
We also got a sneak peek at the interior, revealing dual central infotainment and driver-cluster screens. Like the LEAF, 12.3″ screens will likely come standard with 14.3″ screens available on higher trims.
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Nissan has yet to reveal final specs or prices, but the electric Juke is expected to be based on the same CMF-EV platform as the new LEAF. The new Nissan LEAF is available in the UK with two battery options: 52 kWh and 75 kWh, offering WTLP ranges of 271 miles and 386 miles, respectively.
Although the electric Juke is set to arrive next year, an Automotive News report in August claimed Nissan may continue offering the gas version due to slower-than-expected EV demand.
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Save up to $600 in early Black Friday savings on Velotric e-bikes starting from $1,099
Velotric has launched its early Black Friday Sale with up to $600 in e-bike savings in the form of price cuts and FREE bundled gear. Among the lineup, we’re seeing a rare price cut on Velotric’s Discover 2 Step-Thru Commuter e-bike to $1,899 shipped, which is also getting $120 in FREE gear. In 2025, the MSRP on this newer model increased from $1,899 to $1,999 from tariff hikes, with the largest discount we saw in 2024 being a one-time drop of $200, while we’ve only seen one previous cut to $1,899 that happened back in August. Today’s deal is bringing back that same second-best rate, giving you $100 off the tag while also providing you with a $120 FREE suspension seat post. Head below to check out Velotric’s full early Black Friday lineup.
The second-generation of Velotric’s flagship Discover 1 Plus model (which has been sold out since the Prime Sale last month), the Discover 2 commuter e-bike is a more advanced solution that still retains a reasonable price despite its notable upgrades. Things start at the newer 750W 75Nm rear hub motor (peaking to 1,100W) alongside a 705.6Wh battery to reach up to 20/28 MPH top speeds (depending on your state’s laws) and provide pedal-assistance support for up to 75 miles on a full charge. One big improvement here is the SensorSwap tech that lets you switch between a cadence or torque sensor as you need them, with the PAS boasting three modes that each have five levels.
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There’s plenty more to love about this model, with additional features including Apple Find My integration, hydraulic disc brakes, Kenda puncture-resistant tires, an auto-on integrated LED headlight, a rear cargo rack with an integrated taillight (complete with turn signaling, as well as brake, flashing, and steady lighting), an 8-speed Shimano Altus derailleur, a 3.5-inch full-color display with a USB-C port, and more.
Velotric’s early Black Friday deals on new e-bikes:
Rad Power’s RadRover 6 Plus e-bike gets $600 Black Friday discount to a new $999 low (Reg. $1,599)
As part of Rad Power’s ongoing Black Friday Sale that will only last as long as supplies hold out, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru Fat-Tire e-bike at $999 shipped. You’d be paying a full price of $1,599 outside of sales, with the discounts we’ve seen this year having taken things down between $1,399 and $1,299, with some rare cuts as low as $1,199. Now, with these early Black Friday savings, we’re seeing it go lower than ever with a $600 markdown that lands $200 under the former low for the best new price that we have tracked.
For four days, get Heybike’s ALPHA all-terrain mid-drive e-bike with $266 in FREE gear at a new $1,299 low
As part of Heybike’s ongoing early Black Friday Sale, and running alongside the short-term Ranger S $999 annual low, there is also a 4-day flash sale on the ALPHA All-Terrain Mid-Drive e-bike at $1,299 shipped with it also getting $266 in FREE gear. It carries a $1,699 MSRP, but over the year, we’ve regularly seen it drop to $1,599 and $1,499, with a flash sale that took things to $1,399 last month for the first time. Now, during this 4-day window, you can score a larger-than-ever $400 markdown that drops things to a new all-time low price. On top of this price cut, you’re also getting a steel cable lock, helmet, a waterproof backpack, a large cargo basket, and a gift pack.
Heybike’s 4-day early Black Friday flash sale cuts $500 off Ranger S folding e-bikes to $999 and $1,199 annual lows
As part of Heybike’s early Black Friday Sale, the brand is giving folks a 4-day flash sale on two models, with a surprise price cut on the Ranger S 750W Folding Fat-Tire e-bike to $999 shipped that also comes with a FREE Black Friday gift pack, or you could go with the upgraded 1,000W variant at $1,199 shipped and get the same gift pack. These two models would normally run you $1,499 and $1,699 at full price, which discounts have almost exclusively dropped as low as $1,099 and $1,299 over the year, if not at higher rates. While we have seen the price go as low as $899 and $1,099 in the past, those rates haven’t been seen since last year, making the $500 markdowns here the best prices we’ve tracked in 2025.
Lectric XP4 Standard Folding Utility e-bikes with $326 bundle: $999 (Reg. $1,325)
Lectric XP Lite 2.0 Long-Range e-bikes with $449 bundles: $999 (Reg. $1,448)
Heybike Hauler Single-Battery Cargo e-bike (new low): $899 (Reg. $1,413)
Best new Green Deals landing this week
The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.