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In true Lectric style, North America’s largest e-bike company just unveiled the latest generation of its best-selling electric bike in a high-energy, adrenaline-fueled product launch this morning. The Lectric XP4 is the newest generation of the ultra-popular e-bike line, and once again brings a shocking level of upgrades at price points never before seen in the industry.

To put it simply, Lectric has done it again; they’ve absolutely crushed it and set a new high watermark for value in the US folding e-bike market.

The XP line is the best-selling electric bike in the US, so this was bound to be a hotly-anticipated launch. With roughly 1 out of every 10 electric bikes sold in the US being a Lectric XP (out of many hundreds of models available in the market), any new launch in the product line was set to grab eyeballs. And despite the extremely high expectations, Lectric appears to have risen to not only meet them but likely exceed what most could have expected at this price point.

The launch of the new XP4 actually includes a pair of launches, with the base 500W model offering the same $999 price tag we’ve come to know ever since the XP 2.0 days. A new long-range XP4, which swaps the 10.4Ah battery for a massive 17.5Ah battery and upgrades the motor to 750W, bares only a slightly higher $1,299 price tag.

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“Because this model is so important to us and our riding community, we were determined to hold the line on price,” said Lectric eBikes co-founder and CEO Levi Conlow. “While other e-bike companies continue to raise prices and launch new products at higher price points, we know riders are going to appreciate Lectric going against the grain and making huge improvements for the same entry price we set more than four years ago.”

Levi isn’t paying lip service there, either. Both models share a number of key upgrades covering everything from the hardware design to the included componentry, and even the riding feel.

Both models include a new in-house designed torque sensor, offering smoother and more responsive pedal assist across the full range of power levels. A new 56-tooth chainring is larger and provides a more comfortable pedal cadence at higher speeds, meaning those taking advantage of the Class 3-capable 28 mph (45 km/h) speed can do so without their feet needing to spin uncomfortably fast.

The handlebars now feature an upgraded TFT color display with a built in USB-C port for phone and device charging. Having personally tested the e-bike yesterday, I can attest to just how beautifully designed the TFT screen truly is, providing much more information to the rider yet in a neatly laid out way that keeps it clear and easy to read, even in bright sunlight.

My full first ride experience will be coming soon, but first let’s continue with what makes these models so new and innovative.

The frame has been redesigned with a novel rack setup, a larger main frame tube to accommodate the longer-range battery, and a new handlebar stem that provides a more comfortable reach in the cockpit. That rear rack adds to both the bike’s appearance and utility, providing a color and styling accent but also offering more compatibility for accessories mounted to its round tubes while still maintaining the boxier tubes consistent with the design legacy across the XP models’ successive frames.

New hydraulic disc brakes were developed specifically for Lectric and provide punchier stops than the previous version’s hydraulic disc brakes. The brakes’ model number of 602 even pays subtle homage to the area code in Phoenix, Lectric’s headquarters.

The transmission also received an upgrade, with the lower tier 7-speed Tourney derailleur getting replaced with a step up in Shimano’s hierarchy to an 8-speed Altus.

Other hardware improvements on the bike include the quick-release pedals, which have been redesigned, increasing the quality and making them easier to use. The new derailleur is matched with new trigger shifters on the right side of the handlebars paired with Lectric’s upgraded locking ergonomic bar ends. The new shifters and bar ends required a new throttle though, resulting in an updated left-side paddle-style thumb throttle.

The lighting on the XP4 has also been upgraded, now including rear turn signals.

The keyway for locking the battery has been relocated to the non-drive side of the main tube, making it easier to access, and is located next to a newly designed cover for the charging port and on/off button for the battery.

Like all of Lectric’s e-bikes, the XP4 is compliant with UL2849, and the two battery sizes are both compatible with a 5A fast charger that provides a full recharge in either 2 or 3.5 hours for the smaller or larger battery option.

New 20×3.0 tires include a mixed-terrain tread with a novel design that creates a smoother center patch for quieter riding on smooth surfaces like asphalt but retains enough knobbiness on the edges for better grip in off-road riding conditions. The tires’ quiet ride has been specifically designed to complement the ultra-quiet Stealth motor that Lectric has brought from its other models to the new XP4.

Unlike the XP 3.0 that had previously been available in just white or black, the new XP4 comes in multiple color options, a nod to customers who often asked the company for more variety in colorways. The XP4 now includes color options of Stratus White, Tempest Gray, Raindrop Blue, and Pine Green. The bike is also available in two frame styles of standard and step-over.

Pre-orders are now open for the XP4, priced at either $999 or $1,299 for the 500W and 750W versions, with shipping expected to begin next month.

Electrek’s Take

It’s hard to overstate how big of a deal the XP4’s launch is, especially considering that the starting price has remained the same affordable $999. At a time when tariffs are forcing other companies to increase prices, the XP4 stands head and shoulders above other folding e-bikes in the US market, not just on price but also on features.

If you take the $1,299 long-range version with the 750W motor and 840Wh battery, it’s easy to see how far ahead it is of the competition. If the only thing Lectric had done was put that big battery and torque sensor in it, the bike already would have surpassed any other leading brand’s folding e-bike on value. There just isn’t another torque sensor-based 840Wh folding e-bike out there at this price point. But then Lectric went so much further. All of the additions are like a mountain of cherries on top of an already alluring XP4 sundae. From the beautiful new TFT display to the super punchy new brakes, from the upgraded derailleur to the quieter tires and motor, from the easy-to-use quick-release pedals to the improved ergonomics of the handlebars – it’s just more heaped on top of more.

The one feature I wish they would have included would have been Apple FindMy integration to allow for easy tracking of a lost or stolen e-bike. Trust me, I tried to plant the bug in Lectric co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer Robby Deziel’s ear, but to no avail. Oh well, maybe but there’s still hope for including location tracking on the XP5.

There’s one thing for sure though: Everyone else is still competing for second place against Lectric. That’s nothing new, but now the gap between Lectric and others has continued to grow. There was already no better option when it comes to bang-for-your-buck in the folding e-bike space, and now Lectric has grown that value gap even further.

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Tenways launches Wayfarer e-bike with $577 savings at $1,899, Jackery Explorer 3000 V2 solar bundle at exclusive new $1,249 low, more

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Happy Halloween, everyone! The holiday is closing out this week’s Green Deals led by the brand new launch of Tenways’ Wayfarer e-bike that is getting $277 in FREE gear and a $300 price cut to $1,899. We also have an exclusive $1,750 savings on Jackery’s Explorer 3000 V2 (HomePower 3000) Portable Power Station bundled with two 200W solar panels at a new $1,249 low, as well as two one-day only deals on a heavy-duty Greenworks snow blower and Anker’s SOLIX C1000X Gen 2 variant, and much more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the hangover deals from last week that are collected together at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s combined EcoFlow Halloween Sale and Monthly Madness promotions that end tonight, Rad Power’s extended sale offers, and more.

Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories.

Tenways launches new Wayfarer e-bike with 85-mile range, Apple Find My, and $577 savings at $1,899

Running alongside its ongoing Early Black Friday Sale, Tenways has launched its Wayfarer e-bike that comes with $277 in FREE gear at $1,899 shippedafter using the on-page code EARLYBIRD300 at checkout. This new model will go for $2,199 at full price once these launch savings end, which is getting a significant $300 markdown that sets the bar for future discounts, while also getting $277 in FREE add-on gear. That gear includes mudguards, a kickstand, and a rear cargo rack to bring some extra versatility. As always with this brand, folks who are medical providers, military, first responders, students, or teachers can receive an extra $100 discounts upon verification.

Whereas Tenways is known for its throttle-less commuters that have smaller motor and battery combos that add to their lightweight designs, the brand’s Wayfarer e-bike is flipping the script as it not only comes with a throttle, but also a larger Bafang 500W rear hub motor (peaking at 750W) powered by a 720Wh battery. This pairing gives you up to 85 miles of pedal-assisted support (with a torque sensor) and up to 35 miles of throttle-led full electric power, maxing out at either 20 or 28 MPH (depending on your local laws).

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Among its features, you’ll find hydraulic disc brakes with power cut-off, Kenda EPS all-terrain puncture-resistant tires, an 8-speed Shimano derailleur, an LED headlight, a brake-activated taillight with turn signaling, a TFT LCD screen for setting adjustments, and more. We’re even seeing some app-based support come in the form of a live dashboard for settings and performance, navigation services, and even Apple Find My integration so you always know where it is. You can learn even more in our original launch coverage.

You can also check out Tenways’ full Early Black Friday Sale with up to $1,116 savings here.

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Score an exclusive $1,750 savings on Jackery’s Explorer 3000 V2 solar bundle with 2x 200W panels at a new $1,249 low

We’ve secured an exclusive deal on the Jackery Explorer 3000 V2 (HomePower 3000) Portable Power Station bundled with two 200W solar panels at $1,249 shippedafter using the exclusive code 9TO5BFJACK at checkout. This solar-expanded package usually goes for $2,999 in full, which we’ve seen regularly keeping down at $1,599 since mid-September, and has only gone as low as $1,499 up until today. It’s starting off with an initial price cut to that $1,499 rate that we only saw once before during Prime Day, with the exclusive bonus savings taking things lower than ever with a combined $1,750 markdown to a new all-time low price.

If you want to learn more about this power station’s capabilities, be sure to check out our original coverage of this exclusive deal here.

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Greenworks’ heavy-duty 80V 24-inch cordless two-stage snow blower kit hits $1,400 (Today only)

As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Greenworks 80V 24-inch Cordless Two-Stage Snow Blower with two 4.0Ah batteries and dual-port rapid charger at $1,399.99 shipped, with it being unavailable at Amazon currently. While it goes for $2,000 in full here, you’ll find it carrying a lower $1,850 MSRP direct from the brand, which is where it’s currently priced. This is the first time in 2025 we’ve seen this particular model with this package being offered at a discounted rate, and for the rest of the day, you can save $600 off Best Buy’s pricing for the second-lowest rate we have tracked, coming in $100 above the low that we last saw in 2024.

If you want to learn more about this two-stage snow blower, be sure to check out our original coverage of this one-day-only deal here.

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For the rest of the day, save $325 on Anker’s black SOLIX C1000X Gen 2 power station at $475

As part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the very first discount we’ve spotted on the Anker SOLIX C1000X Gen 2 Portable Power Station to $474.99 shipped. Normally going for $800 at full price, this is the first time we’ve seen discounts on this black colorway, as opposed to the standard grey colorway that is sold direct from the brand (currently $449), Amazon (currently $450), and other retailers. For the rest of the day only, you can pick it up with a $325 markdown off the going rate. Keep in mind that this is identical to the standard grey model we’ve seen go as low as $379, and is only notable for folks who would prefer the darker color. You can also browse the newer SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 power station launch deals here.

If you want to learn more about this or the standard C1000 Gen 2 station, you can check out our original coverage of this one-day-only deal here, or get a more in-depth rundown in our hands-on tested review here.

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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.

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In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Tesla’s ‘flying’ Roadster, Elon’s pay package, new EVs unveiled at Japan’s mobility show, and more.

The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s YouTube channel.

As a reminder, we’ll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in.

After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps:

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We now have a Patreon if you want to help us avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming.

Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast:

Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 4:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET:

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Just in time for next week’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, Brian Kim Designs has dressed up the all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5 in a wild concept body with wings, flared fenders, wild colors, and a whole lot more – perfect for Halloween!

Based on the ultra-high performance Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, Brian Kim Designs’ IONIQ EVO concept considers one of the directions high-performance electric vehicles could take as the tuner cars of the future, and explores (what Kim calls) the, “untapped potential of EVs” in the broader aftermarket and customization space.

The IONIQ EVO features aggressively flared fenders that barely cover the high-performance VOLK wheels and sticky summer tire combination. The suspension is lowered slightly, too, to give the concept a bullish, broad shouldered stance that announces to the world that this Hyundai means business.

The colors, too – in a high-energy matte finish, were carefully chose to set help the IONIQ EVO apart from its more pedestrian cousins. You can take a look, below:

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The Kim-designed aerodynamics-enhancing concept also incorporates fin-type side skirt trims, a deep chin splitter, and outlet designs that extract dirty air generated by the wheels. A massive, roof-mounted spoiler with full-length aero fin for enhanced stability at triple digit speeds is, of course, also included.

Of course, all the spoilers in the world won’t make a car faster. For that, you need power – but it’s not quite as easy to get “more” power out of an electric motors as it can be from an ICE. Luckily, the IONIQ 5 N has power and torque to spare. That means that the best way to improve performance isn’t necessarily having more horsepower, but having fewer lbs. for each of the car’s horses to pull aruond.

The VOLK wheels help significantly, as do the lightweight Brembo brakes. To further reduce mass, the bodywork is made of lightweight composites – an approach we’ve seen before in the Lancia Delta-inspired Vanwall, which shed 500 lbs. from the IONIQ 5.

Kim’s website calls the IONIQ EVO exterior design, “an in-house customization concept by Hyundai Motor Company.” Here’s hoping the two get to collaborate again, soon.

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