The Lectric XPress2 is a $1,399 commuter eBike that punches well above its price bracket on hardware quality, and is also backed by the best post-purchase support Andrew knows of after eight years of reviewing. The field testing detailed below covers everything from top speed runs, real-world range estimates, as well as a direct head-to-head comparison against a sibling Lectric model on a paved mountain trail in Colorado. The criticisms are legitimate and worth reading — particularly around the lack of any tracking ecosystem and a packaging situation that delayed the review entirely — but they do not undermine the core case for this bike at the price.
The Lectric XP Lite 2.0 is a lightweight, foldable electric bike from Lectric eBikes, positioned as the brand's most portable and accessible entry in its lineup. Designed primarily for urban commuting and casual riding, it features a 300W rear hub motor, hydraulic disc brakes, and a folding frame aimed at riders who prioritize compact storage and ease of transport. The 2.0 update over the original XP Lite adds refinements such as Lectric's PWR pedal-assist programming, a color LCD display, and an optional long-range battery upgrade, making it a budget-conscious option in the folding e-bike segment.
The Lectric XP Trike 2 is a stable, comfort-focused electric trike designed for riders seeking a safe, practical, and confident ride. Ideal for older adults, those with balance concerns, or anyone desiring three-wheel stability, it features a powerful motor, long range, hydraulic brakes, and easy adjustability—making it a standout option under $2,000.
The Lectric XP 4.0 folding fat tire e-bike impresses with major upgrades, including a torque sensor, hydraulic brakes, better display, and an improved drivetrain—all starting at just $999. Available in 500W and 750W versions, it offers features normally found on pricier bikes, making it an unbeatable value for budget-conscious riders seeking modern performance and portability.
The new Lectric XPeak 2.0 brings notable upgrades, including a torque sensor, reinforced frame, improved derailleur, and a color LCD display, building on the reliable, affordable legacy of the original. While improvements like puncture-resistant tires and better grips enhance performance, some aspects like battery removal and headlight strength could use refinement. It’s a stellar long-range value e-bike.
Discover the Lectric One, a Phoenix-born electric bike that thoughtfully blends affordability with premium components like the Gates carbon belt drive and Pinion Smart Shift system. Combining advanced tech, customizability, and low-maintenance durability, it's ideal for urban commuters and enthusiasts seeking quality, safety, and value without compromise. A standout in electric urban mobility.
The Lectric XPeak is Lectric eBikes’ first full-sized, off-road-ready fat tire e-bike, boasting a 1310W peak motor, RST Renegade front fork, and 26×4” tires. Rigorously safety-tested and priced at $1,299, it blends premium components and certifications rarely found at this price. Preorders include $450 in accessories and a one-year warranty.