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We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Lectric XP 3.0 Folding electric bike to find out if it's worth it.
The Lectric XP 2.0 is a foldable, fat-tire electric bike. While it's categorized as a Class 2 e-bike with a top speed of 20mph, riders can unlock it for a maximum speed of 28 mph, elevating it to ...
The Lectric XPeak 2.0 is a fat-tire electric bike that punches far above its price tag, delivering a refined blend of performance, comfort, and versatility. It brings serious power through its ...
Two main sub-$1,000 folding electric bikes have risen to the top of the bang-for-your-buck list, the Lectric XP 3.0 and the Ride1Up Portola. So which one is right for you? Lectric XP 3.0 Vs ...
The Lectric XP 3.0 builds upon the success of the XP 2.0 by offering significant upgrades across the board, all while maintaining a budget-friendly price tag. Here’s a quick summary of the key ...
Lectric, one of the leading e-bike makers, is releasing its new XP Lite 2.0 in July. The folding e-bike has a quieter and smoother motor, and a battery upgrade option that almost doubles the range.
Its most recent creation is the Lectric XP 2.0, upgraded with some tweaks from the first-generation model. There are two versions, the standard and the step-thru, but they have the same specs.
A 500W hub motor with a 1,000W peak power and 55 Nm of torque powers the new Lectric XP 3.0. Riders can operate the 3.0 as either a Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 e-bike thanks to Lectric's five ...
The XP 3.0 can squeeze up to 65 miles (104 km) from a single charge, while the standard 3.0 offers around 45 miles (72 km) per charge. Lectric’s XP 3.0 500W hub motor with 1,000W of peak power ...
A couple of years ago, Phoenix-based e-mobility outfit Lectric launched a lightweight folding ebike priced at just $799. The new XP Lite 2.0 adds a few welcome upgrades to the budget-friendly ...
The Lectric XP 3.0’s 500W motor is a notable upgrade, boasting 55nm of torque, up from the XP 2.0’s 35nm. The increase in force is especially noticeable when climbing hills or accelerating ...