Affordable


What makes an electric bike "affordable?" Everyone will have a different opinion, ours is "it costs less than $2,000." Ebikes in this category tend to offer good value for money and we recommend starting with one of these if you've never owned an electric bike before.
1,295
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Ride1Up Turris will cost you around $1,295 USD, but trust me, this thing is jam-packed with value, so don’t think this is some low-quality Ebike. The Turris is starting 2023 off with a bang, and in our opinion, Ride1Up may be the forerunner for the best-value Ebike on the market! Now, we’re an unbiased review channel over here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that this is seriously an affordable Ebike to consider! This bike comes from a company that knows a thing or two about Ebikes, and they're not afraid to show it.
1,799
20MPH
500W
20Mi+


This is the Aventon Sinch folding e-bike, and it lives up its name because it is indeed a cinch to both fold and ride. But more than that, this folder is built tough. It’s got a chonky frame with a beefy folding mechanism, front suspension and fat tires. The Sinch is a great road warrior, but it’s also trail ready for those seeking adventure.
1,699
20MPH
350W
12Mi+


The Bintelli E2 is a stealthy electric bike that’s ready for adventure. It’s light, nimble and perfect for street and trail riding alike. And with a starting price of $1,699 USD, it’s relatively easy on the wallet too, as far as e-bikes go anyways.Bintelli does offer free shipping to the contiguous United States, which helps save a couple hundred bucks right there, and these guys also have a remarkably generous 2 year warranty.The E2 comes in one frame size, 26 inches, and three different colors — white, black and blue, which is the color we’re reviewing today.
1,899
28MPH
500W
15Mi+


The Bintelli Florence answers the question: Just how low can the standover height be? The Florence is hands down one of the most approachable electric bikes around. It’s remarkably easy to get into the saddle and the quick-adjust handlebars allow for on-the-fly geometry changes. Pretty cool stuff.The Bintelli Florence has has a starting price of $1,899 USD and comes in three different colors — White, Anvil and Peach, which is the color of the Florence we received for review. We’ve reviewed a few Bintelli e-bikes now and the paint is one of the first things that stands out. The Peach color has gold flecks mixed in and it looks absolutely stunning in the sunlight.
1,799
20MPH
350W
15Mi+


The Bintelli B2 is a fun, lightweight, approachable cruiser electric bike that looks as good as it rides. With the step thru frame and low standover height, mounting the saddle is a piece of cake. This e-bike has a starting price of $1,799 USD and comes in three different colors — Aqua, Anvil and Flame. The model we’re reviewing today is the Aqua color, and let me tell me you, this high gloss paint is beautiful. It literally shimmers in the sunlight.
1,899
20MPH
750W
40Mi+


Ok so the AddMotoR M-81 is a unique electric cargo bike that’s compact, versatile, has great components and a starting price of $1,899 USD. The M-81 comes in four different colors — Army Green, Pearl White, Black and Estate Blue — and one frame size that will comfortably fit riders from about 5 foot 4 inches to 5 foot 9 inches.AddMotoR is offering a 1 year warranty on this ride, a 14-day return policy and free shipping, which we love to see.
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1,700
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


Alright, my fellow e-bike friends, so today we’re reviewing the Vtuvia SN100 fat tire electric bike. This e-bike is definitely in the “affordable” category, with a starting price of $1,679 USD, and Vtuvia also offers free shipping, which helps save another nice chunk of change.The SN100 comes in four different color options — Camo, Classic Black, Green and Silver Grey — and is a great e-bike for exploring the trails or just cruising through town.
1,799
20MPH
500W
25Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Sinch Step-Thru folding electric bike from Aventon. This is without a doubt one of the sleekest looking folding e-bikes we’ve seen to date, and it’s also one of the most comfortable to ride, thanks in large part to those super sweet, super fat 4 inch wide road tires. It feels more like riding a moped than a bicycle.
1,799
25MPH
750W
23Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps! Brent McCluskey here with Electrified Reviews, and today we are reviewing the HJM Toury Fat Tire Electric Bike. This thing is fast. It is powerful. It is capable. And it is versatile. And it's got a starting price of $1,799 USD. And at the time of this writing, it's on sale up until the end of the month of June for $1,499 USD, which is a nice chunk of savings right there.And on the HJM website, there's also a $100 off coupon which you can apply to that already discounted price of $1,499. So, I guess that would make it $1,399. And if you do want to get two bikes, they got a $400 coupon that you can apply to the sale sale price as well. So overall, HJM is bringing a lot of value to the table with the Toury, especially right now with the sale prices.
1,400
25MPH
350W
Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps, and welcome to Electrified Reviews. If this is your first time stopping by, we’re glad to have you! And for those of you who have been around for a while, thank you so much.On today’s episode of Electrified Reviews we’ve got a true stunner of an e-bike in the Vanpowers City Vanture Premium in Neon Purple. Seriously, this electric bike looks beautiful and the paint practically shimmers in the sunlight. It’s ridiculous.
1,999
28MPH
500W
50Mi+


Well hello there, fellow ebike friends and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’ve got the XPremium, a super interesting folding mid-drive, e-bike from Lectric, who by now, pretty much everybody has heard of. Lectric is well known for making some of the most affordable e-bikes on the market today, without skimping on quality. And really, that’s the important part. And we found this to be true in both our review of the Lectric XP, and the XP Step-Thru, which admittedly, is pretty much the exact same bike but with a step-thru frame. But still!
1,799
28MPH
750W
28Mi+


What is going on, awesome peeps and welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! On today’s menu we’ve got the Magicycle 52 volt cruiser, all terrain, fat tire electric bike in midnight blue. That’s quite a name isn’t it. Let’s whittle that down to just Magicycle.The Magicycle has a starting price of $1,589 USD until June 10. Then the price jumps back to the MSRP of $1,799 USD. They’ve also got a step-thru at the same price, but the step-thru comes in two different colors, Midnight Blue and Pearl White, while the high-step comes only in Midnight Blue.
1,999
25MPH
750W
25Mi+


Well hello there, friend and welcome back to another episode Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing Bintelli Fusion electric bike. The fusion rides like a moped, and kind of looks like one too. The massively powerful headlight is a welcome change from the lantern-bright nightlights we’re used to seeing. Right off the bat, Bintelli gets big points for this.