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Nov 13, 2024

Best Electric Bikes 2024 – Don’t Buy Until You Read This!

We receive these questions daily from our readers, which is why we have written this post. We want to make it easy for you to find the best electric bike for your riding style, interests, and needs.

At ElectricBikeReport, we have been reviewing e-bikes for over ten years now. In fact, as far as we can tell, we are the oldest website dedicated to testing and reviewing electric bikes.

In the past 12 months, we have tested over 130 e-bikes from almost every major manufacturer. Keep in mind that this number does not include the hundreds of bikes we’ve test-ridden at cycling trade shows like EuroBike, the Sea Otter Classic, and the Electrify Expos.

Our goal with the following list of recommended electric bikes is to help you find a good bike that will last a long time. As you go through this list, you will notice that we have hill-tested, brake-tasted, range-tested, and ride-quality-tested each of these bikes at our team’s headquarters.

As such, if you have any questions about the recommendations below, please ask us. We have extensive knowledge and experience with each electric bike here, and we will respond to your questions.

*Electric Bike Report aims to help consumers find the right electric bike for their needs. When you buy a product we recommend, we may earn a commission.

One of our favorite e-bikes of 2024, the Aventon Aventure.2 has become the industry standard for a 26″ x 4″ fat tire e-bike.

It has all the typical components you’d expect to find on a top-rated, sub-$2,000 electric fat bike: A 750W motor, a suspension fork, and a Shimano drivetrain — but the Aventon Aventure really stands out with its excellent comfort and ride quality.

It rides stable and inspires confidence in rougher terrain. It climbs up hills with speed and power. We reviewed both the standard Aventure.2 and the Aventure.2 Step-Through, and both put up some of the quickest times we’ve recorded on our test hill.

Aventon may not have invented the original affordable electric fat bike, but they did raise the bar for what we expect from any sub-$2,000 e-bike. This bike can be anything you need it to be, whether that’s your daily commuter, weekend plaything, or leisure ride. Its versatility and downright fun handling have kept it among the highest ranks of our choices for the best electric bikes of 2024.

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While it may not boast the highest specs, the Lectric XP 3.0 is a popular choice among e-bike enthusiasts, a testament to its value and appeal.

Priced right at $1,000, the bike is remarkably cheap while still offering a quality set of components.

The XP 3.0 has a 500W motor, a suspension fork, and a 48V, 10.4Ah battery with a decent range (for its size). Other recent additions include:

The Lectric XP 3.0 stole our hearts for its affordability and fun factor. While more premium folding bikes exist that cater to different needs, this one seems to be the people’s champion for affordable folding e-bikes.

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So, Class 2 speeds aren’t your thing? Well, say hello to a top-notch Class 3 commuter that will keep pace with traffic without breaking the bank.

Ride1UP’s 700 series found its way to our best electric bikes list because we’re still wondering how they packed this much value into an electric commuter bike.

Notice some of the names and numbers that jumped off the spec sheet to us: a 720Wh Samsung battery, 750W motor with 60 nm of torque, Tektro dual-piston hydraulic brakes, 100mm travel suspension fork, Schwalbe SUPER MOTO X 27.5×2.4” tires, and an 8-speed Shimano Acera drivetrain.

Moreover, it includes all the typical trappings one hopes to find on a commuter, including integrated lights, fenders, and a sturdy rear rack for panniers.

The real kicker, though, is that it feels like a bit of a steal, considering that most affordable full-package commuters cost $200-300 more. The value here is off the charts—as is the fun factor!

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We get a lot of emails from women asking for help picking an e-bike. They typically want an approachable bike (think low step-over height) that is lightweight and has swept-back handlebars, making riding more upright and comfortable.

The Electric Bike Company Model S fits that criteria. You can customize it with any color combination you can imagine. No other bike company offers that, and many female readers love that about Electric Bike Company.

The Model S is a classic-looking beach cruiser with a fun 500W motor for effortless riding on the boardwalk or through town. You can upgrade it to include a suspension fork and seatpost, making an already famously soft and comfortable ride even more comfy.

With the Model S, you have the freedom to choose what works best for you. Depending on your height, you can specify 26” or 24” wheels for your desired handling. You can also choose between a single-speed or 7-speed drivetrain and select a thumb or twist throttle.

Finally, Electric Bike Company paints its bike frames in-house and has its woodworking shop for custom fenders and chain guards.

In other words, if you want a bike that is as unique as you are, choose a bike from Electric Bike Company.

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Senior citizens typically are looking for an electric bike that:

The Aventon Pace 500 ST fits that criterion perfectly. It’s just over 53 lbs, has slightly swept-back handlebars, a low step-over height, and is made by one of the most respected brands in the industry.

Thanks to the newly upgraded torque sensor, we also found the Pace 500 to be fun and nimble to handle while providing a controlled and safe ride.

It’s the bike we consistently recommend to our readers who are in their golden years and want to cruise around town and get some exercise or lift their bike onto their bike rack and explore the world from their bike.

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The Radster Road checks all the boxes required to be an excellent commuter e-bike. It has a powerful motor, provides up to class 3 speeds, rides and handles well, and even has turn signals for improved road visibility.

In addition, the Roadster is pushing the industry forward in safety. The bike is UL certified to both UL2271 and UL2849 standards, and its safe shield battery is industry-leading. Each battery cell is encased in a fire-retardant resin that improves upon already safe technology.

At just under $2K, this is a commuter electric bike that will save you a lot of money when you’re ready to look for a car replacement – and get you to and from the office or grocery store with a huge grin on your face.

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For several years, the Lectric XP series has claimed the title ‘Best Value Electric Bike’; no other e-bike gave you more features for less money. They also had enough utility to cast a wide net of appeal, as different people could envision using them for various needs.

In all those years, they lacked a contender that could deliver similar features and performance while sticking to a similar $1000 MSRP.

Until now.

Ride1UP was already a leading value e-bike brand, but they hit new heights in that realm with the debut of the Portola. It’s packed with features while nailing a sleek look.

The Portola comes with a long list of high-quality specs, including a 750W motor, hydraulic disc brakes, suspension fork, welded-on rear rack for 130 lbs carrying capacity, 8-speed shifter with 290% gear range – and oh yeah, it folds down so you can toss it in the trunk and take it with you wherever you go.

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Half the fun of camping is exploring the area. E-bikes allow campers to go farther, see more, and enjoy the outdoors with a smile.

As a Class 3 e-bike with a maximum speed of 28 mph and a torque sensor to engage its motor, the Mokwheel Basalt is terrific for getting around almost anywhere.

It features a 750W brushless hub motor with 90 Nm of torque, making it suitable for riding steep hills, whether paved or not. The 110mm-travel suspension fork improves control on bumpy terrain, and the 7-speed Shimano drivetrain helps both uphill and down.

What sets the Mokwheel Basalt apart as our top pick for a camping e-bike is its large 940Wh battery, which can be connected to the available 100W power inverter. The power inverter allows you to charge essentials such as your phone, a coffee maker, an electric grill, or a laptop.

If you plan to be gone for more than a day or two, Mokwheel also sells a solar charger that can be used in conjunction with its portable battery to keep your devices charged.

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The Lectric XPedition is a feature-packed e-cargo bike at a budget-level price.

It has one of the highest weight ratings of any cargo rack at 300 lbs (the bike’s total payload is 450 lbs), and Lectric made sure you could tow all that weight around and conquer any hill by making their 750W motor the torquiest one to date. Oh, and it has hydraulic brakes, a custom stem for quick adjusting and folding for storing in compact paces, pre-slimed 20″ x 3″ tires, lights, fenders, and wheel guards!

Sounds great, right? But here’s the brain-busting part of the XPedition: we typically see quality cargo e-bikes selling around the $2000 mark. Lectric debuted the XPedition over $500 below that level while boasting all the above features. For another $300, you can run a dual battery setup that will get you up to 120 miles range (in our testing), and you’re still not bumping against that $2000 line where most cargo e-bikes start.

The “WOW” factor isn’t done yet, though. Almost every cargo e-bike rider we’ve known has accessories for either kids or gear. Looking to replace your car on grocery trips? Need space for your little one? You can add two XL cargo pannier bags, seat cushions, and grab bars to the dual-battery XPedition and STILL not cross the typical $2000 mark.

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The Rad Power Bikes RadRunner Plus is a cross between a small cargo e-bike, a moped, and a peppy commuter.

Frankly, we love it.

The RadRunner Plus, with its moped-style seat, small wheels, built-in rear rack, and semi-ridiculous BMX handlebars, boasts a unique and quirky design that may take a little getting used to. However, once you’re on the bike, it all just clicks.

Despite its 74.3 lb heft, it handles responsively, and its funky frame design is not just for show: Rad offers a plethora of accessory options that attach to the rear pannier-style rack, including a big gas-tank-style box that fits between your legs.

The RadRunner Plus is powered by a 672Wh battery situated below the seat. This fuels the bike’s 750W rear hub motor, which offers plenty of oomph for carrying people and cargo, or just quickly getting around town. There’s also a twist throttle on the bike as well as a bench seat mounted to the rear rack and foldable foot pegs that make it pretty comfortable to take a friend.

It’s not just one of our favorite e-bikes, but it feels hands down like one of the year’s best electric bikes. We think the RadRunner Plus is a spectacular option for anyone looking for a singular bike that can do a little of everything.

Note: The RadRunner family has three different models with different price points. The RadRunner 2 starts at just $1,399, the RadRunner Plus’ MSRP is $1,799, and the RadRunner 3 starts at $2,099.

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The Blix Sol Eclipse’s great color options, lightweight frame, upright seating position, and swept-back handlebars make it an excellent bike for women.

With a 750W hub motor, a 614Wh battery, and a 7-speed drivetrain, the Blix Sol Eclipse makes riding just as easy on hills as it does on a flat bike path.

We often criticize e-bikes that are not approachable and only fit tall riders while leaving out those who are smaller. The Blix Sol Eclipse has a low (17-in.) standover height and an even shorter reach to the bar (15.5 in.), making this e-bike ideal for riders who might not fit on most other bikes.

Add in the fact that its weight is firmly in the manageable mid-50s and it’s easy enough to move around or up on a hitch rack.

This is a Class 2 e-bike with a throttle and a maximum assist speed of 20 mph. While we like hydraulic disc brakes for their feel and power, the Tektro mechanical discs with 160mm rotors do a great job of keeping the Blix Sol Eclipse under control.

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There is no shortage of moped-style e-bikes to sort through these days. We’ve tested our fair share of them and found the Ride1UP Revv 1 to be a cut above the rest!This smash hit of an e-bike is freaky fast, ferociously fun, and fully functional as an electric vehicle. That’s true of all three variations of the Revv 1 (the Hardtail, Full-Suspension, or DRT), but let’s keep our eyes on the DRT for now.It features a 1000W rear-hub motor and a throttle to carry you up to 20 miles per hour, but with some help from Ride1UP, it can be loosened up to Class 3 mode for faster pedal-assisted travel on the streets and fully unlocked for even greater throttle speeds in legally permitted areas (35+ mph).What sets the DRT apart from the other variants is a robust suspension system. This bike is equipped with a double-crown fork with 150mm of travel and an air/coil shock for serious offroading fun. The duo-sport tires and elongated wheelbase complete a setup that helps you enjoy hitting dirt jumps.Think of the DRT as a dirt bike-lite. There are endless adventure possibilities without the need to insure or register it.While the Revv1 DRT is our favorite of the three options, either of the other two are still highly regarded. The FS has the same motor and battery, so it provides a similar ride that’s optimized for cushioned commutes, while the HT has perhaps the greatest value of the lot. Whatever your budget may be, it’s hard to go wrong picking a Revv1.

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Velotric’s T1 ST is a lightweight city e-bike that pedals easily and comfortably. It has unique styling and colors and some fancier technology than you typically find on bikes at its price.

There is no display, but with a Garmin Edge-compatible phone mount on the stem and handy apps like Strava, you can make your phone the bike’s command center.

The bike is also compatible with Apple Find My™!

The T1 ST weighs just 39 lbs, placing it in the category of lightweight e-bikes. It lifts easily, fits on most regular bike racks, and makes hiking up some stairs more manageable with a bike on your back.

The motor assistance is modest and subtle. It’s a stealth e-bike that lightens the load, but it won’t do the work for you. It’s very pedal-friendly, but its reduced weight makes it more agile to navigate busy cities full of cars and pedestrians.

In the cheaper e-bike bracket of $1,000 to $1,500, we think the ride quality, look, and general all-around experience make it a best buy for those looking for a city/urban commuter!

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The best example of e-bike accessibility is actually a three-wheeled e-trike. And there is no better value in electric trikes than the Lectric XP Trike.

With a standover height of only 14”, a collapsing stem for easier transport, and a bunch of included niceties like the rear basket and comfortable saddle, the XP Trike accommodates a lot of riders, making it easy, useful, and even more portable than most.

The XP Trike’s $1499 MSRP is easily the lowest amongst brands with reputable histories. But this isn’t some slapped-together model on the cheap; the XP Trike has impressive engineering that we haven’t seen on any other e-trike. Lectric cleverly uses a hub motor paired with a differential that powers both rear wheels via the drivetrain. This feels similar to a mid-drive without the added cost and allows both rear wheels to spin independently for effective turning.

That was all super technical, but the gist is that you’ll see great motor power and efficiency and enjoy a safe and predictable ride. Stability is typically the main concern for trike users, and the XP Trike’s setup is nothing if not stable.

The XP Trike’s performance is tremendous as well. Its 500W motor (1092W peak) has no quit, even powering to the top of our infamous Hill Test location of Hell Hole Trail with plenty of extra weight, too. It’ll enable riders to keep up with friends and family, albeit at a more controlled and steady pace.

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Specialized has had the same mantra for over three decades: “Innovate or Die.”

As you might expect, they opted for the former.

The Specialized Turbo Vado is the result of world-class engineering with a high level of detail. The specially-tuned 250W mid-drive motor is as responsive as any we’ve ever pedaled, delivering the right amount of assistance needed from the moment you turn the cranks.

Doubters of smaller-wattage bikes should make no mistake; this bike can absolutely move if it wants to. The Turbo Vado has three different assist levels in ECO, SPORT, and TURBO mode. Each one provides a distinctly different feel from the others, and the bike handles well in all three.

We could wax poetic about the motor alone for pages, but the bike doesn’t stop there. High-level componentry is found throughout the bike, from the SRAM hydraulic brakes to the SRAM NX 11-speed drivetrain and the generous 710 Wh battery powering the bike (on the 4.0 model we tested).

Typically, a bike in the “high-performance” category might mean it runs a little pricier than it needs to. We don’t feel that’s the case here. Considering the componentry package, engineering investment, performance, and top-tier customer support you’re getting in this bike, it feels like you get every penny of what you pay for.

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The picks for the top electric bikes would be incomplete without a good mountain biking option, and the Aventon Ramblas is a pretty easy pick with a stellar motor, good performance parts all over, and a truly dominating run in our standardized tests.

This was Aventon’s first ever eMTB, and they did their homework before launching this thing! It comes in 4 frame sizes for finding a good fit, and it includes Aventon’s own custom mid-drive. The a100 motor is a worthy competitor to other mid-drives out there. It’s not as dialed in as Bosch, Brose, or the like, but the fact that it’s worth even bringing up in the same sentence is a compliment. You find those other motor son mountain bikes that often go for twice the price of the Ramblas.

The a100 makes its mark for its noteworthy torque figure. 100Nm is more than the typical 60-90Nm we see, and you can feel it. It’ll help you summit serious steeps, even if you’re newer to the challenges of offroad climbing. It’ll make a natural recommendation for newer riders as a result, but even seasoned ones will like it too. Aventon has a companion app where you can dial in the motor output to your preferred level.

The Ramblas also doesn’t skimp where most other eMTBs in the $2500-3000 price range do. You get a 12-speed Sram Eagle drivetrain, Sram DB8 4-piston hydraulic brakes, a RockShox 120mm fork, and Maxxis tires.

That wouldn’t be worth a darn if it didn’t translate into real results. The fact is that as of its tested date, the Ramblas had a top 3 range and hill result (for mid-drive motors) compared to all the e-bikes we’ve ever tested! That’s the type of thing that means you can ride all day on your local trails.

Whatever questions or reservations we had about Aventon’s first mid-drive and first eMTB were quickly put to rest. The Ramblas is a romping good time and a great eMTB for somebody on a budget who still wants performance.

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Specialized jumped headfirst into electric bikes several years ago, and we see that dedication to electric mountain bikes in their third-generation Turbo Levo.

The full-powered eMTB takes our award for ‘Best Electric Mountain Bike of 2024’, beating out some pretty heavy competition. With the responsive yet powerful Specialized 2.2 motor (made in conjunction with Brose), quality specs across the board, 700Wh battery, and a fun, lively feel on the trails, we have a hard time not recommending the full-powered Specialized Turbo Levo to mountain bikers wanting to either get started with electric mountain biking, or riders looking to move up in power from a lightweight eMTB.

Currently, we find the best value in the Comp Carbon build. No, you don’t get carbon wheels, but you do get a full carbon frame, quality suspension (Fox 36 rhythm up front and Fox Float X Performance in the rear), and a Specialized Mastermind TCU display. It’s a great build that rides fantastic on even some of the most challenging trails.

Finally, we love the 29” front / 27.5” rear mullet setup and modern geometry, making the bike fun to ride.

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Let’s be frank: the price of this bike is nuts. At $2295, it deserves recognition for both its affordability and its performance. That’s how it earned a spot as one of the best e-bikes of the year.

We’ve seen similarly specced (battery, motor, brakes, etc.) alloy bikes going for more than this, so it’s already a good deal, but when you factor in the handling and performance benefits of carbon, the difference here just gets kind of silly.

The CF Racer 1 weighs only 29 lbs.. It’s easy to lift, it handles like a dream, I could go on and on, but again, this type of construction at this price is nearly unheard of today.

The motor programming feels awesome. It feels like a natural ride. If you want a drop bar commuter, or an entry-level option for gravel riding this could be your jam. It will also be great for people getting up there in years that need a small boost to keep enjoying a long-time hobby.

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Some models, such as the Aventon Aventure 2 electric fat bike, leaped out as obvious frontrunners during testing. While others, like the Blix Sol Eclipse and Ride1UP 700 Series, were sleeper contenders chosen for particular reasons. We evaluated each bike based on a few key criteria, mainly:

While we’re sure there will be lots of opinions and questions about why this or that bike didn’t land on our list, these are the 14 e-bikes we’re most excited about right now. This is not a comprehensive list, nor were we able to consider every e-bike use case, but we do think all the bikes on this list are a good representation of what’s out there right now.

Do you have a bike that you think would be a good contender for our Best Electric Bikes of 2024 page? Let us know in the comment section below. At the very least, we always want to know what our readers are riding.

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