Ranking The Biggest EBike Brands From Worst To Best
By LUKE MITCHELL
10. Propella
Established in 2016 in Redmond, WA, Propella caters to those people who seek a solution that combines quality and practicality without breaking the bank.
All Propella bikes are easy to service, have replaceable parts, and are portable and lightweight. Propella’s different bikes are priced between $799 and $1,399.
Aventon is another affordable brand with products ranging from $999 to $1,799, offering a variety of frame sizes and features, such as companion apps and turn signals.
Standout models include its Adventure.2 range, a chunky-tired all-terrain option with pannier racks and a 750-watt motor, and the Pace 500 range of cruisers.
Established to address the affordability issue of eBikes, Lectric created a collection of high-quality, useful bikes for commuting, leisure rides, and delivery purposes.
Lectric bikes are compact and urban-friendly, focusing on practicality and affordability. Some standout models include the XP series of compact bikes and the XPedition cargo bike.
While Wing bikes are among the more affordable brands, they are highly rated for quality and features, like their Freedom Fatty 2, which starts under $1,200.
Its collection boasts features like lightweight alloy frames, concealed batteries, pneumatic suspensions, TFT displays, and carbon belt drives on many models.