Velotric early Black Friday sale sees best chance to save on new Discover 2 premium commuter e-bike at $1,699, more

$195 off $1,699

Velotric has switched its gears into early Black Friday sales through November 14, with its discounted e-bike models getting up to an additional $200 taken off their price tags with a $5 donation to the brand’s charity fund that goes towards the Clean Air Task Force and The Solutions Project. One of the most notable inclusions in this sale is the very first chance to save on Velotric’s new Discover 2 Premium Step-Thru Commuter e-bike for $1,699 shipped. This new model has been priced at $1,899 since releasing back in spring, but today folks can get the first cash savings on it with a solid $200 slashed from its price tag ($195 with the donation technically). Velotric has also stated that this will be the lowest price on this model while the early savings last, so this all-time low looks as though it will be the best chance to save all month long. You can learn more about the e-bike below or in our hands-on review at Electrek.

Velotric’s new Discover 2 Commuter e-bike is the next in the brand’s affordable lineup, boasting some new and impressive features and innovations at a reasonable price. For starters, the motor has been upgraded to a 750W 75Nm model that peaks up at 1,100W for more hill climbing and acceleration power, with a 705.6Wh battery delivering a large 75-mile travel distance and top adjustable speeds up to 28 MPH. It’s been given SensorSwap tech that allows you to have either a torque or cadence sensor, depending on your need – plus, the pedal assistance has a more versatile system here with three different modes and five different levels each.

Among its other features, there’s a hydraulic suspension fork paired with hydraulic disc brakes for smoother riding and reliable stopping power, while the Kenda puncture-resistant tires prevent any premature end to the fun. It’s also been given Apple Find My capabilities for boosted security, a light-sensing 130 Lux integrated LED headlight, and the rear rack has an integrated taillight that offers brake lighting, flashing/steady lighting, and even turn signal functionality. The display has also been bumped up in quality, as its full-color quality comes in a 3.5-inch form and has a USB-C port built right in to charge your devices as you ride (while also using it for GPS, for example). It sports a 440-pound max rider weight, has an 8-speed Shimano Altus derailleur, and an IPX6 water-resistance rating that means it can stand up to powerful water jets.

Velotric’s early bird Black Friday deals:

Velotric has some other deals planned for the second-half of the month, though it seems like some will not offer as big of a price cut on models, like the Discover 2, so don’t dawdle too long! And if you want more Black Friday e-bike deals, you’re in luck, as we’ve already seen some great sales launch, like Lectric’s massive savings event that is not only taking up to $781 off it’s e-bike bundles but also offering a bunch of additional ways to save during the month too. MOD Bikes began its month-long event by permanently lowering prices across the board by up to $1,100, on top of providing further reductions by up to $200 – all starting from a far more affordable $1,799 price. Aventon’s early savings have cut up to $300 off its e-bikes, with some free extra battery offers and 20% off accessories, while Tenways has taken up to $600 off its models, with the CGO600 Pro hitting a new low price even. You’ll find these deals all collected together in our Electrified Weekly roundup from over the weekend (along with other non-EV deals), or you can head to our Green Deals hub, as well.

Velotric Discover 2 Premium Step-Thru Commuter e-bike:

Our most comfortable e-bike, now with even more power. Enjoy a premium, versatile ride that turns every journey into a joyride.


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