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ENGWE is currently celebrating its 11th anniversary with a sale taking up to $550 off e-bikes and up to $850 off dual e-bike bundles, alongside giving away gift boxes valued at $130 with select purchases. One of the notable standouts during this sale is the brand’s L20 2.0 Utility e-bike that is down at $749 shipped and comes with a gift box. Normally priced these days at $1,299 outside of sales ($1,429 with the gift box), we’ve seen a few discounts over the last year since its March 2024 release take costs a little lower to $699 and $659, though it’s been seen more regularly around $799 since October. Today’s deal gives you a $550 markdown from its going rate, dropping it to the third-lowest price we have tracked. The included gift box gives you a 25-in-1 EDC tool for on-the-go bike adjustments, a flashlight, and a cute pin.
ENGWE is well known for providing some quality commuting solutions for riders on a budget, with the L20 2.0 e-bike being a solid choice for utility that won’t weigh as heavily on your wallet as other brands. It comes bearing a 750W geared hub motor (peaking at 1,125W) paired with a 676Wh battery in order to provide up to 20 MPH speeds when using the throttle for pure electric riding, and a maximum 28 MPH speed when its five PAS levels are activated. The price is all the more enticing when you see its travel range on a single charge, with throttle-only riding carrying you up to 28 miles while the pedal assistance increases travel times between 68 to 80 miles, depending on conditions.
As is common with many utility models, the L20 2.0 e-bike sports a folding frame that makes it a more space-friendly option on top of the 68-pound weight. It’s also been stocked with some solid features, like mechanical disc brakes on 180 mm rotors, a rear cargo rack, integrated head/tail/brake LED lights, front fork and post suspension, a SHIMANO 7-speed derailleur, puncture-resistant fat tires, and a color LED display.
ENGWE’s notable Anniversary e-bike deals:
- M20 2.0 Full Suspension e-bike: $899 (Reg. $1,299)
- Up to 80-mile range
- Upgrade to dual batteries for $300 more
- E26 Dual-Suspension All-Terrain e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,399)
- up to 87-mile range
- EP-2 Pro e-bike: $949 (Reg. $1,498)
- Up to 75-mile range
- M20 Dual Suspension Long-Range e-bike: $1,099 (Reg. $1,499)
- Up to 150-mile range
- Engine Pro 2.0 e-bike: $1,099 (Reg. $1,399)
- up to 68-mile range
- LE20 Step-Thru Cargo e-bike: $1,249 (Reg. $1,499)
- Up to 109-mile range
- And much more…
ENGWE’s notable Anniversary e-bike bundle deals:
- Two E26 Step-Thru Dual-Suspension All-Terrain e-bikes: $1,948 (Reg. $2,798)
- Up to 87-mile range
- Two L20 2.0 e-bikes: $1,448 (Reg. $1,998)
- Up to 80-mile range
- Two EP-2 Pro e-bikes: $1,648 (Reg. $1,798)
- Up to 75-mile range
- And much more…
As a well-known alternative, you can also check out the continued low prices on Rad Power’s RadRunner Utility e-bikes that start from $999, but supplies are depleting fast as the brand has announced a last call for these deals on its website. You can also check out Rad’s latest sale changeup that is taking $300 off its RadExpand 5 Folding e-bike and the RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike. There are also the latest deals on Lectric’s XP 3.0 e-bikes with up to $365 in free gear accompanying your purchase, as well as several ongoing sales that we’ve collected into our Earth Day savings hub, or you can browse everything in our Green Deals hub too.
ENGWE L20 2.0 e-bike features:
- Motor: 750W geared hub motor in the rear wheel (1,125 watts peak)
- Top speed: 45 km/h (28 mph)
- Range: Up to 45 km (28 mi) on throttle or 135 km (84 mi) on pedal assist
- Battery: 52V 13Ah (676 Wh)
- Weight: 31 kg (68 lb)
- Max load: 120 kg (264 lb)
- Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes on 180 mm rotors
- Extras: Rear rack, color LED display, integrated head/tail/brake LED lights, fender set, folding design
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