E-bikes have become cheaper in recent years, but prices still vary widely, depending on motor power, battery capacity, features, and build quality.
Low budget options
In general, some electric bikes with simple features are less expensive; these bikes typically have less power and lower battery capacity for short urban commutes but lack the power for off-road riding. These types of e-bikes typically have a street price of less than $1,500.
Mid-range electric bikes
Mid-range e-bikes typically cost around $1,500–$3,500 and offer more powerful motors and longer ranges, as well as higher capacity batteries. In addition to this, more components are also added, with more features that make them ideal for suburban riding and easier trails in addition to basic urban commuting.
High-end models
High-end, premium electric bikes come with powerful motors, long-lasting batteries, high-end suspensions, carbon fiber frames, and quality components, ranging in price from $3,500 to $5,000 and up. Designed to deliver high performance on challenging terrain.
Lunyee's e-bikes take into account different riding needs and are able to meet different requirements, from urban commuting to off-roading in the wilderness.
Conclusion
While very high end e-bikes are expensive, entry level e-bikes can fulfill most people's commuting as well as recreational riding requirements. It is necessary to choose the right e-bike for your needs.