Decathlon’s cheapest electric bike not only boasts a low selling price. It boasts an attractive design and technical characteristics that make it the ideal means of transport for our daily trips. It has 50 kilometers of autonomy.
The electric bicycle market is in full swing. Traditional brands must adapt to the changes that are taking place and the new mobility trends. In addition, and as if that were not enough, they must deal with new actors who have burst onto the scene. Especially those from Asia. The fight to offer a cheap electric bicycle with good performance has intensified. In decathlon
there is a really interesting model available and worth talking about. The Elops eBike 120.
One of the main keys of the Elops eBike 120 is that it is Decathlon’s cheapest electric bike. And what is more important, this bike not only boasts an attractive selling price. As we will see throughout this article, it has some characteristics that make it the ideal urban mobility option for a significant part of the population that opts for the bicycle.
Elops eBike 120, Decathlon’s cheapest urban electric bike
The first thing to point out is that the Elops eBike 120 is a electric bike designed for the city
and not excessively long journeys. The design is casual and conventional. It does not present excessively flashy or strident elements. It will go unnoticed. The frame is low, which makes it very easy to get on or off the bike.
The handlebar is of the Dutch type while the saddle is wide to improve ride comfort. It is also equipped with a LED lighting system integrated in the frame at the front and in the fender at the rear. In addition, for the braking system, V-Brakes with interchangeable shoes have been used.
The autonomy and price of the Elops eBike 120 electric bicycle
A 36-volt brushless electric motor with a 250W peak power. Develop a maximum torque of 35 Nm and, in compliance with Spanish regulations, the electric motor provides pedaling assistance up to a speed of 25 km/h. The autonomy stands at 50 kilometers.
On the handlebar and, more specifically on the left grip, there is a control panel in which the driving mode selector is integrated. A selector that allows you to choose between Eco, Normal and Sport modes. Depending on the selected mode, performance or efficiency will be prioritized. The electric motor is powered by energy stored in a 36V lithium-ion battery. A battery that can be removed to charge it or store it in a safe place in case the bicycle is not going to be used for a long period of time.
What is your price? The Elops eBike 120 is on sale at Decathlon for only 799.99 euros. Now, it is important to note that this is an offer. The recommended retail price without discounts is 899.99 euros.