Best Electric Bikes Under $2,000 in 2025

Written by: Rémy Rossi | June 11, 2025 Time to read 5 min

Think high-end electric bikes are out of your price range? Think again— Upway's reconditioned e-Bikes deliver premium performance without the sky-high price tag.

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Rémy Rossi is a bike writer, mechanic, and educator who got his start in community-based bike shops and co-ops. With a decade in the industry, he still wrenches on bikes when he can and plays bike polo on a fixie.

Rider on SUPER73 electric bike
You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to get your hands on a top-notch electric bike— and giving up those precious limbs would probably change the way you ride, too. Luckily for us, there are fantastic e-Bikes for sale for less than $2,000. Upway professionally reconditions like-new and pre-owned electric bikes so you can score an even better deal and get more bike for the money. Just in time for summer, here are my top picks for the best electric bikes under $2,000 in 2025. 

Best Electric Bikes Under $2,000

There are e-Bikes for every budget, but what does each price point really get you? There is a difference between entry-level and expensive electric bikes, with excellent models in each category, depending on whether you prioritize value or performance. E-Bikes with a regular retail price of $2,000 are slightly above entry-level and are on the more affordable end of mid-tier bikes. Bikes that cost that much on Upway, however, are mid-tier and high-end premium models because of the serious savings, giving you more bang for your buck!

I’d be lying if I said making this list was difficult— there are some clear winners in our extensive catalog. Several of the recommended models are already Upway best sellers, so you don’t have to trust just me! I’ve selected a variety of models under $2,000, including city e-Bikes, an electric cargo bike, and more.

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Gazelle Medeo T10+

Gazelle Medeo T10+ ebike

The Platonic ideal of a city electric bike probably looks something like the Gazelle Medeo T10+. It’s perfectly balanced with premium parts, comfortable geometry, elegant style, and convenient accessories. It’s no secret why Gazelle e-Bikes are so darn good— after all, this Dutch brand has been making bicycles for over a century now.

The best-selling Medeo T10+ is powered by a Bosch Performance Line mid-drive motor and a 500 Wh battery for plenty of range in and around the city streets. It’s a Class 3 e-Bike, which means riders can keep up with faster traffic with pedal assistance up to 28 mph. The Shimano Deore 10-speed drivetrain is ultra-reliable, and there’s even front suspension to soak up bumps along the way. Commute in comfort with convenient features like the rear rack, wheel lock, fenders, and integrated lights that come in handy on daily rides. You better get this bike before I snag it myself! 

Aventon Abound

Aventon Abound ebike

Cargo electric bikes are typically some of the most expensive models because of their larger footprint, numerous accessories, and more powerful drive units. However, the Aventon Abound delivers serious cargo capabilities at a delectable deal. Aventon’s dedicated cargo model has a long rear rack, storage area, front suspension, and foldable steerer tube. There’s even a seat height lever for on-the-fly adjustment, ideal for a shared family bike. 

The low-to-the-ground profile is stable when loaded up with cargo and easier to handle while riding. There’s a powerful 750W rear hub motor with pedal assist and a throttle mode for pedal-free cruising, up to 20 mph. The cargo e-Bike already comes with rear wheel covers, footboards, and an additional storage compartment. Taking kids or school or running errands all around town, the Abound is a great choice for many riders. 

Specialized Turbo Tero 3.0

Specialized Turbo Tero 3.0 ebike

Don’t take my word for it, the Specialized Turbo Tero 3.0 is an Upway best-seller and a much-loved model by tons of e-Bikers! This hardtail electric mountain bike screams versatility, taking on technical trails or doubling as a durable commuter on everyday trips. It assists up to 28 mph, featuring Specialized’s 2.0E mid-drive motor and a 530 Wh battery. 

Its rugged superpowers come from the large 29er wheels, Specialized Ground Control T5 2.35” tires, front suspension fork, and powerful hydraulic disc brakes. If you’re not sure what terrain you’re going to be hitting up, you can be sure the Turbo Tero 3.0 can take it on, all without breaking the bank.

Super73 S2

Super73 S2 ebike

The S2 model is Super73’s most popular model, and it's achieved Upway best-seller status, too. This motorcycle-inspired electric bike boasts that retro design and muscular silhouette so many riders dig, including the static bench seat, fuel-tank battery pack, and ultra-wide tires. The 750W rear hub motor provides up to 20 mph of pace in either pedal assist or throttle mode for ultimate fun. The 960 Wh battery is absolutely massive, meaning you can extend your adventures beyond the city limits and have plenty of range. 

Co-Op CTY e2.2

Co-Op CTY e2.2 electric bike

Co-Op electric bikes (REI's in-house brand) are well-known for their fantastic value and reliable performance. The Co-Op CTY e2.2 is one of the brand’s more premium models, equipped with a Shimano E6100 mid-drive motor and a 504 Wh externally mounted battery. The e2.2 is a city e-Bike that’s more rugged than most, with front suspension and a sturdy rear rack that’s actually a part of the frame. The geometry is quite upright for a more comfortable ride, and the handlebars are adjustable to lock in the perfect riding position. This commuting machine and weekend warrior is an all-around winner in my book. 

Honorable mentions

There are just too many great electric bikes under $2,000 to narrow it down to only a handful of recommendations. I also love the Cannondale Topstone Neo SL 2 gravel e-Bike that’s ready for adventures. The Cannondale Tesoro Neo X 1 is a versatile package, and the Fuji E-Traverse 1.1+ elevates commutes and weekend rides with ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do electric bikes cost?

A good-quality electric bike usually costs between $2,000 and $4,000 at retail, though premium models can run much higher. At Upway, you can find both new and pre-owned e-Bikes from leading brands—often at discounts of up to 60%!

Is it better to have a removable battery on an electric bike?

I’m a big fan of removable batteries since they offer more options for charging, along with the advantage of swapping in a spare battery to extend the range. Most electric bikes have a removable battery so a majority of bike manufacturers and riders must agree with me. However, a non-removable battery is definitely not a deal breaker.

Should I remove my e-Bike battery when not in use?

For short-term storage, it’s encouraged to leave the battery on the bike where it’s designed to be. For long-term storage, take it out and keep it at room temperature. Modern chargers are designed to prevent overcharging, but keeping it at 100% charge levels still puts extra stress on the battery.

Key Takeaways


  1. Top-tier e-Bikes, budget-friendly prices: Thanks to Upway’s reconditioning, you can ride premium models for under $2,000.
  2. Options for every rider: From cargo haulers to mountain beasts and sleek commuters, there’s an e-Bike for every lifestyle.
  3. Trusted quality, proven performance: Many picks are Upway best-sellers from respected brands like Gazelle, Specialized, and Super73.




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