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The 3 Best Budget Electric Bikes of 2025

We tested models from Lectric, Ride1Up, and more to find the best affordable electric bikes
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Best Budget Electric Bike Review
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Joshua Hutchens
By Joshua Hutchens ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Updated May 19, 2025

The Best Budget Electric Bikes


Electric bikes can be wildly useful, but they don't have to be wildly expensive. We're always on the lookout for exceptional values, and this review focuses on the five best-value e-bikes we've come across. We don't just check out the specs and make comparisons; we buy each bike, assemble it, weigh it, measure its power and torque output, ride it to determine its maximum range, test its acceleration, and evaluate its build quality. This process takes months of evaluation and dozens of miles of riding to compile the data that lets us score these bikes precisely.

These four bikes vary widely in price, but each represents an exceptional value in its category. Our favorite budget electric bike is the comfy Ride1Up Roadster V3; it's lightweight, fun to ride, and impressively simple. It's the highest-priced bike in this review, but an absolute steal.

If you want to spend less, the Lectric XP Lite 2.0 is a fantastic deal for the money. You can spend a bit more and get an enhanced range, but the bike impressed us in its most basic form.

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Pros Relatively quick, solid distance range, good display and controlsFeature packed, long distance range, comes ready to carry lots of cargo, 20 mph top speedSimple, lightweight, well-appointed, low maintenanceValue price, no assembly required
Cons Seatpost too short for taller riders, no instructions for the displayOnly 1 pedal assist level, basic display and controlsLimited adjustability, Minimal vibration dampeningSlow throttle response, Underpowered on hills
Bottom Line A mountain-style Class 2 electric bike with relatively good power output and a solid distance rangeIf range, comfort, and carrying capacity are important to you, this is a reasonably priced Class 2 e-bike to considerA straightforward commuter bike that feels refreshingly simplistic; this user-friendly single speed provides subtle assist and a premium feelThis little folding bike is surprisingly useful; available with two different-sized batteries, it may be all you need
Rating Categories Ancheer 27.5-inch B... Nakto Camel 250 Ride1Up Roadster V3 Lectric XP Lite 2.0
Ride (25%)
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Range (25%) Sort Icon
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Power (25%)
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Interface (15%)
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Specifications Ancheer 27.5-inch B... Nakto Camel 250 Ride1Up Roadster V3 Lectric XP Lite 2.0
Wheel size 27.5-inch 26-inch 700c 20-inch
Battery Size (Wh) 374 360 360 375
E-Bike Class Class 2 Class 2 Class 1-3 Class 2
Motor Power 350W 250W 250W 300W
Number of pedal assist settings 5 1 4 5
Sensor cadence cadence torque cadence
Top speed throttle 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph
Top speed pedal-assist 20 mph 20 mph 25 mph 20 mph
Measured Distance Range 20.3 miles 19.6 miles 18.9 miles 13.9 miles
Frame material Aluminum Steel Aluminum Aluminum
Weight Limit 330 lbs 250 lbs 300lbs 275 lbs
Measured Weight 49 lbs 5 oz 61 lbs 41 lbs 6 oz 52 lbs 2 oz
Folding? No No No Yes
Drivetrain Shimano Altus 24-speed Shimano 6-speed Single speed Single speed
Brakes Mechanical disc V-brake front, Coaster rear Tektro Hydraulic Disc Hydraulic Disc
Additional features Bell, headlight, tools, digital display Basket, headlight, cargo rack, horn, suspension fork, rack Fenders, front and rear lights, kick stand, bell Lights, fenders, kickstand, folding pedals
Warranty Two Years on frame, One year on battery, motor, and components One Year One Year One Year

Best Value Electric Bike


Ride1Up Roadster V3


PROS
Lightweight
Torque sensor
Low maintenance
CONS
Minimal vibration dampening
Limited adjustability

The simple lines and form factor of the Ride1Up Roadster V3 are refreshing and clean. There is no phone cord-wrapped tangle of wiring, no giant battery bulge, and not much indication at all that this is an e-bike. Weighing less than 42 pounds, it rides with an agile, sporty feel. The single-speed drivetrain might be daunting for some, but the 250W hub motor negates the need for gearing in most situations. In our range test, the bike's 360Wh battery pushed us 18.9 miles in its most powerful setting using the throttle alone. A torque sensor modulates power to the drivetrain and gives the bike an intuitive feel to its assist.

The Roadster features a clever little VeloFox all-in-one display with an integrated throttle that keeps the front end tidy but doesn't skimp on functionality. Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, a Dayco belt drive system, and a Selle Royal saddle give the bike a premium feel. Lights, fenders, a kickstand, and a bell are all included and prepare you for all conditions, while mounts for a rack and water bottle let you customize the bike to your needs.

The bike doesn't have much adjustability, but three frame sizes should allow most riders to find a fit that works. The 45c tires offer limited cushion between you and the road, but they roll efficiently and offer a bit of traction in off-pavement excursions. The frame has space for higher-volume tires if you want additional comfort. The Roadster V3 has a top pedal assist speed of 25mph and a top throttle speed of 20mph for riders up to its maximum weight capacity of 300 pounds. We think this bike is an excellent value for a premium-feeling, simple e-bike.

The Roadster V3 is way more bike than its price tag might suggest.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Best Compact Budget Electric Bike


Lectric XP Lite 2.0


PROS
Exceptional price
Available with standard or long-range battery
Simple, intuitive ride
Quality display
Customizable
CONS
Poor hill performance
Key is hard to operate

I was blown away by the value offered by the Lectric XP Lite 2.0, which exceeded my team's expectations in almost every way. The XP Lite utilizes a compact 300-watt motor that sips power from the bike's 7.8- or 14-ah battery. Rolling on 20" wheels and 2.5" tires, the bike eschews suspension and gears to be lighter and simpler than most. While a single-speed drivetrain might sound daunting, the motor's power provides enough assistance that I didn't miss shifting gears.

The XP Lite is a Class 2 ebike with a throttle, allowing you to reach speeds of 20 mph with pedal assist or the twist of the grip. Abundant adjustability, bright lights, hydraulic disc brakes, and the ability to add features made this bike stand out. The bike features a color digital display and includes cruise control. The ride is surprisingly good for such a compact machine, especially if you're commuting on bike paths and roads. The bike is sporty and fun to ride, but it doesn't have the power to sustain climbs without some pedaling assistance.

While marketed as a key feature, we found the bike's ability to fold not nearly as impressive as its price tag. Still, its folding nature allows you to transport it without a bike rack and even store it in a closet. Other bikes may cost less, but we've yet to come across a better deal than this little commuter.

Read more: Lectric XP Lite 2.0 review

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One of the best values we've seen in the ebike market, the XP Lite 2.0 is a winner.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Another Great Value


Nakto Camel 250


Wheel Size: 26-inch | Battery Capacity: 360 Wh
PROS
Reasonable range
20 mph speed
Rack and basket are functional
CONS
Less powerful motor
One pedal assist level
Very basic display
This bike now ships with a 350W hub that produces 500W at peak power.
The Nakto Camel 250 is a very affordable Class 2 e-bike with a retro cruiser style that impressed us with its value. This bike features a 360Wh battery and 250W hub motor capable of traveling almost 20 miles using only the throttle. The Nakto's frame features a low, step-thru frame, making ingress and egress simple. The included rack and basket allow you to carry some items along, while its long stem and seatpost accommodate riders of various heights. The Nakto is simple and relatively comfortable, with upright seating and a smooth ride. It features a twist throttle for effortless movement and can reach speeds up to 20 mph. The bike also has fenders, a kickstand, and a headlight. The included basket and rear rack make it ideal for commuting and running errands in town.

The Nakto Camel 250 is noteworthy due to its positive user reviews and included features. We compared the Nakto to several similarly priced competitors, finding its simple pedal-assist system less impressive than its range, speed, and comfort. This bike's quality isn't the caliber we're accustomed to testing, but it feels like a good option for those on a tight budget. If you just can't spend more, the Nakto will make your commute more enjoyable but probably give you the bug for a nicer e-bike.

Read more: Nakto Camel 250 review

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The Nakto Camel 250 is a simple and affordable way to enjoy the benefits of an e-bike.
Credit: Laura Casner

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
78
Ride1Up Roadster V3
Best Value Electric Bike
$1,495
Top Pick Award
67
Lectric XP Lite 2.0
Best Compact Budget Electric Bike
$799
Best Buy Award
67
Ancheer 27.5-inch Blue Spark Electric Bike
$509
60
Nakto Camel 250
Another Great Value
$690
Best Buy Award

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Our test process is multi-faceted. We performed specific range and handling tests, and used each bike for commuting, running errands, and just cruising around town.
Credit: Jason Peters

Why Trust GearLab


After the most highly regarded affordable electric bikes, we purchased 10 for our side-by-side test. We ran each model through the same rigorous testing process while focusing on several key performance attributes. We did our distance range testing on the same course with the same rider using the throttle only to see how far each model could travel on a full charge. We also tested our other key performance metrics, which are discussed below.

We performed several quantifiable tests to directly compare the different models, determining each bike's strengths and weaknesses. Instead of arbitrary testing, we focused on several specific performance attributes, such as ride quality, distance range, power output, user interface, and ease of assembly. Our head-to-head testing reveals the individual performance of each bike and shows how they compare to one another.

We used five rating metrics to evaluate these bikes:
  • Ride Performance(25% of overall score weighting)
  • Range on a full charge (25% weighting)
  • Motor Power (25% weighting)
  • Interface Quality (15% weighting)
  • Ease of Assembly (10% weighting)

Our budget electric bike test was led by Joshua Hutchens. Hutchens is the Senior Bike Review Editor for OutdoorGearLab and has years of experience testing mountain, gravel, and electric bikes. He is an obsessive cyclist and lifelong bicycle industry wonk. While he loves to ride using only his power, he doesn't discriminate and can often be found riding and commuting on e-bikes. His years of experience testing and riding bikes for fun and training have allowed him to sense the nuanced and often subtle differences between the products he tests on the road or trail.

We've tested many electric bikes, which can come in many styles. Each model has pros and cons. If your budget allows, check out our electric commuter bike review. We've also tested and compared folding electric bikes and cargo bikes if you have different needs.

An incredible value and packed with features; we'd recommend the...
An incredible value and packed with features; we'd recommend the XPedition even for people without kids.
We tested the user interface of each model during our test rides.
We tested the user interface of each model during our test rides.

Analysis and Test Results


We tested a broad range of bike styles that include Class 1, 2, and 3 models. Despite their differences, we subject each bike to the same tests to provide apples-to-apples comparisons.

Worse Value
Better Value

What's the Best Value?


The electric bikes in this review all qualify as relatively affordable, yet they still represent a broad range in price. Though we don't consider price when scoring products, we still love a good value. Our testing revealed a clear correlation between price and performance, and the top-rated models are the most expensive.

budget electric bike - larger wheels and tires generally provide a smoother ride but...
Larger wheels and tires generally provide a smoother ride but smaller wheels coupled with a suspension fork also perform quite well.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ride


A bike's ride quality is one of its most important attributes, and we give it a 25% weight in the overall score. Each model we tested was unique and had varying handling characteristics, comfort levels, and features that contributed to its riding experience. Wheel size and geometry are integral to how a bike feels while turning and its stability at speed. Fit adjustments for the seat and handlebar are essential elements that affect comfort across a range of user heights. Additional features, such as racks, bike lights, and fenders, also contribute to the overall quality of the user experience.


The Ride1Up Roadster V3 impressed us the most with its excellent, comfortable ride. Although it may have light features, this bike is remarkably lightweight and easy to ride. The 700c wheels roll smoothly and fast, and the gravel tires dampen bumps and cracks in the road. It features a relaxed seated position and is available in two frame styles to accommodate a wide range of rider heights and preferences.

The Nakto Camel 250 impressed us with its ride quality, comfort, and wealth of features. It handles smoothly and predictably, with a cruiser bike style and a comfortable upright body position. It also came fully equipped with useful features like fenders, a headlight, a horn and bell, a covered front basket, and a rear cargo rack, which enhanced user-friendliness.

budget electric bike - the nakto camel is a budget offering that is still quite enjoyable...
The Nakto Camel is a budget offering that is still quite enjoyable to ride with mellow handling and some nice included features.
Credit: Laura Casner

Range


How far an electric bike can travel on a single charge is its distance range. Many factors play into a bike's range, including battery storage capacity, rider weight, terrain, and rider input. We weigh this metric at 25% of each bike's overall score. To make our range test as consistent as possible, we used the same rider on the same test course for each one. We rode all of these bikes at full charge until the battery died while recording all of the ride info with a GPS-enabled cycling computer. For the Class 2 models, we also removed the rider input/pedaling variable by performing this test using the throttle only. For the Class 1 models without a throttle, we turned the cranks to activate the cadence sensor but didn't put any effort into pedaling, making the bike do all of the work. This test gave us an accurate assessment of the low end of each bike's range and, more importantly, how they compare to each other. Our test course contained around 100 vertical feet of elevation gain/loss per 2 miles. It is safe to assume that every bike we tested could be ridden much farther on perfectly flat terrain, especially while pedaling and using pedal assist instead of just the throttle.


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Buying just as much battery as you want provides value and the ability to add power when needed.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Power


The point of electric bikes is that they have power, and as one of the three most essential elements, we give power test results a 25% weighting in the overall score. A bike's power output primarily depends on the size of its motor, and the models we tested have motors ranging in size from 250W to 750W. For the Class 2 and 3 models, we performed various tests using the throttle and pedal assistance to determine each bike's top speed, acceleration, and ability to hold speed up moderately pitched uphills. We performed the same tests for the Class 1 models, just without the throttle, and soft-pedaled to let the motor do all the work.


budget electric bike - the controls and display on the lectric xp 3.0 were among the best...
The controls and display on the Lectric XP 3.0 were among the best in the test.
Credit: Jason Peters

User Interface


The controls and display are the primary ways that riders interact with an electric bike, and we weighted this metric at 15% of the overall score of each cycle. The quality and user-friendliness of the models we tested vary dramatically. All serve their intended purpose, but some shine as ergonomic and cutting-edge, while others are more rudimentary. The top-rated models feature ergonomic control buttons that are easily accessible while riding, as well as digital displays that provide a wealth of information at a glance. Battery charging was nearly identical amongst all of the models tested, with relatively standard charging ports, cables, and times for each. All but one model had removable batteries, a design we appreciate for easier charging and security purposes.


budget electric bike - the simple all-in-one display on the roadster is well implemented...
The simple all-in-one display on the Roadster is well implemented and easy to use.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

The Ride1Up Roadster V3 has a slightly simpler interface that consists of an integrated thumb-paddle throttle and a combo control/display unit. It's super easy to use, and the display shows all the data you need for your ride; its position on the left grip isn't quite as easy to see as those that are positioned in the middle of the handlebar.

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Most bikes arrive in a box like this with roughly 80% of the assembly completed. The remaining setup is up to the consumer.

Assembly


We ordered every bike tested in this review. They were all shipped to us in a box, and most require some assembly to get up and rolling. However, since it is a one-time task, we only give a 10% weight to the difficulty of assembly. Most of these bikes came mostly assembled and required only a few relatively simple steps to finish the job. Those unfamiliar with bikes may be best off taking their bike to a shop with skilled mechanics, but the consumer can assemble all of the tested models at home using the included tools and instructions. However, sometimes it is nice to keep some extra tools handy in case you need to adjust or maintain later on.


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There are lots of electric bikes on the market. We hope this review helps you find the right one.
Credit: Laura Casner

Conclusion


Electric bikes are becoming increasingly popular for good reason. Whether for a commute, running errands around town, or just for exercise, e-bikes are a great way to save some gas money, get around quickly and efficiently, and have some fun to boot. We love them as a way to make trips to the grocery store not only more eco-conscious but also an easy and fast affair. They make riding to work on a hot summer day a less sweaty event and are just plain old fun to cruise around on. We know that there are lots of options on the market, and not all of them are easily affordable. We hope that with this review, you'll be able to find one that suits your needs without breaking the bank or sacrificing quality.

Joshua Hutchens