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Velotric introduces a new entry-level folding e-bike at an affordable price point while refining its best-selling products.

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Velotric launches new lower-cost folding e-bike and upgrades its most popular models
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Velotric has unveiled the Fold Lite, a more affordable folding e-bike that retains many of the features that make its e-bikes so compelling. However, this isn’t the whole story, as we’re also examining the company’s newly introduced “Plus” models, which bring innovative enhancements to classic designs.

Let’s take a closer look at the Velotric Fold Lite specifications! The new model mirrors the Velotric Fold’s identical body and exterior design, but slashes its market value from a US $1,399 MSRP to just $1,099.

To achieve a more attractive price point, the most significant changes appear to involve reducing the motor power from 750W to 500W, as well as downsizing the UL-certified battery from its original 608 Wh capacity to 486 Wh, translating to roughly 20% less storage capacity.

Despite its compact design, the bike is capable of achieving an impressive range of up to 48 miles (77 km), thanks in part to the 55 Newton-meters of torque provided by the motor, which enables it to reach Class 3 speeds of 28 mph (45 km/h). To access higher speeds, navigate to the settings menu and unlock the increased velocity, as the bike initially ships as a Class 2 e-bike with a top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h), which can be adjusted within a range of 12-28 mph (20-45 km/h).

The lightweight 61-pound folding e-bike boasts a coil spring entry suspension fork, providing a comfortable ride on various terrain. Equipped with hydraulic disc brakes for enhanced stopping power, it also features 20×3.0-inch tires for added traction and stability. The bike is further augmented by a reliable Shimano 7-speed shifter, allowing riders to navigate a variety of routes with ease.

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As the Velotric Fold introduces its fresh Lite model, several existing models in the lineup will be replaced by Plus versions.

What sets the Velotric Uncover 1 Plus apart from other foldable bikes? Recently, we’ve observed the release of the Velotric Uncover 2, boasting a wide range of cutting-edge features. Although these options boosted the Uncover 2’s value to up to $1,899, this means riders on a budget can opt for the more affordable Uncover 1 Plus at just $1,199.

For the price, you’re still getting a remarkably successful commuter e-bike. The Velopower H50 drive system boasts a robust 500W rear motor, capable of delivering up to 900W of peak power, and a 691 Wh battery that enables a range of up to 65 miles (105 km).

While the Uncover 2 does offer enhanced performance and advanced features such as the torque sensor and seamless integration with Apple’s Find My service, these perks are exclusive to specific trim levels or configurations.

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What truly captivates my attention is the innovative Velotric T1 ST Plus, an e-bike that boasts a significantly lighter and more streamlined design. While it will undoubtedly perform well as a daily commuter, its versatility also makes it an excellent choice for both health and leisure pursuits. Notwithstanding its absence of a throttle, it’s clear that this e-bike is solely designed for pedal-assist operation, requiring riders to be comfortable pedaling before considering this model. One of Velotric’s most notable e-bike models is the foldable bike that eschews a throttle in favor of a more traditional cycling experience. To compensate for the scarcity of throttle control, the addition of a genuine torque sensor enables an exceptionally comfortable and responsive motor response through pedal assistance.

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Additionally, the bike features a cutting-edge, handlebar-mounted display that provides real-time access to your performance metrics in an intuitive and easy-to-read format. The modifications won’t significantly increase the bike’s weight, allowing it to retain its lightweight design at just 39 pounds (17.7 kilograms).

Options embracing the built-in functionality seamlessly integrate with existing workflows Equipped with a UL-listed battery featuring up to 70 miles (113 km) of pedal-assisted range and servicing as its only exception, this e-bike boasts an impressive suite of features. It comes with Apple’s FindMy integration for added convenience, reliable hydraulic disc brakes, an 8-speed Shimano transmission, and the ability to reach speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h) when unlocked in Class 3 mode.

For just $1,299, this sleek, lightweight e-bike, equipped with advanced torque sensors and boasting a stylish design, offers an unbeatable value proposition.

And finally, but by no means least, Velotric has also introduced the Nomad 1 Plus to its lineup of e-bikes. While retaining the essence of the Uncover model, The Nomad elevates its performance by substituting its conventional diamond body for a rugged off-road capable design, bolstered by generous fat tires that enable effortless transitions onto unpaved terrain.

Notwithstanding its off-road capabilities, this versatile bike also excels on paved roads thanks to its integrated fenders and LED lighting system, making it an ideal commuter vehicle that can seamlessly transition between rugged terrain and urban environments.

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Consistent with Velotric’s entire product line, this e-bike features a UL-listed battery and adheres to the same rigorous design and testing standards that have distinguished Velotric as an industry leader.

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The 750W motor provides significant power for its Class 3 speeds, reaching up to 28 mph (45 km/h). Meanwhile, the IPX7 waterproof rating of the battery ensures you’ll never have to worry about being caught in a sudden rain shower.

I thoroughly tested the one-of-a-kind Nomad 1 and enjoyed an exhilarating experience on both paved roads and rugged terrain. With the upped ante of the Nomad 1 Plus now available for a price tag of $1,499 in the US, it’s challenging not to be enticed by the promise of an unparalleled off-road adventure.

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