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Countdown Begins: Seize the Last Chance for Vanpowers’ Black Friday E-Bike Sale

Time is running out! Vanpowers’ biggest e-bike sale of the year is nearing its end. Their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale will wrap up on December 5th, and if you don’t act fast, you’ll have to wait another year for such incredible discounts.

This promotion covers almost all of Vanpowers’ popular e-bike models, with discounts of up to 50%. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your daily commute or take on tougher terrains, Vanpowers has the perfect bike for you. Below are their detailed deals on the e-bike models.

The City Vanture is designed for urban riding, blending high performance with sleek modern aesthetics. Here are the key features:

  • Lightweight Design: Built with an assembled frame, it weighs just 34 lbs, ensuring a lightweight ride while enhancing durability.
  • Powerful Performance: Equipped with a high-efficiency motor, it reaches a speed of up to 20 mph, making it ideal for quick navigation through city streets.
  • Long Range: With a high-capacity battery, a three-hour charge supports up to 50 miles of range, perfect for daily commuting or weekend adventures.
  • Low Maintenance: Featuring a quiet Gates® CDN™ belt drive system, it requires much less maintenance compared to traditional chain drives.

During Vanpowers’ promotion, the City Vanture is available at a 50% discount, now priced at only $869, and includes a free $49 bike helmet for added safety. For those looking to go even further, Vanpowers is offering an exclusive deal: add an extra $50 to purchase a $300 additional battery. By installing an additional battery, you can extend your assist range from 50 miles to about 80 miles, which is equivalent to the distance from Long Beach to Legoland at top speed. The extended battery will automatically connect when the original battery’s capacity is running low. Two batteries will be utilized together to reach a longer range.

The UrbanGlide is a connected, intelligent e-bike that combines flexibility with comfort. With a range of 70 miles on a single charge, it’s perfect for daily commuting and short-distance trips. Key features include:

  • Multiple Model Options: The UrbanGlide comes in three different models—Standard, Pro, and Ultra—so users can choose the version that best fits their needs.
  • City-Friendly Design: Equipped with an advanced suspension system, it absorbs road vibrations effectively, ensuring a smooth ride even on rough terrain.
  • Relaxed Riding Position: With a low step-through frame and low pedal point, it is easy for riders of all ages and body types to use. Its ergonomic design reduces strain on the back and hips for a more comfortable ride.
  • Intelligent Interaction: The UrbanGlide’s app allows riders to plan their routes and track their speed, distance traveled, and calories burned.

For those seeking a high-performance and comfortable urban riding companion, the UrbanGlide is an ideal choice. During the Black Friday sale, the premium UrbanGlide-Ultra model is available with a $840 discount, while the other two models offer savings of $870 and $200. Plus, customers who purchase any UrbanGlide model can add $10 to get an upgraded widened, thickened seat cushion, enhancing their riding comfort even further.

In addition to these classic models, Vanpowers has introduced two new products this year: the all-terrain e-bike, GrandTeton, and the lightweight gravel e-bike, UrbanCross, perfect for those who love outdoor riding and multi-terrain exploration. Both models are available with discounts starting at $200 during this promotion.

There are only a few days left! Vanpowers encourages those interested in cycling to take advantage of this rare opportunity. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, this sale can help you save big. Visit the Vanpowers website to explore the perfect model for your needs and embark on a new cycling journey!

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