Velotric launches new lower-cost folding e-bike and upgrades its most popular models

Velotric just announced the launch of its new Fold Lite, a lower-cost folding e-bike that still packs in most of what makes the brandโ€™s e-bikes stand out so much. But thatโ€™s not all, because weโ€™re also getting a look at the companyโ€™s recently launched โ€œPlusโ€ models, which bring new upgrades to classic designs.

First off, letโ€™s take a look at the specs on the newly released Velotric Fold Lite. It features the same frame and outward design as the existing Velotric Fold, but slashes the price of US $1,399 MSRP down to just $1,099.

To get to that attractive price tag, the two biggest changes appear to be trimming the motor power from 750W to 500W, and reducing the UL-listed battery from 608 Wh of capacity down to 486 Wh, which amounts to around 20% less battery.

However, the bike still offers a maximum range of up to 48 miles (77 km) and the 55 Newton-meters of torque in the motor help propel the Fold Lite up to Class 3 speeds of 28 mph (45 km/h). Youโ€™ll have to unlock that higher speed in the settings menu though, as the bike ships as a Class 2 e-bike limited to 20 mph (32 km/h), and the max speed can be adjusted to anywhere from 12-28 mph (20-45 km/h).

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The 61 lb (28 kg) folding e-bike includes a coil spring front suspension fork, hydraulic disc brakes, 20ร—3.0โ€ณ tires, and a Shimano 7-speed shifter.

While the Velotric Fold is getting a new Lite model, many other models in the lineup are being replaced with Plus models.

For example, take the Velotric Discover 1 Plus. We recently saw the release of the Velotric Discover 2, which came with a whole host of fancy new features. But those features also bumped the Discover 2โ€™s price up to US $1,899, meaning riders on a budget might be interested in the Discover 1 Plus at just US $1,199.

For that price, youโ€™re still getting an incredibly capable commuter e-bike. The Velopower H50 drive system includes a 500W rear motor (that actually puts out 900W of peak power) and a 691 Wh battery offering up to 65 miles (105 km) of range.

Sure, you donโ€™t get the Discover 2โ€™s even higher power or some of the fancier features like the torque sensor or Apple FindMy integration. But you do get a very capable commuter e-bike from a company building a solid reputation for quality and support.

Even more interesting to me is the new Velotric T1 ST Plus, which is a lighter and sleeker e-bike. Itโ€™s still going to serve a solid commuter role, but has extra utility as a fitness or recreational bike. However, its lack of a throttle means that this one is a pedal assist-only affair, so you better be down with pedaling before ever throwing a leg over this model. Itโ€™s the only one of Velotricโ€™s many e-bike models that doesnโ€™t include a throttle. But to make up for the lack of throttle, youโ€™re getting a true torque sensor, offering the most comfortable and responsive motor response from the pedal assist.

In addition, the bike comes with a new handlebar-mounted display to check your stats quickly and easily. And the changes wonโ€™t add much mass to the bike, either, keeping this lightweight ride at just 39 lb (17.7 kg).

Other major features include the integrated (i.e. non-removable except for servicing) 353 Wh UL-listed battery rated for up to 70 miles (113 km) in pedal assist, Apple FindMy integration, hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano 8-speed transmission, and speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h) when unlocked into Class 3 mode.

And at just $1,299, thatโ€™s a heck of a deal for a good-looking, lightweight, torque sensor e-bike with style.

And last but not least, Velotric has also launched the Nomad 1 Plus. The Nomad carries over a similar concept from the Discover with a traditional diamond frame, but ups the ante with fat tires that help turn the bike into an off-road machine.

However, the bike also performs well on-road thanks to the included fenders and LED lighting set that add commuter-friendly features to a bike that can hang in both worlds.

Just like the rest of Velotricโ€™s models, youโ€™ll find a UL-listed battery here and the same high-level design and testing standards that have helped Velotric stand apart.

The 750W motor provides serious power for those Class 3 speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h), while the IPX7 waterproof rating of the battery ensures youโ€™ll never have to be concerned about getting caught in a downpour.

I tested the original Nomad 1 and had a blast on both the asphalt and trails. Now with the upgraded Nomad 1 Plus on sale for US $1,499, itโ€™s hard to argue with an off-road ride like this!

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