Lectric
XPedition 2.0 Dual-Battery Cargo eBike
Families and small-business owners who want bakfiets-grade hauling capacity at a fraction of Tern or Yuba pricing.
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Strengths
- 450 lb total payload — kid-hauler / grocery-runner class.
- Dual 624 Wh batteries deliver legitimate 80-100 mi real-world range.
- UL 2849 + 2271 certified — passes apartment building and insurer rules.
- Shimano 8-speed + hydraulic brakes at this price are rare.
- New torque sensor + XPerience switch (toggle torque or cadence).
Weaknesses
- 84 lbs without cargo — moving it indoors is a workout.
- 20 in wheels limit top-speed comfort on long open roads.
- Customer service and shipping queues can be slow at peak demand.
- No suspension fork lockout.
Specs
- Top Speed Mph
- 28
- Classification
- Class 2 (Class 3 unlockable)
- Range Miles
- 120
- Motor Watts
- 750
- Motor Peak Watts
- 1310
- Battery Wh
- 1248
- Weight Lbs
- 84
- Max Rider Weight Lbs
- 330
- Max Payload Lbs
- 450
- Throttle
- Yes
- Pedal Assist
- Yes
- Pedal Assist Levels
- 5
- Drivetrain
- Shimano 8-speed
- Safety Certification
- UL 2849 + UL 2271
- Tires
- 20 x 2.5 in
- Brakes
- Hydraulic disc
- Suspension
- 50mm front fork + 40mm suspension seatpost
- Sensor
- Torque
The XPedition 2.0 dual-battery is the cargo ebike that breaks the price ceiling for the segment. 450 lb total payload, dual 624 Wh batteries, Shimano 8-speed, hydraulic brakes, UL 2849 — all at $1,799 for the dual-battery configuration that competitors charge $3,000+ for.
The trade-offs are weight (84 lbs is heavy when you’re pushing it without battery assist) and the brand reality: Lectric is direct-to-consumer with no dealer service network. If something breaks, you ship it. For the buyer who values raw spec per dollar over dealer support, nothing in this catalog at this price has a comparable payload-and-range combination.
Sibling to the Lectric XP4 commuter in the catalog. XP4 for daily commuting, XPedition for hauling kids and groceries.
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.
- Lectric XPedition 2.0 Review — Electric Bike ReviewSpecs, motor, payload.
- Lectric XPedition Dual-Battery product page — Lectric eBikesPrice, certification, range claim.