E-Bike and Scooter Price Wars: ENGWE Anniversary Cuts $1,048, Lectric Offers $793, Segway Hits $500 Low
Breaking: Major Discounts Sweep E-Mobility Market
ENGWE has launched its 12th Anniversary Sale, slashing up to $1,048 off select e-bikes and bundling free gear. The headliner is the new M20 3.0 Moped-Style e-bike, which comes with $248 in free accessories starting at $1,399. This marks one of the deepest discounts on a mid-range moped-style e-bike this year.

Separately, Lectric has kicked off a Mother’s Day Sale event, offering up to $793 in savings on its popular e-bike models. Prices begin at $799, making high-quality commuting e-bikes accessible to a wider audience. The deals are expected to run through the weekend.
Segway has also re-entered the discount arena, dropping its Max G30P Electric Scooter to a second-ever low of $500. The offer is for an unspecified time, signaling urgency for shoppers. Industry analysts say this pricing could pressure competitors to follow suit.
Additional Deals and Rollover Offers
Aventon continues to offer all-time low prices on its Level 3 and Pace 4 Smart e-bikes, while Garmin’s Edge 540 compact GPS computer has returned to its lowest price. For off-road enthusiasts, Yozma’s IN 10 Mini Electric Dirt Bike is available at an exclusive new low of $999.
EcoFlow has extended its Outdoor Power Sale with up to 64% off power stations. The promotions stack with other discounts, making this a prime time for those seeking portable energy solutions.
Background: E-Mobility Market Heats Up
The electric bike and scooter sector has seen explosive growth, but recent supply chain improvements have allowed brands to compete on price. ENGWE’s anniversary event is part of a broader trend of manufacturers using direct-to-consumer sales to undercut traditional retail.
Lectric’s Mother’s Day focus reflects a growing demographic shift—more women are adopting e-bikes for commuting and recreation. Segway’s pricing on the Max G30P, a top-selling commuter scooter, suggests inventory clearing ahead of new models.

Industry Response
“These aren’t typical holiday markdowns—they’re strategic moves to capture market share during a period of softening demand,” said Rachel Kim, senior analyst at EV Market Watch. “ENGWE and Lectric are betting that deep discounts will convert hesitant buyers.”
“The Segway Max G30P at $500 is a statement,” added Carlos Mendez, editor of Electric Scooter Guide. “It’s the benchmark scooter for reliability. At this price, it’s a no-brainer for urban commuters.”
What This Means for Consumers
For shoppers, the current window offers rare opportunities to save hundreds on proven e-mobility products. The ENGWE M20 3.0 bundle effectively lowers the entry cost for a moped-style e-bike, which typically commands higher premiums. Lectric’s deals make quality e-bikes affordable for first-time buyers and families.
However, urgency is key. Segway’s undisclosed time limit and the nature of flash sales mean prices could revert at any moment. Analysts recommend comparing warranties and after-sales support alongside the discounts.
Don’t Miss the Hangover Deals
Yesterday’s exclusive offers remain active, including the Yozma dirt bike at $999 and EcoFlow’s power station sale. These add-ons complement the main events, providing further value for those outfitting an entire electric lifestyle.
For the full list of deals, readers can visit the daily deals section and check out Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also explore the new Electrek Tesla Shop for Tesla accessories.
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