Lectric’s version of an EMTB, the XPeak, has made it to my garage. And its a winner by all counts. I took into into the woods for some initial testing an B-roll. Enjoy the review.
BUY: https://lectricebikes.sjv.io/bODdzB
For $1,399, the same price as the previous version you now get more features including;
- Torque Sensor
- Color Display
- Quieter motor
- 8 speeds
- Optional bigger battery available (20ah)
Tested to the most aggressive safety standards for off-road eBikes (eMTB), and named by Men’s Health as a “Best of Sweat” winner in the 2025 Tech Awards, the XPeak 2.0 now comes standard with an industry-leading torque sensor that provides an exceptional riding experience with intuitive and controlled power delivery at each pedal stroke.
Combined with the 750-watt Stealth M24 motor (1310 Peak) for a powerful yet hushed motor experience, the XPeak 2.0 delivers the muscle and speed to take on any terrain as a Class 1, 2, or 3 eBike. Additional upgrades include a newly designed hydroformed frame, a larger 203mm front disc brake rotor for maximum stopping power, an integrated color display, lock-on grips, and an 8-speed Shimano drivetrain.
The original 1.0 Xpeak only came with a 14AH battery so the new version starts with a 15AH or you can opt to upgrade to the 20AH for just two hundred dollars more. A great value for sure.
The star of the Xpeak in the RST Renegade front fork. The first and only e-bike in its class to come with a premium RST Renegade Front Fork including 80mm of suspension travel.
The battery is certified to UL 2271. The entire XPeak is also certified to UL 2849. It weighs about 75 lbs with the battery.
Tires & Brakes
Puncture-resistant 26” x 4” knobby tires can handle any terrain with ease. Slime is installed to prevent flat tires at no additional cost. Hydraulic mineral oil brakes paired with a 203mm front rotor and a 180mm rear rotor (1.8mm thick).
Drivetrain
11-32 tooth, 8-geared freewheel paired with a Shimano Altus derailleur and a thumb-triggered handlebar shifter allows you to swiftly change gears while riding to create pedaling efficiency and an easier riding experience at higher speeds.
eMTB Safety Tested
A US-based bicycle testing lab put the XPeak through the rigorous eMTB safety standard testing process to prove the frame, fork, stem, and handlebars can handle off-road conditions ride after ride. The XPeak is rated to ISO 4210-10 eMTB.
Overall I give this ebike two big thumbs up. When it comes to 26X4’s under $2k, other ebike companies will be hard pressed to compete with the value and specs of the Xpeak 2.0.






