Greenworks 80V Electric Bikes: All New Models

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Greenworksโ€™ 80V E-Bikes Let You Commute and Travel Off-Road

Greenworksโ€™ 80V lineup runs deep, but it doesnโ€™t stop at just lawn and garden tools. The brand announced a new lineup of 60V and 80V lifestyle products that run on the same batteries as their OPE, including three electric bike models. Today, weโ€™re going over the Greenworks 80V Electric Bikes ahead of their 2024 release to give you an idea of what they bring to the table.

Greenworks 80V 20-inch Fat Tire Utility Electric Bike

Greenworks Electric Bike
  • Brushless 750W max rear-hub motor
  • Max speed: 20 MPH
  • Weight: 66 pounds
  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds
  • Wheel size: 20 inches
  • Max range: 22 miles per charge
  • Recharge time: 40 minutes
  • Headlight, taillight, and side reflectors
  • Seven-speed gear shifter
  • Three-speed pedal assist

If youโ€™re a fan of off-road adventuring, Greenworksโ€™ Venture Series 20-inch fat-tire e-bike might fit the bill. Its design is reminiscent of a classic motorcycle, with a more retro look and a prominent LED headlight. It reaches top speeds of 20 MPH and has a range of up to 22 miles per charge. When itโ€™s time to recharge your 80V batteries, you can get them to 100% in as little as 40 minutes.

Featuring a fat-tire design and a heavy-duty aluminum frame, this bike was designed with off-roading in mind. It has a seven-speed gear shifter and a three-speed pedal assist to help you traverse any terrain. With a weight of 66 pounds without the battery, it can accommodate riders up to 300 pounds.

Price: $2,199.99

This e-bike will be available starting in early 2024, so make sure you check back here for updated pricing information leading up to the launch date!

Greenworks 80V 26-inch All-Terrain Electric Mountain Bikeย 

  • 750W brushless rear-hub motor
  • Max speed: 20 MPH
  • Weight: 77 pounds
  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds
  • Wheel size: 26 inches
  • Max range: 15.5 miles per charge
  • Recharge time: 40 minutes
  • Seven-speed gear shifter
  • Front/rear mechanical disc brakes
  • Headlight, rear/side reflectors

The second all-terrain/off-road electric bike in Greenworksโ€™ lineup, the 26-inch fat-tire model lets you adventure anywhere from city streets to mountain paths. Its seven-speed gear shifter and three-speed pedal assist enable you to ride in any terrain.

Like the other models in this collection, it features a brushless rear-hub motor that delivers speeds up to 20 MPH. You can travel up to 15.5 miles on a single charge. When you run out of juice, the batteries charge in as little as 40 minutes.

This e-bike has a weight of 77 pounds without the battery and can accommodate riders up to 300 pounds.

Price: $2,099.99

Like Greenworksโ€™ other e-bike models, this one will be available starting in early 2024. Make sure you check this page for pricing updates ahead of the official release.

Greenworks 80V 27.5-inch Commuter Electric Bike

  • 500W brushless rear-hub motor
  • Max speed: 20 MPH
  • Weight: 59 pounds
  • Weight capacity: 300 pounds
  • Wheel size: 27.5 inches
  • Max range: 22 miles per charge
  • Recharge time: 40 minutes
  • Seven-speed gear shifter
  • Front/rear mechanical disc brakes
  • Headlight and taillight
  • Side reflectors

The last model in Greenworksโ€™ 80V electric bike lineup is the 27.5-inch commuter model. It features a 500W brushless rear-hub motor that delivers speeds up to 20 MPH. A seven-speed gear shifter and a three-speed pedal assist make riding easy for any experience level.

It has a range of up to 22 miles per charge. When your battery runs out, you can recharge it in as little as 40 minutes.

This e-bike has a bare weight of 59 pounds and, like the other models, can support riders up to 300 pounds.

Price: $1,899.99

Like the other electric bike models in this list, the 27.5-inch e-bike will be available starting in early 2024. Make sure you check back at this page ahead of the launch date for updated pricing information.

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