Some bikes are built for the weekend.
The XPress2 is built for Tuesday, and a Wednesday, and every day that ends in “y”.
For the ride to work that beats traffic and wakes you up faster than coffee. For the grocery run that turns into a longer loop home. For the quick ride across town that somehow becomes the best part of your day.
That’s what made the original XPress such an easy favorite. It took the everyday commuter eBike and made it more approachable, more useful, and a whole lot more fun to ride.
Now Lectric’s bringing it back with more power, more refinement, and a much smarter sense of what everyday riders actually want.
Meet the all-new XPress2.
This is not just a refresh. It’s a sharper, smoother, more dialed-in version of the commuter eBike, built for the way people actually ride now. Faster when you want to move. More comfortable when you want to cruise. Smarter where it counts.
And for the first time, it comes with two distinctly different ride personalities.
Choose your pace
The XPress2 now comes in two purpose-built styles, each designed around a different kind of rider.
XPress2 Commuter
The high-step build for riders who like a more active, athletic feel. It’s quicker, more engaged, and built to move with intent.
Best for:
- Fast commutes
- Fitness rides
- Sportier handling

XPress2 Cruiser
The step-thru build for riders who want comfort, ease, and a more upright ride. Relaxed, social, and built for everyday cruising.
Best for:
- Coffee runs
- Neighborhood rides
- Errands with less urgency

Same platform. Two very different moods.
That’s the big unlock with the XPress2. It doesn’t just give riders two frame options. It gives them two different ways to ride.
More power. Better manners.
The XPress2 runs on a 750W rear hub motor with 1310 watts of peak output and 85Nm of torque, which is exactly the kind of power you want in a commuter.
Quick off the line. Confident on climbs. Smooth in traffic.
It has enough punch to make hills easier, enough control to feel stable in the bike lane, and enough range to make the daily ride feel wide open instead of tightly calculated.
Paired with five levels of pedal assist and an upgraded Shimano 8-speed drivetrain, the XPress2 feels fast when you ask for it and easy when you don’t.
That balance is the point.
The smartest feature is the one you’ll feel most
One of the best upgrades on the XPress2 is also one of the easiest to appreciate.
With the sensor toggle, riders can switch between torque sensor and cadence sensor modes depending on how they want the bike to respond.
Torque mode feels smoother, more natural, and more connected. It rewards effort and gives the ride a more athletic feel.
Cadence mode is easier, more relaxed, and lets the motor do more of the work.
Some days you want more workout. Some days you just want more help.
The XPress2 gives you both.
A smoother ride in all the right places
The biggest difference on the XPress2 might be the one riders notice first.
It rides better.
The upgraded SR Suntour XCM 32 suspension fork smooths out rough pavement, broken streets, and all the little hits that add up over the course of a ride. Paired with upgraded Star Union 602 hydraulic brakes, the result is a bike that feels more composed, more stable, and more confident at speed.
That means:
- Less chatter through the bars
- More comfort on rough roads
- Better stopping power in traffic
- A smoother, more premium ride feel
It’s not just more capable. It feels more expensive than it is.

Small upgrades, big difference
The XPress2 gets a long list of quality-of-life improvements that make everyday riding easier without overcomplicating anything.
A few of the standouts:
- Large 3.5-inch TFT color display
- Standard 14Ah battery with up to 60 miles of range
- Fast charging in under 3 hours with Lectric’s 5A charger
- Integrated turn signals and upgraded brake light
- Quick-release pedals
- Lock-on grips
- 27.5-inch puncture-resistant tires with Slime
- 330-pound payload capacity
These aren’t flashy upgrades. They’re useful ones.
They make the XPress2 easier to live with, easier to trust, and a lot easier to ride every day.
Still very much a Lectric
This is where Lectric continues to separate itself.
The XPress2 gets better suspension, better braking, smarter ride customization, better safety tech, and a more refined overall feel without drifting into bloated pricing or unnecessary fluff.
It still does the thing Lectric does best. It gives riders the features they actually want, the performance they’ll actually use, and the kind of everyday versatility that makes owning an eBike feel like a no-brainer.
That’s what makes the XPress2 so easy to like.
It’s practical enough for the daily grind. Fast enough to keep things interesting. Comfortable enough to stretch the ride a little longer.
Take the XPress lane. Or just cruise.
Either way, the everyday ride just got a serious upgrade.
