Oh sure, the wearying naked commercialism of Black Friday has long since hollowed-out your soul. But at the same time… maybe you’re looking to get a cut-price e-bike? We’ve had a scout around and by jove it’s not a bad time to get hold of one.

We’ve rounded up some of the best e-bike deals we’ve seen so far and we’ll add any others we spot in the coming days, so it’s worth checking this page again.

We’ve primarily focused on e-bikes we’ve tested and liked, but you’ll find most of these sites will be offering significant discounts on other models as well.

Black Friday e-bike deals

Engwe – various deals

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black-friday-2024-engwe (Image Credit: Oli Pendrey)

Engwe Bikes are offering discounts of up to £800 on their range of e-bikes across a variety of categories.

Full details over at our sister site, road.cc
 

Decathlon R500 longtail e-cargo – £3,299 £2,299

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Decathlon Elops r500e longtail child seat (Image Credit: Decathlon)

We haven’t actually tested this one, but we had to include it given its pricing has been such an ongoing source of intrigue for us. Originally priced at £3,499, the R500 is now available in the UK for less than its original (roughly £2,400) price on the continent.

Find out more at decathlon.co.uk
 

Raleigh Motus Tour – £2,399 £1,400

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Raleigh Motus Tour side on 1 (Image Credit: Rebecca Bland)

Raleigh have quite a few eyecatching deals on this week. We gave the Motus Tour 7/10 when we reviewed it this time last year. It cost £2,399 back then, but it’s a bargainous £1,400 at the minute.

Find out more at raleigh.co.uk
 

Raleigh Centros Hub Gear – £2,999 £2,100

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Raleigh Centros 1 (Image Credit: Alex Bowden)

The hub gear version of the Raleigh Centros fared even better, earning an 8/10 mark from us. Our only real reservation was the performance of the hub gearing when riding uphill. If that’s a concern, it’s worth pointing out that the derailleur version is also on sale at £2,000, down from £2,899.

Find out more at raleigh.co.uk
 

Volt Lite £2,899 £2,599

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Volt Lite First Ride (2) (Image Credit: Richard Peace)

The Volt Lite is an electric folder with a belt-drive and a powerful mid-motor whose weight is not as great as you might expect from such a combination. We were very impressed when we gave it a try earlier in the year.

Find out more at voltbikes.co.uk
 

ADO Air Carbon – £2,299 £1,699

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2024 ADO Air Carbon Full Bike 1 (Image Credit: Stu Kerton)

We liked the ADO Air 20 when we tested it last year and we liked the lighter weight Air Carbon that followed. We felt it was impressively light, nippy and built to a very high standard. It’s discounted to £1,799 for Black Friday and if you enter the discount code ETBF100, you’ll get a further £100 off.

Find out more at adoebike.com
 

Fiido E-Gravel – £1,300 £1,090

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Fiido Egravel C21 (3) (Image Credit: Richard Peace)

Richard said he felt ‘rather mean’ giving the Fiido E-Gravel 7/10 as it delivers, “a sophisticated ride worthy of much pricier e-bikes.” There’s now just as much to like at an even lower price.

Find out more at uk.fiido.com