Back to School, Back to Better Rides: Element Core and Element Pro Limited-Time Pricing
A new school year changes the rhythm of the week. Element Core and Element Pro can help make commutes, errands, campus-area trips, and after-class adventures feel like the part of the schedule you look forward to.
From Aug. 17 through Sept. 30, 2026, Element Core is available for $1,499 instead of its regular $1,995 price, and Element Pro is available for $1,999 instead of $2,495. That is a $496 promotional savings on either model, subject to final offer terms, inventory, and availability. Visit a nearby Pedego dealer to compare the two models, confirm the promotion, and take a test ride.
One compact platform, two ways to ride into fall
Element Core and Element Pro share a compact 20-inch step-through format with wide 4-inch tires. The low frame can make mounting and dismounting more approachable, while the fat-tire footprint creates a planted feel on neighborhood streets, campground roads, and other appropriate surfaces.
Both are designed for riders approximately 4 feet 11 inches to 6 feet 1 inch, but height is only a starting point. Reach, proportions, mobility, handling preference, and cargo needs matter. A dealer fitting and test ride are the best ways to confirm which Element feels right.
The school-year use case is bigger than one daily commute. An Element can support a ride to work, a trip to the library, an off-campus errand, a coffee stop, or a weekend reset after a full week. Before choosing any route, confirm local e-bike rules, campus policies, parking options, surface conditions, and rider readiness.
Element Core: practical value for everyday plans

Element Core is the straightforward choice for riders who want the compact Element personality at the most accessible promotional price. It uses a 500W rear-hub motor and a 48V battery, with range up to 38 miles under stated test conditions. It operates as a Class 1 and Class 2 e-bike and has a listed total payload capacity of 250 pounds.
On the current model, PedalSense® offers Cruise or Torque Assist so riders can compare a steadier style of support with a more effort-responsive feel. The integrated display, lights, active brake light, turn signals, and twist throttle help create a connected, easy-to-understand cockpit.
Choose Element Core if your priorities are value, everyday trips, a compact footprint, and straightforward Class 1 or Class 2 operation. During the promotion, Element Core is $1,499 instead of $1,995—a savings of $496.
Element Pro: more range and performance-oriented equipment

Element Pro starts with the same compact adventure idea and adds more capability for riders planning longer outings or asking more from the bike. It uses a 749W rear-hub motor and a larger 48V battery, with range up to 56 miles under stated test conditions. Its listed total payload capacity is 250 pounds.
The Pro model is Class 1 and Class 2 and is also Class 3 ready. An approved Class 3 upgrade may be offered only for eligible configurations, at participating Pedego locations, and where permitted. Local laws determine helmet, age, labeling, equipment, and route-access requirements; the throttle does not operate to Class 3 speed.
Element Pro also adds performance-oriented equipment, including hydraulic braking, additional drivetrain capability, and included utility features. Confirm the final equipment list on the live product page and on the exact bike before purchase. During the promotion, Element Pro is $1,999 instead of $2,495—a savings of $496.
Which Element fits your fall routine?
Start with the rides you will actually take.
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Choose Element Core if you want the lowest promotional price, Class 1 and Class 2 operation, and practical range for everyday trips.
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Choose Element Pro if you want the larger battery, longer listed range, more performance-oriented equipment, or an eligible Class 3-ready platform where available and permitted.
Test both if fit and handling matter more to you than a feature checklist. The same compact format can feel different once motor response, braking, gearing, and equipment.
*Estimated range based on a 165 lb rider on flat terrain under normal riding conditions. Actual range may vary. Plan a practical reserve rather than treating the maximum estimate as a promise.