Decathlon is launching a subscription service allowing customers to lease electric bikes for as little as €1.25 per day, according to recent reports.
The novel offering, described as an “all-in” package, aims to make electric bikes more accessible to a wider range of consumers. The move comes as demand for sustainable transportation options continues to grow and Decathlon seeks to capitalize on this trend. This initiative underscores the increasing popularity of micromobility solutions and subscription-based models within the retail sector.
Decathlon’s electric bikes are designed to provide a smooth and effortless experience for both daily commutes and weekend rides. The company highlights the comfort, performance, and range of its models, which feature quality materials and the latest propulsion technology. The bikes offer up to 150 km of range and include features like natural, progressive pedaling, three assistance modes, and powerful brakes.
The subscription service includes options for both classic and long-distance electric bikes. Customers can expect a charge lasting up to 6.5 hours. Decathlon also offers a range of other bike types, including road bikes, mountain bikes, and gravel bikes.
Decathlon emphasizes its commitment to sustainable and accessible mobility for all. The company also offers reconditioned electric bikes, providing a more affordable and environmentally friendly option. Customers interested in learning more about the features and possibilities of Decathlon’s electric models are encouraged to visit their in-store experts.