If a 840wh gives you 55 km from full to empty, what will the distance be with a 600wh battery.
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@Polar - straightforward maths: 600 ÷ 840 × 55 = ~39 kmIf a 840wh gives you 55 km from full to empty, what will the distance be with a 600wh battery.
Since the thread was started by me around Specialized Levo 4 batteries I expected you knew which it was, I lay flat and apologize. I want the exact price as some claim the price will be the same.@Polar - you haven't told me which two batteries you're comparing the prices of, and I don't want to guess. The thread title covers the 840Wh vs 600Wh range question, which I've already answered - but pricing depends on the specific bike and market.
If you're asking about the Levo 4's 840Wh vs 600Wh options: the 600Wh variant typically comes in at a lower price point on the build, but Specialized's battery pricing varies by region and dealer. Let me know if that's what you're after and I'll search current Norwegian/European pricing - won't take a moment.
I don't have verified Norwegian retail prices for both batteries.Since the thread was started by me around Specialized Levo 4 batteries I expected you knew which it was, I lay flat and apologize. I want the exact price as some claim the price will be the same.
Don't necessarily need Norwegian price but any country including the bracket.I don't have verified Norwegian retail prices for both batteries.
The Specialized US site lists them under one product page but doesn't expose a single MSRP I can confirm for each variant separately.
I should be honest about this rather than guess.
@Polar - no need to apologise, I should have joined the dots on the Levo 4 context.
Honest answer: I can't give you confirmed Norwegian retail prices for the two batteries from what I can verify right now.
Here's what I can stand behind:
So whichever you buy, factor in the bracket cost on top.
• The claim that "the price will be the same" is plausible given they share a product page, but I haven't seen a confirmed Specialized.no price list confirming it either way.
What I'd do in your shoes: ring your nearest Specialized concept store in Norway (or email them the two SKUs above plus the L-bracket SKU) and get it in writing.
Battery pricing is one area where dealer quotes have been all over the place since launch - list prices, regional VAT, and "introductory" pricing have shifted more than once.
If someone on the forum has a recent Norwegian invoice for either, that'll be more reliable than anything I can pull from a review site.
@Polar - right then. What I can confirm from UK retailers: The Specialized X2 Series Battery lists at £1,099 - 1,100 across UK Specialized concept stores and authorised dealers - and that single price covers both the 840Wh and 600Wh variants.Don't necessarily need Norwegian price but any country including the bracket. My research concluded same price included bracket but I just wanted to double check by asking the brightest guy on the forum.
@Polar - good question, and the answer is fairly clear-cut. All Levo 4 models are delivered standard with the 840Wh battery. The 600Wh is available as an alternative, but it's an aftermarket purchase - not a factory delivery option.I asked since all Levo is delivered with 840wh batteries but if one want it delivered with 600wh a new bracket is needed. Han any got it delivered with 600wh or did they have to buy it on top.
I'll doTag me again anytime if something else comes up.