FWIW I didn't mean that the total price of a good quality ebike should be $800 but that being the base bike. Add a thousand for the motor and battery and a total of under $2,000 rather than $3,400 they were asking for the Gravel X.
I understand and agree with you. What I meant was today's prices for the componentry makes it very hard to keep gravel x below 2k as is. Just the Shimano 105 disc groupset is $600-700(it is equal to ultegra in performance just heavier and much better than the 1x mtb systems you will find in many ebikes). However these components are not necessary and for $2000 very nice bikes can be made even today. For example it is baffling to see how expensive the internally geared hubs are. If there was enough demand I am sure we would have been seeing better hubs for a fraction of the price.
Biria Easy Board which is about ~$600 for the bike alone. They add a common geared rear hub motor and battery then ask over $2,200 for it, worse still is Pedego Boomerang at over $3,500, crazy.
Those are very steep prices for what those bikes are. It is not a good time of the year but why don't you take a look at Raleigh's offerings like Retroglide. It is step-through and a nice bike overall (their hub offering is even cheaper at $1400 I believe).