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Top valued features

Highlights based on this e-bike’s specs, comparisons and practical strengths.

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Excellent battery efficiency

The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.

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Good rider information and controls

The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.

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Good smooth power delivery

Torque-sensing assistance should make power delivery feel smoother and more natural.

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Good braking confidence

Hydraulic disc brakes should provide strong and controlled stopping power.

Overview

The Scott Fastlane Premium is a lightweight road e-bike designed for smooth, efficient riding on paved routes. Its carbon frame and 200W motor with 40Nm torque provide a responsive feel, while the torque sensor ensures assistance feels natural and integrated with pedaling. Hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power, and the bike's efficient battery use delivers a reasonable range for shorter commutes or leisure rides. However, the motor's lower power and smaller battery capacity may limit performance on longer trips or steep climbs, and the non-removable battery means charging requires access to a power source near the bike.

Best For

  • This road e-bike should suit riders who prioritize a natural road-bike feel with assistance, particularly those looking for a lightweight and efficient ride that maintains traditional handling characteristics. Its above-average power-to-weight ratio and smooth power delivery make it a strong choice for road riders who want responsive assistance without sacrificing the bike’s traditional feel. The excellent battery efficiency also makes it well-suited for longer rides where range is a priority. Riders who value confident braking and a light frame that’s easy to handle will likely appreciate its design and performance.

Who Should Avoid It

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    Riders needing maximum range or stronger hill-climbing support may want to compare alternatives, as the battery capacity is below average for similar road e-bikes and the torque is also below average for this type of bike. Riders who need to remove the battery for charging may find the lack of a removable battery less flexible compared to similar options. However, the bike still suits riders who value efficient battery use, smooth power delivery, and confident braking for everyday road riding.

Where to buy

Priced at £11,099, the Scott Fastlane Premium sits at the higher end of the road bike market for 2026 models. Its premium positioning reflects high-end components and performance, though buyers may want to weigh this against more affordable alternatives in the same category.

Compared with similar road bike e-bikes on Bikkerr, this model sits £5,160.34 above average

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Potential limitations

Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.

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Limited motor punch

Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.

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Limited downhill control

No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.

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Not very off-road capable

The road bike design is not well suited to off-road terrain.

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Limited rough-road comfort

No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.

E-system & battery comparison

Motor Power

200 watts

▼ 71 W below average

Motor Torque

40 Nm

▼ 9.9 Nm below average

Power-to-weight

20.20 W/kg

▼ 5.3 W/kg below average

Battery Capacity

290 Wh

▼ 44 Wh below average

Claimed Max Range

40 miles

▼ 25 miles below average

Charge Time

3h

▼ 35 mins faster than average

Sensor Type

Torque Sensor

Removable Battery

No

Motor Name

TQ HPR 40

eBike FAQs

Is this bike suitable for long rides on paved roads?

This bike is well-suited for shorter paved road rides, thanks to its lightweight design and efficient battery use, which should provide a reasonable range for daily commutes or leisurely rides. However, its lower motor power and smaller battery capacity may limit performance on longer trips or steep climbs. The non-removable battery also means you'll need to charge it near a power source, which could be inconvenient for extended rides.

How does the motor perform when climbing hills?

The motor provides smooth support for moderate hills, but you may find it less effective on very steep inclines. With 200W of power and 40Nm of torque, it should handle typical road gradients comfortably, though it may require more effort on longer or steeper climbs. The motor's assistance feels integrated with your pedaling, but the lower power and torque compared to similar e-bikes mean it's best suited for everyday road use rather than challenging terrain.

eBike Overview

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eBike Type: Road Bike

The style of riding intended for this bike

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Released: 2026

The bike was released this year

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Screen

LED bar-end display

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Lights Included

No

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Weight (inc battery): 9.9 kg

The website average for electric bikes is 22.99 kg. This electric bike is 13.1 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.

Sizing & Geometry

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Min / Max Rider Height

SM: 160–170 cm, MD: 168–178 cm, LG: 176–186 cm, XL: 184–194 cm

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Folded Dimensions

Unknown

Wheel & Tire Details

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Wheelset Name

Zipp 353 NSW Carbon Tubeless Disc (700 c)

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Wheelset Size

700c

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Tires

Front: Schwalbe PRO ONE Evo,700x34C, Rear: Schwalbe PRO ONE Evo,700x34C

Frame Info

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Frame Material

Carbon Fiber

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Suspension Type

No suspension

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Foldable Frame

No

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Max Payload

120 kg (264.6 lbs)

Drivechain Details

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Groupset details

Dura-Ace Di2

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Drivechain type

Chain drive

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Shifters

Shimano Dura-Ace ST-R 9270 Dual Control

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Amount of gears

12 Gears

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Rear Derailleur

Shimano Dura-Ace Di 2 RD-R 9250

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Front Derailleur

Shimano Dura-Ace Di 2 FD-R 9250

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Cassette

Shimano Dura-Ace CS-R 9200 (11-34 T)

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Cranks

FSA Carbon e-bike specific crankset with 50/34 T chainrings

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Chain

Shimano Dura-Ace CN-M 9100-12

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Bottom Bracket

TQ integrated with the HPR 40 motor system

Brakes

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Brakes

Shimano Dura-Ace Hydraulic Disc

Hydraulic Disc Brake

Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brake

Hydraulic operated discs brakes (Very good)

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Brake Rotors

Shimano RT-CL 900 (160 mm front and 160 mm rear)

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Shifters

Shimano Dura-Ace ST-R 9270 Dual Control

Other Components

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Saddle

Unknown

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Handlebars

Unknown

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Bar Tape

Unknown

Manufactures Info

Worldwide Shipping:

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Warranty: None

Limited warranty website average: 3.12 years