Torque and cadence sensing adds value by improving assist control and ride feel.
The included display or control unit adds useful everyday value.
The bike has 10 or more gears, which adds useful drivetrain range.
The bike appears to be a recent or current model.
The release age is recent, which supports value if pricing is competitive.
Overview
The Trek Domane+ SLR 7 (2025) is a high-performance road e-bike designed for riders who prioritize speed, control, and efficiency on paved roads. Its powerful 300W motor with 60Nm of torque provides strong hill-climbing support and smooth, responsive assistance that feels natural and controlled. The carbon fiber frame keeps it relatively light, and the hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power, making it a solid choice for spirited rides. However, the non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a charger, and its 60km range may require careful planning for longer trips. While it's well-suited for paved routes, its road-focused design limits its versatility for more rugged or off-road use.
Best For
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This road e-bike should suit riders who prioritize a balance between traditional road bike handling and strong electric assistance, particularly for longer rides or hilly terrain. Its high torque and efficient battery use make it a good fit for road riders looking for confident hill support without sacrificing the natural feel of a lightweight carbon frame. The responsive assistance and strong braking also make it appealing for riders who value control and efficiency on paved roads. Riders who want a capable yet road-focused e-bike with good range and performance will likely appreciate its features.
Who Should Avoid It
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Riders who need maximum range or frequent charging flexibility may want to compare alternatives. The bike's range is below average for similar road e-bikes, and the non-removable battery may limit charging convenience. While the bike offers strong hill climbing support and efficient power delivery, those prioritizing long-distance riding or needing to charge the battery away from the bike may find stronger options elsewhere.
Ownership considerations
These points highlight practical ownership factors such as maintenance, storage, charging, everyday
handling and bad-weather usability.
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More maintenance likely
Poor
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong everyday setup, though they may need occasional specialist servicing.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The carbon frame material can be lightweight, though damage checks may need more care.
A higher number of gears can add drivetrain complexity.
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Limited storage practicality
Poor
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
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Some lifting limitations
Weak
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The listed weight is 12.65 kg.
The carbon frame material should help keep weight down.
The road bike format is usually more manageable to lift than bulkier e-bike types.
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No removable battery advantage
Poor
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The larger battery capacity makes removable charging more useful for day-to-day convenience.
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Very slow charging speed
Poor
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
The quoted charging time is long in absolute terms.
100
Excellent battery efficiency
Excellent
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The calculated range per battery unit is 166.67.
Range is weak despite a larger battery, which suggests lower battery efficiency.
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Decent everyday equipment
Mixed
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
Multiple ride modes should help adapt the bike to different everyday journeys.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful equipment for confident daily riding.
Payload capacity is average or better, which helps with bags, shopping or daily kit.
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Limited bad-weather practicality
Poor
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Built-in lights are not listed, so bad-weather visibility may depend on extra accessories.
The road bike format may be less practical in poor weather, depending on tyres and equipment.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted in wet or windy conditions.
The wheel size should be workable for regular poor-weather riding, depending on tyre choice.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful durability and maintenance context.
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Limited family utility practicality
Poor
The road bike format is usually less suited to family or utility tasks.
The road bike format is usually less suited to family or utility tasks.
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
The listed maximum payload is practical for lighter utility use.
The listed maximum payload is 125 kg.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful when carrying children, shopping or heavier loads.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes, supporting utility trips.
Where to buy
Priced at £7,625, the Trek Domane+ SLR 7 (2026) sits at the higher end of the road e-bike market for its year and type. Its premium positioning reflects advanced 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 £1,686.34 above average
The Trek Domane+ SLR 7 (2026) is listed at £7,625, which sits at the higher end of the price spectrum when compared with similar road e-bikes from the same year. It offers strong points like a robust battery capacity and confident hydraulic braking, which are key for a smooth and controlled ride on paved roads. However, some similar e-bikes may provide a longer range, and the non-removable battery could be a drawback for riders who need more flexible charging options. For a road e-bike, the balance of power, weight, and battery efficiency is well-considered, but the price is notably higher than many alternatives in the same category. Riders who prioritise performance, responsiveness, and a high-quality build may find the value more compelling, while those looking for extended range or easier charging might want to explore other options.
We reach this value score by combining the bike’s price, specification, performance data and comparison against similar e-bikes in our database.
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The price/value label suggests this bike is expensive compared with similar options.
The listed price is GBP 7,625.
Battery capacity is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
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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 downhill control
No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.
No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide controlled braking on descents.
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Not very off-road capable
The road bike design is not well suited to off-road terrain.
The road bike design is not well suited to off-road terrain.
No suspension limits comfort and control on rough off-road terrain.
Hydraulic disc brakes should help with control on loose or uneven terrain.
Torque is strong compared with similar e-bikes, which should help on loose or uneven climbs.
The 700c wheel size may suit gravel or light mixed-surface riding, depending on tyre setup.
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Limited rough-road comfort
No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.
No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.
The wheel size should be workable for rough roads and everyday uneven surfaces.
The road bike format may feel harsher on rough roads unless tyre volume is generous.
Hydraulic disc brakes add useful control on rougher routes.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted over rough surfaces.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful comfort and build context.
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Limited technical trail control
The road bike format is not well suited to technical trail control.
The road bike format is not well suited to technical trail control.
No suspension is a major limitation for technical trail control.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide the control needed for technical trail riding.
Torque is high compared with similar e-bikes, which should help technical climbing and low-speed control.
Torque-sensing assistance should help with smoother control on technical sections.
Power-to-weight is strong, which should help with technical sections that need quick support.
Multiple ride modes should help the rider manage assistance on technical trails.
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Limited storage practicality
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
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Limited trail control
The road bike format is less suited to trail control.
The road bike format is less suited to trail control.
No suspension may limit control and comfort on rougher trails.
Hydraulic disc brakes should improve control on loose or uneven trails.
Torque is strong compared with similar e-bikes, which should help low-speed trail control.
Torque-sensing assistance should help with smoother power control on trails.
Power-to-weight is strong, which should help when controlling the bike over uneven trail sections.
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No removable battery advantage
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The larger battery capacity makes removable charging more useful for day-to-day convenience.
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No built-in light advantage
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
The display or control unit may make light and ride-status management easier.
Battery capacity is average or better for this type of e-bike, supporting everyday powered accessories.
E-system & battery comparison
Motor Power
300 watts
▲ 29 W above average
Motor Torque
60 Nm
▲ 10 Nm above average
Power-to-weight
23.72 W/kg
▼ 1.8 W/kg below average
Battery Capacity
360 Wh
▲ 26 Wh above average
Claimed Max Range
60 miles
▼ 4.5 miles below average
Charge Time
3h 30m
▼ 4.7 mins faster than average
Sensor Type
Torque and Cadence Sensor
Removable Battery
No
Motor Name
TQ-HPR 50
This road e-bike offers a balanced motor assistance that should feel smooth and efficient, with a character that aligns well with traditional road bikes. The motor support should feel stronger than some similar e-bikes, particularly when climbing or accelerating, thanks to its torque and power-to-weight balance. The torque and cadence sensor should help the assistance feel more natural and responsive, especially on climbs or during varied riding conditions. The motor setup should provide predictable and controlled support, making it suitable for riders who want a road e-bike that feels close to a traditional bike in terms of handling and efficiency. Riders looking for a lightweight, efficient road e-bike with strong climbing support may find this motor setup well-suited to their needs.
This explanation is based on the bike’s motor power, torque, battery capacity, claimed range, charging
time, sensor type and how those figures compare with similar e-bikes in our database.
eBike FAQs
Is this bike suitable for long rides on paved roads?
This road e-bike is well-suited for long rides on paved roads, thanks to its powerful motor and efficient battery that provides a decent range for most trips. However, with a range of 60 miles, you may need to plan for charging stops on longer rides. The bike's weight and non-removable battery also mean you'll need to keep it near a charger if you're not riding daily.
How does the motor perform when climbing hills?
The motor provides strong support when climbing hills, thanks to its 60Nm of torque, which is high for a road e-bike. This should help you tackle inclines with more confidence, though you may still need to pedal actively for the best performance. The 300W motor is above average for this type of bike, offering good acceleration and hill-climbing assistance that feels smooth and controlled.
Does the bike feel like a traditional road bike when riding without motor assistance?
Yes, the Trek Domane+ SLR 7 (2025) feels like a traditional road bike when riding without motor assistance, thanks to its carbon fiber frame and responsive handling. The motor and battery are integrated into the design, so when you're pedaling without assistance, it doesn't feel overly heavy or unbalanced. However, the added weight of the motor and battery does make it slightly heavier than a standard road bike, which might be noticeable on long climbs or during fast descents.
Is the battery efficient enough for daily commuting or longer rides?
The battery should handle daily commuting or moderate rides, offering a range of 60 miles on a single charge. However, for longer trips, you may need to plan for additional charging stops, as the range is below average for similar e-bikes. The non-removable battery also means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a charger, which could be a consideration for frequent long-distance riders.
How practical is this bike for everyday use and charging?
This bike is reasonably practical for everyday use on paved roads, especially for shorter commutes or regular rides, thanks to its efficient battery and smooth motor assistance. However, the non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a charger, which can be inconvenient if you're away from home for long periods. With a 60-mile range, it should handle most daily trips, but longer rides may require careful planning or a second charge at home.
What are the main compromises of this bike compared to similar e-bikes?
Compared to similar e-bikes, this model has a slightly lower range of 60 miles, which may require more careful planning for longer rides. The non-removable battery also means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a charger, which can be less convenient. While the motor power and torque are above average, offering strong hill-climbing support, the average weight and below-average range may make it less ideal for riders prioritizing extended range or frequent charging on the go.
Is this bike good value for the price compared to other road e-bikes?
The Trek Domane+ SLR 7 offers strong performance for a road e-bike, with a powerful motor and good battery efficiency, but its price reflects the premium components and performance. While it delivers excellent hill climbing and smooth power delivery, the 60-mile range may require careful planning for longer trips, and the non-removable battery adds to the charging inconvenience. Compared to similar models, it balances performance and features well, but whether it's good value depends on how much you prioritize these aspects over other factors like range or charging flexibility.
How does the weight of the bike affect its handling and performance?
The Trek Domane+ SLR 7 (2025) weighs 12.65 kg, which is average for a road e-bike. This weight helps keep the bike responsive and agile on paved roads, making it feel balanced and easy to maneuver, especially at higher speeds. However, the added weight of the motor and battery can slightly affect acceleration and make the bike feel heavier when lifting or carrying, though it's still manageable for most riders.
eBike Overview
eBike Type: Road Bike
The style of riding intended for this bike
Released:
2026
The bike was released this year
Screen
TQ LED display with Bluetooth & ANT+ connectivity
Lights Included
No
Weight (inc battery): 12.65 kg
The website average for electric bikes is
22.99 kg.
This electric bike is 10.35 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.
Sizing & Geometry
Min / Max Rider Height
XS | S | M | L | XL
Adjustable Sizing
Adjustable saddle height
Folded Dimensions
n/a
Wheel & Tire Details
Wheelset Name
Bontrager Aeolus Pro 37, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready
Shimano hydraulic disc brakes with Shimano CL800 160 mm CentreLock rotors
Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brake
Hydraulic operated discs brakes (Very good)
Brake Rotors
Shimano MT 800 (Centerlock) 160 mm rotors front and rear
Shifters
Shimano Ultegra Di 2 R 8170
Other Components
Saddle
Unknown
Handlebars
Unknown
Bar Tape
Unknown
Manufactures Info
Worldwide Shipping:
Yes
Delivery across the globe!
Warranty:
2 Years
Limited warranty website average:
3.12 years
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