Highlights based on this e-bike’s specs, comparisons and practical strengths.
100
Excellent downhill control
Front and rear suspension should improve control and confidence on descents.
Front and rear suspension should improve control and confidence on descents.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide controlled braking on descents.
The 29-inch or mullet wheel setup should help stability and control on descents.
The mountain bike design should be better suited to controlled descending.
100
Excellent braking confidence
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide strong and controlled stopping power.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide strong and controlled stopping power.
The brake specification mentions four-piston brakes, which should improve stopping power and control.
The brake specification appears to include larger rotors, which can help braking power and heat management.
100
Excellent power-to-weight ratio
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Power-to-weight is high compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is high for this type of e-bike.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which helps the power-to-weight balance.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 29.85.
94
Excellent rider information and controls
The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.
The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.
Multiple ride modes should give the rider more control over assistance levels.
Torque and cadence sensing should improve how precisely the bike responds to rider input.
With stronger motor output, clear controls and ride modes become more useful.
93
Excellent technical trail control
The mountain bike design is well suited to technical trail control.
The mountain bike design is well suited to technical trail control.
Front and rear suspension should significantly improve control on technical trails.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide the control needed for technical trail riding.
The brake specification mentions four-piston brakes, which should improve control on steeper or rougher trails.
The brake specification appears to include larger rotors, which can help braking power and heat management.
The 29-inch wheel size should help rollover and stability on technical terrain.
Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes, which may limit technical climbing and 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.
81
Good off-road capability
The mountain bike design should be well suited to off-road riding.
The mountain bike design should be well suited to off-road riding.
Front and rear suspension should improve control and comfort off-road.
Hydraulic disc brakes should help with control on loose or uneven terrain.
Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes, which may limit off-road climbing support.
The 29-inch wheel size should help rollover and stability on rougher terrain.
76
Good rough-road comfort
Front and rear suspension should significantly improve comfort on rough roads and uneven surfaces.
Front and rear suspension should significantly improve comfort on rough roads and uneven surfaces.
The larger wheel size should help roll over bumps and rough surfaces more smoothly.
The mountain bike format is generally better suited to rougher terrain.
Hydraulic disc brakes add useful control on rougher routes.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful comfort and build context.
74
Good trail control
The mountain bike format should feel well suited to trail riding.
The mountain bike format should feel well suited to trail riding.
Front and rear suspension should improve control on uneven trails.
Hydraulic disc brakes should improve control on loose or uneven trails.
The 29-inch wheel size should help rollover and stability on trails.
Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes, which may limit control on steeper or looser trail sections.
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.
72
Good smooth power delivery
Torque and cadence sensing should help the motor deliver more natural and controlled assistance.
Torque and cadence sensing should help the motor deliver more natural and controlled assistance.
Multiple ride modes should help riders choose a smoother level of assistance.
The included display or control unit should make it easier to manage assistance levels.
Motor power is high, so smooth delivery depends heavily on good sensing and control.
57
Mixed stable ride feel
The mountain bike format should feel stable on uneven or rougher routes.
The mountain bike format should feel stable on uneven or rougher routes.
The bike is lighter than average, while still likely being manageable and predictable.
The larger wheel size should support a more stable and settled ride feel.
Hydraulic disc brakes should add confidence and control to the overall ride feel.
Suspension should help the bike feel more settled over uneven surfaces.
A solid payload rating can support a more stable everyday ride feel.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful build and ride-feel context.
Overview
The Trek Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT Gen 2 is a capable mountain e-bike built for trail riding, offering a strong motor with smooth support and confident braking for handling rough terrain. Its carbon frame and suspension make it comfortable on uneven surfaces, though the battery efficiency and range are modest, meaning longer rides may require careful planning. The non-removable battery also means charging is less convenient if you're away from a power source. While it excels on trails, it's not the best choice for long-distance or urban commuting due to its weight and limited range.
Best For
✓
This mountain e-bike should suit riders who prioritize off-road performance, trail control and comfort on rough terrain. Its high power-to-weight ratio and responsive motor make it well-suited for technical trails where agility and climbing support matter. The hydraulic disc brakes and full suspension also make it a strong choice for riders who value confident braking and a smooth ride over uneven surfaces. Riders who prefer a more capable and responsive mountain e-bike for serious trail riding will likely appreciate its strengths.
Who Should Avoid It
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Riders who prioritize extended range or need a larger battery may want to compare similar mountain e-bikes, as this model's range and battery capacity are below average for the category. Riders facing steep hills regularly could find stronger-torque options more suitable, as the torque is lower than on many competitors. However, the bike still offers a strong power-to-weight ratio and confident braking, making it a solid choice for riders focused on trail performance and off-road capability.
Ownership considerations
These points highlight practical ownership factors such as maintenance, storage, charging, everyday
handling and bad-weather usability.
16
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.
The mountain bike format may involve more wear from rougher riding and more complex components.
A higher number of gears can add drivetrain complexity.
Front and rear suspension can add maintenance complexity.
0
Limited storage practicality
Poor
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which should make storage and moving it around easier.
A full-suspension mountain bike format is usually bulkier and harder to store indoors.
39
Some lifting limitations
Weak
The bike is lighter than average for its type, which should help day-to-day handling.
The bike is lighter than average for its type, which should help day-to-day handling.
The listed weight is 20.1 kg.
The carbon frame material should help keep weight down.
The mountain bike format can be bulkier and harder to lift than simpler urban e-bikes.
The 29-inch wheel size can make the bike more awkward to lift or store.
6
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.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
23
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.
29
Low battery efficiency
Poor
Battery efficiency appears average for this type of e-bike.
Battery efficiency appears average for this type of e-bike.
The calculated range per battery unit is 86.21.
51
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.
48
Some bad-weather limitations
Weak
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 mountain bike format should offer useful control on rough or slippery surfaces.
Suspension can help control and comfort on rough, wet or uneven surfaces.
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.
23
Limited family utility practicality
Poor
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
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 136 kg.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful when carrying children, shopping or heavier loads.
Where to buy
Priced at £7,625, the Trek Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT Gen 2 sits towards the higher end of the mountain bike market for 2026 models. Its premium components and performance capabilities justify the cost, though buyers may want to consider whether the investment aligns with their riding needs and frequency.
Compared with similar mountain bike e-bikes on Bikkerr, this model sits £1,966.93 above average
The Trek Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT Gen 2 is listed at £7,625, which places it at the higher end of the price spectrum when compared with similar mountain e-bikes from 2026. It offers strong motor output for this type of e-bike, with a power-to-weight ratio that feels favourable, and features like hydraulic disc brakes, torque-sensing assistance, and front and rear suspension that enhance control and comfort on rough terrain. However, some similar e-bikes may offer a larger battery or more range, and others might provide stronger climbing support, which could be important for more demanding off-road use. For a mountain e-bike, the trade-off here seems to be between a lighter, more agile frame and a slightly smaller battery, which may affect range and charging flexibility, especially if the battery isn’t removable. Riders who prioritise agility, responsiveness and high-quality components over extended range may find the value case more compelling, while those needing longer rides or more battery flexibility might look elsewhere.
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.
Against bikes from a similar release year, the price is expensive.
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.
0
Limited commuting practicality
The mountain bike format is less commuting-focused and may be less efficient for daily urban use.
The mountain bike format is less commuting-focused and may be less efficient for daily urban use.
Range is below average, but may still be usable for shorter commutes.
Charging time is average or better, which is useful for regular commuting.
Built-in lights are not listed, so commuting equipment may need adding.
A non-removable battery can make charging less flexible.
The display or control unit should make it easier to monitor assist level and battery use.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong practical feature for daily riding.
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which helps with daily handling.
Front and rear suspension can add weight and complexity for normal commuting.
0
Limited storage practicality
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which should make storage and moving it around easier.
A full-suspension mountain bike format is usually bulkier and harder to store indoors.
5
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.
6
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.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
7
Limited longer-ride suitability
Range is below average compared with similar e-bikes, so longer rides may need more planning.
Range is below average compared with similar e-bikes, so longer rides may need more planning.
Battery capacity is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery efficiency appears broadly average.
The battery does not appear to be removable, which can make charging less flexible on longer days.
Charging time is average for this type of e-bike.
The display or control unit should make it easier to monitor assistance and battery use on longer rides.
16
More maintenance likely
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.
The mountain bike format may involve more wear from rougher riding and more complex components.
A higher number of gears can add drivetrain complexity.
Front and rear suspension can add maintenance complexity.
19
Low battery capacity
Battery capacity is below average for this type of e-bike.
Battery capacity is below average for this type of e-bike.
The listed battery capacity should be practical for regular riding.
23
Very slow charging speed
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.
E-system & battery comparison
Motor Power
600 watts
▲ 160 W above average
Motor Torque
60 Nm
▼ 18 Nm below average
Power-to-weight
29.85 W/kg
▲ 9.5 W/kg above average
Battery Capacity
580 Wh
▼ 51 Wh below average
Claimed Max Range
50 miles
▼ 11 miles below average
Charge Time
5h
▼ 15 mins faster than average
Sensor Type
Torque and Cadence Sensor
Removable Battery
No
Motor Name
TQ-HPR 60
This mountain e-bike offers a strong motor output for its category, with a power-to-weight balance that should make the assistance feel lively and responsive on trails. Next to similar models, its torque is more modest, which may mean steeper climbs require a bit more effort from the rider. The motor should provide predictable support with a natural feel, thanks to torque and cadence sensing, though it may not deliver the same low-speed push as some heavier trail e-bikes. Riders looking for a balanced, responsive motor that feels integrated with the bike’s trail-focused design may find this setup suits them well, especially if they prioritize agility over maximum climbing power.
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 off-road rides?
This mountain e-bike is well-suited for off-road trails, with a powerful motor and confident braking that should handle rough terrain effectively. However, its range is below average, so longer rides may require careful planning or carrying a spare battery. The non-removable battery also means charging is less convenient if you're away from a power source.
How does the motor perform on steep climbs?
The motor should handle steep climbs reasonably well, thanks to its 600W power and 60Nm of torque, which should provide smooth support for most trail conditions. However, the lower battery capacity and average efficiency may mean you need to plan for more frequent charging, especially on longer or more demanding climbs. The bike's weight and power-to-weight ratio also contribute to its ability to tackle inclines with confidence, though it may not be the most efficient option for very long or technical climbs.
Does the bike offer good comfort on rough trails?
The Trek Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT Gen 2 should offer good comfort on rough trails thanks to its front and rear suspension, which should help absorb shocks and improve ride quality over uneven surfaces. While the battery efficiency and range are modest, the suspension and trail-focused design make it a solid choice for off-road comfort. However, the non-removable battery may limit convenience if you're riding far from a charging point.
Is the battery capacity sufficient for regular trail use?
The battery capacity of 580 watt-hours is below average for mountain e-bikes, which means you may need to plan charging stops for longer trail rides. While it should handle regular trail use comfortably, the range of 50 miles may require careful management if you're riding frequently or covering extended distances. The non-removable battery also means you'll need to charge the bike near a power source, which could be inconvenient for multi-day trips or remote trail use.
How practical is this bike for daily use and charging?
This bike is well-suited for daily trail use, especially on rough terrain, thanks to its strong motor and confident braking. However, the non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the bike near a power source for charging, which can be less convenient if you're riding in remote areas. With a range of 50 miles, it should handle most day trips, but longer rides may require careful planning due to the battery's modest capacity.
Who is this bike best suited for?
This bike is best suited for experienced trail riders who prioritize performance on rough terrain and don't need long-range capabilities. Its strong motor and confident braking make it ideal for off-road adventures, but the limited battery range and non-removable battery mean it's not the best choice for frequent or extended rides. If you're looking for a powerful mountain e-bike that excels on trails, this could be a good fit.
Is this bike good value for the price compared to similar models?
The Trek Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT Gen 2 is a high-performing mountain e-bike with a strong motor and confident braking, but its price may be higher than some similar models. While it offers a good power-to-weight ratio and solid off-road capability, the battery efficiency and range are below average, which could mean more frequent charging on longer rides. If you prioritize trail performance and don't need extended range, it could be a good fit, but budget-conscious buyers might find better value elsewhere.
What are the main compromises of this bike?
The main compromises of this bike include its limited range and battery capacity, which may require careful planning for longer rides. The non-removable battery also makes charging less convenient if you're away from a power source. While it's a powerful and comfortable mountain e-bike for trails, its weight and modest range make it less ideal for extended or urban use.
eBike Overview
eBike Type: Mountain Bike
The style of riding intended for this bike
Released:
2026
The bike was released this year
Screen
TQ color LED display with Bluetooth & ANT+ connectivity
Lights Included
No
Weight (inc battery): 20.1 kg
The website average for electric bikes is
22.99 kg.
This electric bike is 2.9 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.
Sizing & Geometry
Min / Max Rider Height
XS | S 155–165 cm (5'1"–5'5") | M 165–176 cm (5'5"–5'9") | L 177–188 cm (5'10"–6'2") | XL 188–195 cm (6'2"–6'5")
Shimano XT M 8100, 12-speed, I-Spec EV (mounts directly to brake lever)
Amount of gears
12 Gears
Rear Derailleur
Shimano XT M 8100
Front Derailleur
None
Cassette
Shimano XT M 8100, 10-51 T, 12-speed
Cranks
E*thirteen Spec Plus alloy, 165 mm length, with a 34 T steel ring
Chain
Shimano XT M 8100, 12-speed
Bottom Bracket
TQ integrated proprietary bottom bracket (specific to the HPR 60 motor)
Brakes
Brakes
Shimano XT M8220 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes with Shimano RT86 203 mm rotors
Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brake
Hydraulic operated discs brakes (Very good)
Brake Rotors
203 mm front and rear
Shifters
Shimano XT M 8100, 12-speed, I-Spec EV (mounts directly to brake lever)
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
The Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT is an adaptable carbon e-MTB ready for sky-high climbs and dreamy descents. Its OCLV Mountain Carbon frame delivers a smooth boost from TQ's HPR-60 motor, while a Fox Factory suspension package (145 mm rear, 150 mm front) gives you buttery-smooth control through the rough. A mechanical Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain gives you clean, reliable shifting and 4-piston XT M8200 brakes provide excellent modulation and stop-on-a-penny ... Read More
The Fuel+ EX 9.8 XT is an adaptable carbon e-MTB ready for sky-high climbs and dreamy descents. Its OCLV Mountain Carbon frame delivers a smooth boost from TQ's HPR-60 motor, while a Fox Factory suspension package (145 mm rear, 150 mm front) gives you buttery-smooth control through the rough. A mechanical Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain gives you clean, reliable shifting and 4-piston XT M8200 brakes provide excellent modulation and stop-on-a-penny power. Adapt, rip, repeat Only you can define your perfect trail bike - that's why Fuel is available in three adjustability-packed configurations. Get do-it-all capability with EX, go pop-happy with MX or charge through it all with LX. Adjustable leverage rate Want more bottom-out resistance without giving up small-bump sensitivity? Flip the chip in the lower shock mount for a more progressive leverage rate. Zero stack integrated headset With a ZS standard headset, you've got loads of options for aftermarket upgrades, including angle adjust or anodised colours. TQ HPR60 The Fuel+'s new HPR60 motor delivers more power and torque than before, and kicks in at a lower cadence so you feel the boost earlier. Plus, a 580 Wh battery gives you more efficient power for your longest rides yet. Fresh frame design The Fuel+ features a new frame that gives you loads of room for range extenders, long dropper posts, bigger shocks, frame bags and more. Active Braking Pivot Active Braking Pivot allows our engineers to tune how the suspension reacts to acceleration and braking forces independently. That means you get more confident control when you need it most.