Since 1975, Trek has continuously engaged in R&D in order to establish itself as one of the cycling world's leading companies. As in all parts of riding, Trek continues to push the limits of design and technology in the rapidly expanding market for electric mountain bikes. It recently unveiled the newest model in its line of eMTBs, and it undoubtedly offers a lot.Fuel EXe 9.5, the series' entry-level model, serves as the foundation for the remainder of the portfolio.
TQ asserts that the electric motor produces an adequate quantity of power while being more efficient than a typical brushless motor. Even while its power output is slightly lower than that of its mainstream competitors, it is much lighter—weighing just 1.8 kilograms—allowing manufacturers to use a smaller battery. Nevertheless, it generates a respectable 50 Nm of torque, giving you a nice workout and just enough power to climb the steepest ascents.
Trek integrates a 350 watt-hour battery into the frame. While the company does not provide particular range information, it does state that the battery can power you for two to five hours. Additionally, a range extender is available, extending riding time by an additional 44 percent. When the battery is empty, charging it to full capacity doesn't take more than two hours.