Trek's FX+1 marks a significant entry into the e-bike market, introducing a throttle feature at a competitive launch price of $1,999. This move reflects Trek's recognition of the growing demand for throttle-enabled bikes, a space largely filled by newer brands. The FX+1 retains successful elements from the FX series, such as a lightweight aluminum frame and a well-designed motor, while adding features like a color display and integrated lights. With various configurations in speed and frame styles, the FX+1 presents a strong option against younger, price-focused brands in the e-bike market.
With a combination of crowd-pleasing features and serious name recognition, the FX+1 offers what people have been asking for from legacy brands.
Even one of the world's biggest cycling brands still has new ground to break. Trek's latest release, the FX+1, marks a first: the addition of a throttle.
At a launch price of $1,999, this is the kind of price we're used to seeing on clearance—not on debut.
Trek has kept what's worked in the FX series: a lightweight aluminum frame, well-balanced geometry for a nimble ride, and a motor that's setup to deliver a precise experience.
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