Powerfly FS 2026
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Bosch Performance CX full-power trail eMTB up to 800Wh

The Trek Powerfly FS 2026 is an aluminium full-suspension trail eMTB built around the Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 motor, with 120/130 mm travel and singletrack-tuned conservative geometry. Headline numbers: 120 Nm of torque, 600 Wh removable Bosch PowerTube battery, a 65.0 to 66.0 degree head angle, 24.58 kg claimed and a £4,000 base price. Trek's Powerfly platform has earned a strong reputation for sensible everyday usability rather than aggressive trail performance, with the community feedback consistent across multiple model generations.
Drive system and range. The Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 delivers 120 Nm of torque and a 750 W manufacturer-claimed peak after the post-PU2.0 firmware unlocked the eMTB+ mode with around 400% rider support. The 600 Wh PowerTube is removable via Trek's RIB 2.0 system, which is one of the better battery-extraction designs in the segment. The 600 Wh capacity is modest by 2026 standards (the Bosch ecosystem now supports 800 Wh in the same form factor), but appropriate for the 120 mm-rear-travel trail brief. On a 24.6 kg trail chassis, expect comfortable three to four hours of mixed-trail riding before reserves bite. Trek's UK dealer network is the strongest in the segment for warranty and service.
Geometry and handling. The Powerfly FS uses Trek's traditional size nomenclature (15.5", 17.5", 19.5", 21.5") rather than alphabetical sizing, with reach progressing from 425 mm to 500 mm. The head angle floats between 65.0 and 66.0 degrees depending on size, with a long 458 to 461 mm chainstay shared across the range and wheelbase from 1,201 mm to 1,290 mm. The 66 degree head angle and 460 mm chainstay are firmly conservative — sensible-trail geometry rather than aggressive descending. The frame uses Trek's ABP (Active Braking Pivot) rear linkage. rider upgraded from earlier Powerfly to a 2022 FS9 Equipped "mostly because it was the FS model and had all upgraded components along with an 85 Nm motor and a 625 W battery" — useful generational context.
Build and value. Only the base trim is on file at £4,000. The Alpha Platinum aluminium frame, Bosch CX Gen 5 motor and 600 Wh battery represent solid value for a Trek-built trail eMTB, with the Trek dealer network as the key value-add. rider notes a "2022 Trek Powerfly FS4 as a spare used with 135 miles on it for $2,700 which is 1/2 of what it was selling for new with tax last year" — Trek depreciates fast on the used market, which favours new-bike buyers but not resale.
Community-verified strengths. First, Trek's dealer network: the strongest in the segment for warranty and service. Second, the ABP suspension is well-developed and well-supported. Third, RIB 2.0 battery extraction is genuinely well-engineered. olde-mtber confirms the bike has a "walk mode function for chain lubrication" — a small but useful detail.
Caveats and known gripes. First, conservative geometry: 65 to 66 degree HA and 460 mm chainstay are well behind modern trail eMTB rivals (Whyte ELyte at 64.6, Canyon Neuron:ONfly at 64.5). Second, brake-bleed reliability: Sophie777 reports a 2019 FS7 "right-sided brake lever compressed fully to bar, resolved with single brake burp; recurred next season affecting both brakes, requiring full bleed". Third, motor-removal complexity: Stihldog documents the motor-drop procedure requires "Torx 40 Plus socket, torque wrench, basic shop tools; no crank/chainring removal needed" — manageable but not trivial. Fourth, 600 Wh battery is modest by 2026 standards.
Verdict. The Trek Powerfly FS 2026 suits everyday riders who want a sensible, conservative trail eMTB with the latest Bosch CX Gen 5 motor, Trek's industry-leading dealer network, and approachable handling geometry on flowing singletrack. Less suitable for aggressive trail riders, those chasing modern slack-head geometry, or buyers who need the largest practical battery (800 Wh class rivals deliver more range). Production status: current.
Frame
Alpha Platinum Aluminium full-suspension frame with ABP rear linkage, RIB 2.0 removable battery, tapered head tube, internal Control Freak routing, Motor Armor, Boost148, 12mm thru-axle. 120mm rear travel; 29" wheels on M-XL, 27.5" on S.
Geometry · hover a row to highlight the measurement on the bike
| 15.5" | 17.5" | 19.5" | 21.5" | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | 425 mm | 450 mm | 475 mm | 500 mm |
| Stack | 597 mm | 629 mm | 647 mm | 666 mm |
| Chainstay | 458 mm | 461 mm | 461 mm | 461 mm |
| Headtube Angle | 65° | 66° | 66° | 66° |
| Seattube Angle (eff) | 77° | 77° | 77° | 77° |
| BB Drop | 30 mm | 45 mm | 45 mm | 45 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1201 mm | 1223 mm | 1257 mm | 1290 mm |
| Headtube | 130 mm | 110 mm | 130 mm | 150 mm |
| Standover | 756 mm | 780 mm | 775 mm | 778 mm |
| Front Centre | 743 mm | 762 mm | 796 mm | 829 mm |
Trims · 2
FS+ 4 Gen 4 £4,000 | FS+ 6 Gen 4 £5,000 | |
|---|---|---|
| Motor | Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 · 120 Nm · all trims | |
| Battery | Bosch PowerTube 600 · 600 Wh · all trims | |
| Travel F/R | 130/120 mm · all trims | |
| Frame | Alpha Platinum Aluminium · all trims | |
| Fork | RockShox Recon Silver RL, Solo Air, Motion Control damper, lockout, tapered steerer, 42 mm offset, Boost110, 15 mm Maxle Stealth, 130 mm travel | Fox AWL Rail HD, Rail 2.0 damper, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boost110, 15 mm Kabolt axle, 180 mm direct mount, 130 mm travel |
| Shock | RockShox Deluxe | Fox Float Rhythm, 2-position damper, 210x50 mm |
| Headset | FSA IS-2, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom | — |
| Stem | Bontrager Comp, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7-degree, 50 mm length · all trims | |
| Handlebar | Bontrager Comp, alloy, 31.8 mm, 40mm rise, 780 mm width · all trims | |
| Grips | Bontrager XR Trail Comp, nylon lock-on · all trims | |
| Saddle | Bontrager Verse P3, steel rails · all trims | |
| Seatpost | Bontrager Line Dropper, MaxFlow, internal routing, 31.6 mm (100mm travel size S; 170mm travel sizes M/L/XL) · all trims | |
| Brakes | Tektro Gemini SL, 4 piston hydraulic disc | Shimano 4-piston hydraulic disc, M6100 lever, M6120 calliper |
| Rear derailleur | Shimano CUES U6000 GS | Shimano XT M8100, long cage |
| Crank | FSA Bosch CK-220, 36T ring, 165 mm length | E*thirteen E*spec Plus, 160 mm length |
| Shifters | Shimano U6000, 10-speed | Shimano SLX M7100, 12-speed |
| Cassette | Shimano CUES LG300, LINKGLIDE, 11-48, 10-speed | Shimano Deore M6100, 10-51, 12-speed |
| Chain | Shimano LG500, 9/10/11-speed | Shimano Deore M6100, 12-speed |
| Drivetrain | Shimano CUES, 10-speed | Shimano XT/SLX, 12-speed |
| Wheels | Bontrager Line Comp 30 | Bontrager Line TLR 30 |
| Tyres | Bontrager Gunnison Pro XR, Tubeless-Ready, 27.5x2.40" (S) / 29x2.40" (M, L, XL) · all trims | |
| Weight | 25.28 kg | 25.08 kg |
| Price | £4,000 | £5,000 |
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