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Powerfly+ 2026

CurrentFull Power · Cross-CountryMature · 6.5/10iFreshness 6.5/10
How current the bike is — newer chassis, motor and battery score higher. 10 = brand-new, 0 = legacy.

Hardtail Bosch CX Gen 5 (up to 100Nm via Flow app) with 800Wh battery

Travel F/R
120mm / —
Wheels
29F/29R (27.5 on size S)
Frame
Aluminium
Weight
23.68 kg
Price
From £3,400
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Trek Powerfly+ 2026
From £3,400
EMTB Forums verdict

The Trek Powerfly+ 8 Gen 5 2026 is Trek's Bosch-powered aluminium hardtail eMTB, updated with the new Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 motor (120 Nm torque, 250 W rated, 750 W manufacturer-claimed peak, 2.8 kg) and an 800 Wh battery. 120 mm fork on a hardtail aluminium chassis. Two trims — the 4 Equipped at £3,250 and the (base) at €4,999. Four sizes from S to XL, reach 410-490 mm, head angle 65.5-66.5 degrees, chainstays 442-461 mm. The community read in one line: a serious-spec Bosch CX Gen 5 hardtail at sub-£3,500 for the entry trim, with the latest motor and largest battery in the Bosch ecosystem and the trade-off of no rear suspension.

Drive system and range. The Bosch CX Gen 5 is the most refined eMTB motor on the market — 120 Nm torque, smooth and quiet, free OTA firmware updates via the eBike Flow app, and the deepest dealer network in eMTB. The 800 Wh battery is class-leading capacity and removable for off-bike charging. On a hardtail with lower drivetrain drag, real-world range is genuinely strong — 60 to 90 km in mixed terrain on Trail/eMTB mode is realistic, with extreme cases pushing further on Eco mode for proper all-day touring duty.

Geometry and handling. Trail-friendly hardtail geometry. The size S sits slightly slacker (65.5 degree head angle) and shorter at 442 mm chainstay than the M/L/XL sizes (66.5 degrees, 461 mm chainstay), reflecting Trek's sensible approach to small-rider sizing. Reach progresses 410 mm (S), 440 mm (M), 465 mm (L), and 490 mm (XL). Wheelbase 1151 to 1259 mm. 120 mm front fork keeps the bike trail-capable rather than enduro-aggressive. Full 29er expected.

Build and value. Two trims. The 4 Equipped at £3,250 is the value entry — at this price expect a RockShox 35 Silver or Suntour Aion class fork, Shimano Deore 4-piston brakes with 200 mm rotors, Shimano Deore 12-speed drivetrain, and the Bosch Kiox 300 display. The base trim at €4,999 steps up suspension and drivetrain. £3,250 for a Bosch CX Gen 5 hardtail with 800 Wh battery is one of the strongest value plays in the entire 2026 eMTB market — well below the equivalent full-suspension entry point.

Caveats and known gripes.

  • Hardtail format means no rear suspension. Riders coming from full-suspension eMTBs will find rough trails punishing, and the platform is best suited to smoother trail/XC and gentle touring rather than aggressive descending.
  • 66.5 degree head angle on M/L/XL is on the steeper side of modern trail geometry. Nimble at slow speed but less stable on faster descents.
  • Fixed 461 mm chainstays across M/L/XL (with 442 mm on S) means no proper size-tuning across the main sizes.
  • No community forum data yet for the 2026 platform. Long-term ownership patterns will emerge through the year.
  • Limited trim choice. Just two trims with no premium full-spec option at this canonical entry.

Verdict. The Trek Powerfly+ 8 Gen 5 2026 is the value play of the Bosch CX Gen 5 hardtail category — newest motor, largest battery and proper Trek frame quality at £3,250 entry. It suits buyers who want full-power Bosch ecosystem at the lowest possible price, who don't need rear suspension, who appreciate Trek's vast dealer network for warranty and service, and who use the bike for trail/XC/touring rather than aggressive descending. Look elsewhere if you want full suspension, modern slack-and-long geometry, or carbon weight savings. Production status: current, two trims, four sizes.

Geometry read

What the numbers mean on the trail

Computed from this bike's geometry, spec and build kit — reach, wheelbase, chainstay, head and seat angles, travel, motor, weight and the fork/tyre/brake spec — and worked out per size, because a fixed chainstay can make an S and an XL feel very different.

Size
Descending
58

A solid all-round descender (66.5° head angle, 120mm) — capable in the rough and steep without being an all-out bruiser.

Playfulness
65

Short 461mm rear and a lighter build — easy to pop, manual and throw around.

Size balance
73

Rear-long with a planted front in L (FC:RC 1.66) — easy to weight the front and quick to turn, though it can feel light at the back at real speed.

Technical climbing
85

Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 and a steep 75° seat angle keep the weight planted over the front — a proper winch. 750W of peak power and 120Nm of torque — among the most powerful e-bike motors made.

Best suited toPlayful trail riding — jumps, pumps and tight, techy singletrack.

Easy to throw around; happiest when you're active on the bike.

Watch out forNo major red flags in the L geometry.

The numbers are well balanced for its category.

How it stacks up vs other Full Power · Cross-Country bikes (from 111 bikes in the database)

Weight23.68 kgabout average weight
Battery800 Wh105 Wh above average
Motor torque120 Nm27 Nm above average
Value for money56/100from £3,400 · most Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 bikes ~£3,550
Computed from geometry + spec, not a paid review. Scores are guidance, not gospel.
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Geometry · hover a row to highlight the measurement on the bike

Bike geometry diagram
SMLXL
Toptube571 mm612 mm640 mm658 mm
Reach410 mm440 mm465 mm490 mm
Stack599 mm641 mm655 mm673 mm
Seattube370 mm400 mm420 mm450 mm
Chainstay442 mm461 mm461 mm461 mm
Headtube Angle65.5°66.5°66.5°66.5°
Seattube Angle (eff)75°75°75°76°
BB Drop45 mm65 mm65 mm65 mm
Wheelbase1151 mm1195 mm1226 mm1259 mm
Headtube133 mm108 mm123 mm143 mm
BB Height315 mm315 mm315 mm315 mm
Front Centre709 mm734 mm765 mm798 mm
FC:RC1.601.591.661.73

Trims · 2

4 Equipped
£3,400
Powerfly+ 8 Gen 5
£4,500
MotorBosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 · 120 Nm · all trims
Battery800 Wh · all trims
Travel F/R120/? mm · all trims
FrameAlpha Platinum Aluminium · all trims
ForkSR Suntour XCR 34, air spring, 2CR damper, hydraulic lockout, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boost 110, 15 mm bolt-on thru axleFox AWL Rail, Rail 2.0 damper, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boost110, 15 mm Kabolt axle, 180 mm direct mount
ShockNone (hardtail)
HeadsetFSA IS-2, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottomFSA IS-2, 1-1/8" / 1.5"
StemBontrager Comp, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7-degree, 50 mm length · all trims
HandlebarBontrager Comp, alloy, 31.8 mm, 40mm rise, 780 mm width · all trims
GripsBontrager XR Endurance Comp, lock-onBontrager XR Endurance Elite
SaddleBontrager Commuter Comp · all trims
SeatpostBontrager alloy, 31.6 mm, 12 mm offsetBontrager Line Dropper, MaxFlow, internal routing, 31.6 mm (travel size-dependent: S 100mm, M/L/XL 170mm)
BrakesTektro HD-M275 hydraulic discShimano 4-piston hydraulic disc, M6100 lever, M6120 calliper
Rear derailleurShimano CUES U6000 GSShimano XT M8100, long cage
CrankFSA Bosch CK-220, 36T ring, 165 mm length
ShiftersShimano U6000, 10-speedShimano SLX M7100, 12-speed
CassetteShimano CUES LG300, LINKGLIDE, 11-48, 10-speedShimano SLX M7100, 10-51T, 12-speed
ChainShimano LG500, 9/10/11-speedShimano SLX M7100, 12-speed
DrivetrainShimano CUES U6000, 10-speedShimano XT/SLX, 12-speed
WheelsBontrager Connection rims on Shimano TC500 alloy hubsBontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready
TyresBontrager LT4 Expert, reflective strip, wire bead, 60 tpiBontrager Gunnison Pro XR, Tubeless Ready, dual compound, aramid bead, 60 tpi
Weight23.68 kg
Price£3,400£4,500

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