I have no preference to any manufacturer and, as per Wernher's previous post, would prefer my bike to have the Shimano motor. The Merida's are nice bikes but, as per the OP's original post on this thread, he's asking about bikes for bigger riders. Bigger means both weight and/or height. To that end, the Merida's geometry is too cramped for taller riders and the all up weight limit is only 140kgs, leaving only 118kg's for the rider, fully kitted. The YT comes in at 10kg's more capacity, but is still tight in the cockpit space for us taller riders. If they lengthened the Decoy so it matched the Heckler in XXL, i'd be testing one as, although direct to consumer, the risk of returning is mitigated somewhat by their use of the Shimano motor.
The Heckler's a really nice bike, but at least two grand too expensive compared to its similarly specced competition and doesn't have an option for 29er's.
The 2020 Level R is well specced for the money, runs 29er's, but has the unproven Gen 4 Bosch.
The lowest price i've seen the Remote 160 for sale in the UK, is £4250, which is cracking value. It comes with 27.5 wheels, but can run 29, has superboost rear spacing for extra strength/rigidity and runs the Shimano motor. Unfortunately, at present, it still runs a spoke magnet. I would hope that the 2021 bike's will have a disc integrated magnet, will have the option of a 29er model and, even better, may well come with the rumoured new Shimano motor and battery. It has a rider weight limit of 136kg, fully kitted and roomy geometry for taller riders. I've not been able to ride one in XL as yet but, on paper, it's at the top of my list.
I've been told both the Mondraker and Kona will be available in XL some time in April, so i'll wait till then and monitor any new releases from the other manufacturers as well.