Particle.news
Download on the App Store

2025 E‑Bike Guide: Trekking vs. E‑MTB, Prices, Specs and Where to Buy

Refurbished sellers expand choices with tested, warrantied bikes at lower prices.

Overview

  • Trekking e‑bikes target everyday and long‑distance use with mid‑drive motors around 250 W, 400–750 Wh batteries, full commuter equipment and typical prices of about €2,000–€4,500.
  • E‑mountainbikes are built for trails with robust frames, wide knobby tires, high‑torque drives often over 80 Nm, 500–900 Wh batteries and price bands roughly €2,500–€8,000.
  • Refurbished options can cut costs by up to about 60% versus new, with common replacements such as chains, brake discs and pads, contact points and motor software updates, though cosmetic flaws may remain.
  • Buyer checklist highlights include choosing reputable dealers, confirming at least a one‑year warranty and a 14‑day return window, preferring Bosch/Shimano/Yamaha motors and hydraulic disc brakes, and sizing batteries to route demands (≥400 Wh city, ≥500 Wh for longer or hilly rides).
  • Retail channels span Decathlon, Bikes.de, FaFit24 and B.O.C. for new models, plus Rebike, Upway and velio for refurbished bikes, with Rebike offering two years on motor and battery, Upway and velio one year, entry prices from roughly €750–€800 and a new‑bike average near €2,950 in Germany.