Overview
- Major German shops and online platforms are cutting at least 40% off both new and refurbished E-MTBs to clear last season’s models, returns and leasing bikes.
- Refurbished E-MTB providers such as Rebike and Upway emphasize professional overhauls, two-year warranties and savings of up to 40% compared to new bikes.
- Discounted options range from entry-level hardtails at around €1,000 from discounters like Netto to full-suspension models priced up to €8,000 from premium brands.
- New consumer guides outline critical differences in frame design, motor torque, tire profiles and accessories to help buyers decide between trail-focused E-Mountainbikes and all-round Trekking E-Bikes.
- Trekking E-Bikes, priced roughly €2,000–€4,500, prioritize comfort features like racks and mudguards, while E-Mountainbikes focus on rugged construction and high-power motors for demanding terrain.