Trek, a Wisconsin-based bicycle maker, has just released two new electric bikes designed to move kids and cargo. The Trek Fetch Plus 2 and Trek Fetch Plus 4 are the company’s deepest dive into the cargo e-bike segment yet.
The Trek Fetch Plus 2 is a longtail cargo bike, while the Trek Fetch Plus 4 is a less common front loader cargo bike. Both models are powered by Bosch’s BES3 smart system with a cargo-specific mid-drive motor rated for 250W of continuous power and 80 Nm of torque. The Fetch Plus 2 is equipped with a 500Wh battery, while the Fetch Plus 4 has a 750Wh battery. Both models are limited to 20 mph (32 km/h) in the US and are rated for a combined operator-and-passenger payload capacity of 200 kg (440 lb).
The Fetch Plus 2 will go on sale in April 2021 with an MSRP of US $5,999, while the Fetch Plus 4 will retail for US $8,999. The Fetch Plus 2 looks similar to other longtail cargo e-bikes, while the Fetch Plus 4 draws from a more European vibe seen in higher end cargo e-bikes.
Trek’s new electric bikes are designed to make it easier for families to move kids and cargo around. With their powerful motors and high payload capacity, these bikes are sure to be popular among those looking for a family-friendly cargo e-bike.
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