Trek's New Fuel+ Has All the Options Plus a Motor
Briefly

Trek released the Fuel+, an eMTB counterpart to the redesigned Fuel. This new model features the TQ-HPR60 drive system and retains much of the aesthetics of its predecessor, the Fuel EXe. The Fuel+ integrates a redesigned frame, accommodating three configurations—EX, MX, and LX—each tailored for different riding styles with specific travel and wheel setup. The EX serves as a standard bike with 145 mm of travel, the MX is designed for mixed wheels, and the LX is built for enduro performance. Customization is further enhanced through interchangeable components.
The Fuel+ builds on the successful Fuel EXe and features the new TQ-HPR60 drive system, enhancing its appeal to a broader range of riders.
The new fuel+ frame supports three distinct configurations—EX for standard riding, MX for mixed wheel versatility, and LX for enduro performance.
Each configuration is designed for different riding styles, with the EX offering 145 mm of travel, the MX presenting mixed wheel dynamics, and the LX providing 160 mm for aggressive terrain.
Riders can adjust setups using flip chips and can purchase rocker links and shock mounts, enhancing customization possibilities.
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