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2023 Marin

Alpine Trail E

A 29″ / 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

$4,499
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 150 / 160mm
ForkX-Fusion TRACE
ShockX-Fusion
Wheels29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 10
GroupsetDeore, CUES
MotorShimano 250W 85Nm mid-drive
Battery504Wh
BrakesShimano Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Alpine Trail E
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

28 mph

Alpine Trail E

26 mph

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Spec Level

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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'7"

MD

5'5" – 5'11"

LG

5'9" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'4"

Rider Fit Notes
  • 6'4", size XL, Fits small
Reviews

Summary

The Marin Alpine Trail series is celebrated for its aggressive, gravity-focused ride and well-chosen specs, making it a standout in the enduro e-MTB category. Reviews highlight its excellent downhill stability, impeccable suspension performance, and fun geometry, though some note its weight can be a handful in tight terrain. The bike's versatility and value for money are frequently praised, with particular commendation for its Shimano motor systems and durable components.

Pros
  • Aggressive, gravity-focused ride

  • Excellent downhill stability and suspension performance

  • Well-chosen specs and value for money

  • Versatile geometry suitable for a variety of terrains

  • Durable components and Shimano motor systems

Cons
  • Weight can be challenging in tight terrain

  • Some models have less adjustable suspension

  • EP6 motor controls can feel clunky

Key Quotes
If you’re ploughing headlong into the roughest, wildest, and fastest terrain, you’re going to love the Alpine Trail E2's unshakable, steadfast demeanour.
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The Alpine Trail E should deliver exceptional riding characteristics and leave a massive grin plastered across your face.
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In the hands of more experienced riders, it’s one of the best e-mountain bikes around.
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BIKE Magazine
Tested (again): Marin Alpine Trail XR

Aug 2024

Same bike, different perspective

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BikeRadar
Marin Alpine Trail E2 Bosch review

May 2024 · Alex Evans

Big battery, high-powered, slack geometry eMTB gets long travel suspension design

Highs
  • Powerful and frugal bosch motor

  • Great climbing position

  • Value for money

  • Balanced adjustable geometry morphs bike for specific needs and terrain

  • Sensibly specced

Lows
  • Chunky weight figure limits performance

  • A handful when the terrain tightens or you stray off line

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Pinkbike
Review: The New Marin Alpine Trail is More Adjustable & Capable Than Ever

May 2024 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Alpine Trail moves to a four-bar layout, with twelve geometry configurations to choose from.

Highs
  • Meaningfully adjustable geometry makes it adaptable

  • Very capable on its intended terrain

  • Steep seat tube angle feels great on steep climbs

  • Plenty of seat post insertion depth for long travel droppers

Lows
  • Small cannot mount a water bottle

  • On the heavier side

  • Poor performance of the RockShox Zeb Ultimate (at low pressure) lets the XR AXS model down

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EMTB Forums
2023 Marin Alpine Trail E1 – a different kind of test

Jan 2024 · Knut Nes

We picked up the Marin Alpine Trail E1 towards the end of 2023. But thanks to both covid and snow, we barely got to ride it on bare trails. Consequently, most of the testing was done on snow. And it turned out the Alpine Trail E1 was well suited...

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Singletrack World
Marin Alpine Trail E1 review

Aug 2023 · Ben Haworth

The Marin Alpine Trail E1 has a 160mm travel X-Fusion Trace 36 RC air-sprung fork up front and a RockShox Super Deluxe R coil sprung rear.

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off.road.cc
Marin Alpine Trail E e-MTB review

Aug 2023

Marin’s Alpine Trail E platform has been around for a little while now but its base-level model is the new kid on the block. It brings the performance of its higher-end stable mates to a more accessible price point. The result is a very wisely specced e-MTB that does everything it can to please riders who are after an aggressive, gravity-focussed ride. In the hands of more experienced riders, it’s one of the best e-mountain bikes around but its ride isn’t terribly welcoming to newbies.

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Bikerumor
2023 Marin Alpine Trail E Models Boost Capacity to 630 Wh

Mar 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

2023 brings increased battery capacity to all three models of the Marin Alpine Trail E, including new $4,499 USD Base Model

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Electric Bike Review
Marin Alpine Trail E2 Review

Dec 2022

Price: $6299.00 | Model Year: 2022 | An all mountain enduro electric bike with long travel Fox 160mm front and 150mm rear suspension. Setup as a mullet with 29

Observations
  • An all mountain enduro electric bike with long travel Fox 160mm front and 150mm rear suspension. Setup as a mullet with 29" front wheel and 27.5" rear wheel. Available in four frame sizes to offer improved fit.

  • Shimano Deore XT 12-speed drivetrain with wide 10-51 tooth cassette. Shimano SLX hydraulic disc brakes with large 203mm rotors, quad piston front caliper, tool free adjustable reach levers for easy adjustment on the trail.

  • Purpose built frame with downtube integrated battery pack. Shimano EP8 high torque motor is compact and lightweight, but still responsive and powerful. It offers 120+ RPM pedal support and up to 85 newton meters of torque.

  • Battery pack requires a 4mm hex wrench for removal vs. a security key. Charge port interface is low on the frame and difficult to plug in. Power button and display navigation button are separate from control pad. The bike is only available in one color.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Series 4 Alloy Frame, 150mm MultiTrac Suspension, Integrated Battery/Charging Port, 148mm Rear Thru-Axle, Built-in Rear Speed Sensor

ColorGloss Blue / Black

Fork

X-Fusion Trace 36 RC, 160mm Travel, 29", 110x15mm Bolt-On Axle, 44mm Offset

Travel160mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

X-Fusion 02 PRO RXC, Compression and Rebound Adjustment, Custom Tune, 205x65 Trunnion Upper Mount, 25xM8 Lower Mount

Travel150mm

Headset

FSA No 57E, Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8" x 1 1/2”

Stem

Marin 3D Forged Alloy, 35mm

Handlebar

Marin Mini-Riser, 6061 Double Butted Aluminum, 780mm Width, 28mm Rise, 5º Up, 9º Back

Saddle

Marin eMTB Saddle

Seatpost

TranzX, YSP18JL, 1x Remote, Size S 150mm Travel, All Other Sizes 170mm Travel, 30.9mm

TypeDropper

Pedals

Marin MTB Plastic

Grips

Marin Grizzly Lock On

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano CUES 10-Speed

Crank

Shimano EM600, 160mm Length, 38t Chainring

Shifters

Shimano Deore, 10-Speed, I-Spec EV

Cassette

Shimano Deore 10-speed 11-46T

Chain

KMC X-10E, Silver

Brakes

Shimano MT420, 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc, Metallic Pads, 203mm Rotor

TypeShimano Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano MT4100 Hydraulic

Wheels
Rims

Front: Marin Aluminum Double Wall, 29" Diameter, 32mm Inner Rim Width, Pinned Joint, Disc Specific, Tubeless Compatible; Rear: Marin Aluminum Double Wall, 27.5" Diameter, 38mm Inner Rim Width, Pinned Joint, Disc Specific, Tubeless Compatible

Front Hub

Forged Aluminum, 110x15mm, Disc, 32H

Rear Hub

Forged Aluminum, 148x12mm, Disc, 32H

Tires

Front: Vee Tire Co. Attack HPL, 29x2.5", Top 40 Tubeless Compatible Rear: Vee Tire Co. Crown Gem, 27.5x2.8”, TACKEE Compound, Tubeless Compatible

Electric Components
Motor

Shimano Steps EP6 Drive Unit, 250W, 85Nm

Battery

BT-EN805L, Internal 504Wh

Display

SC-E600 Display

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