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Herstellerpreis
10.999 AU$(6.742 €)| Gewicht | 23,4 kg |
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| Rahmen | Aluminium |
| Aufhängung | Voll, 150 / 160mm |
| Gabel | RockShox ZEB Select+ |
| Stoßdämpfer | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate |
| Räder | 29″ Aluminium |
| Antriebsstrang | 1 × 12 |
| Gruppenset | X1, GX Eagle |
| Motor | Bosch 250W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Batterie | Bosch 250Wh |
| Bremsen | SRAM Code R Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Sattelstütze | Tropfer |
Zusammenfassung
The Trek Rail is a highly capable enduro e-MTB, praised for its powerful Bosch motor, excellent suspension performance, and versatile geometry. It excels on descents with stability and composure, while also being an efficient climber. The bike's technology, including the Bosch Smart System and Air Wiz features, adds to its appeal, though some reviews note issues with electronic accessories and battery rattling.
Powerful Bosch motor with smooth power delivery
Excellent suspension performance with Thru Shaft rear shocks
Versatile geometry suitable for a range of riding styles
Bosch Smart System with automatic ride tracking and updates
High-capacity battery options for extended rides
Electronic accessories can be buggy or gimmicky
Battery rattling reported in some models
Locked-down Bosch Smart System limits third-party integrations
High price point for top-tier models
The Rail is a wildly capable e-MTB that rips just as hard as its non-electric brethren, then powers you back up the mountain, no lift ticket necessary.
Despite the extra reach and full-day ride battery capacity, the handling still feels lively and responsive on top of a rock-solid, surefooted baseline.
The Rail was a love/hate experience for me.Bicycling
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Juni 2023 · Alex Evans
Trek’s Rail is claimed to be enduro-descent ready and uses Bosch’s powerful Performance Line CX motor
Great geometry provides stability
Cornering control excellent
Suspension is supple and forgiving with plenty of support
Bosch motor
Tyre compound struggles on anything other than perfectly dry terrain
Harsh feeling ride saps confidence

Juni 2023 · Danny Milner
The last time we rode the Trek Rail we awarded it our 2021 E-Bike of the Year crown in the shop bought category. Since then we haven’t had another chance to ride one, mainly because they’ve been flying off the shop floor. Meanwhile, Trek hasn’t rested on its laurels – the front triangle has been lengthened and the extra space used to stuff in Bosch’s biggest 750Wh battery on all but the smallest frame size. So how does it perform and is it one of the best electric mountain bikes on offer? Need to know: Mino link on the seatstay/rocker interface gives high and low geometry settings – useful if you want to run a 27.5in rear wheel Knock Block steering limiter uses interlocking stem and headset spacers, while steerer tube gets oversize 1.8in taper Top tube System controller and wireless remote are available to buy aftermarket, but they should come as standard M, L, and XL frames get 750Wh battery, while S gets a 625Wh This updated Rail is called the Gen 4, but you can still buy the old Gen 3 model. It gets the smaller 625Wh battery, non-Smart System-compatible electronics and a shorter reach. Although buying the Gen 4 seems like a no-brainer, the new large frame is a really big bike, with a 490mm reach and a yawning 35mm gap to the medium. So some riders may achieve a better fit on the old Gen 3. It’s disappointing that Trek hasn’t fitted the latest Bosch System Controller (as found on the Mondraker) to the top tube. Instead you get a measly blanking plate. To enjoy the improved integration and reduced clutter you’ll have to fork out an extra £1,600 for the next model up, which seems pretty stingy. Suspension Trek claims the Rail delivers 150mm travel, but we only measured 140mm (3mm less than the last Rail we tested). However, we didn’t notice this shortcoming on the trail, mostly because the long wheelbase of the Rail gives it excellent stability at high speeds on rough ground. Where we found it wanting was in terms of grip and sensitivity. It struggled to trace smaller bumps, so not only did it lack some comfort on long rides, but it needed more effort to hold a line on off-cambers, through slow turns, and in the wet. Having said that, there’s plenty of support, so as long as we had the energy, we could ride the Rail like a runaway train. Our bike came with a RockShox Zeb in place of the advertised Domain RC. With 38mm stanchions it perfectly matches the hench proportions of the Rail frame, but it wasn’t the smoothest or most supple fork on test. In that respect there was a symbiosis between the Trek’s front and rear suspension, even if it wasn’t quite the fairytale relationship we’d hoped for. Components Trek proffers two brake specs on the Rail 9.7 – Shimano Deore or SRAM Code R, both in four-piston guise. Given the choice, we’d take the Shimano …Continue reading »
Loves to go fast
Suspension lacks finesse

Feb. 2023 · Sam Anderson
Bosch has spent years touting its motor/battery/display array. Now, Trek’s ultra-high-end Rail eMTB gets the signature tech.
Juni 2022 · Max Fuchs
Potent, spaßig, ausdauernd: Das Trek Rail vereint Touren- mit Enduro-Genen und trifft damit den Allround-Gedanken in unserem EMTB-Test auf den Punkt.

Mai 2022
Trek’s updated 2022 Rail 9.9 represents a significant departure from the outgoing model. Visit The Loam Wolf to read our review of the tech-focused updates.
Bosch Smart System power and control
Loves to go fast
Category blending capability
Technical climbing prowess
Lengthy reach numbers are polarizing, sizing jumps
Firm suspension feel at slower speeds
Limited playfulness in tighter trails

Apr. 2022 · BHowell
An excellent e-bike with a lot of electronics.
Well rounded ride
Suspension quality
Powerful Bosch motor
Seat angle could be steeper
Vulnerable Bosch controller and Kiox
März 2022 · Guy Kesteven
Trek’s Rail 9.9 eMTB is loaded with carbon fiber and wireless tech. Guy Kesteven explores what the pricey Bosch powered flagship is like to ride on a wet and rocky Lake District demo loop
Lightweight yet super precise full carbon frame
Extended enduro geometry
Superbly controlled suspension performance
Latest big battery Bosch Smart System
Full SRAM AXS and Wiz comms componentry
Mega money
AirWiz feels gimmicky

März 2022 · Rudolf Fischer
Im neuen Trek Rail 9.9 XX1 AXS trifft der Bosch Smart System-Motor mit 750-Wh-Akku auf ein RockShox-Fahrwerk mit AirWiz-Sensoren. Machen die Hightech-Komponenten das neue Rail nicht nur smarter, sondern auch zum besseren Allrounder? Wir haben es gegen 12 der heißesten E-Mountainbikes auf dem Markt in unserem großen Vergleichstest antreten lassen und verraten euch, ob sich der intellektuelle Kraftprotz durchsetzen konnte.
Hohe Fahrwerksreserven
Performance im technischen Uphill
Akku schlägt an den Rahmen
Ausstattung wird dem Bike nicht gerecht
| Rahmen | Alpha Platinum Aluminium, Removable Integrated Battery (RIB), tapered head tube, Control Freak internal routing, magnesium rocker link, Motor Armour, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 12 mm thru axle, 150 mm travel Reifenfreiheit: 2.6" Farbe: Black Olive / Trek Black |
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| Gabel | RockShox ZEB Select+, DebonAir spring, Charger 2.1 RC damper, eMTB optimised crown, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boost110, 15 mm Maxle Stealth, 160 mm travel Federweg: 160mm Federtyp: Luft |
| Stoßdämpfer | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RT3, DebonAir spring, Thru Shaft 3-position damper, 230 mm x 57.5 mm Federweg: 150mm |
| Vorbau | Bontrager Elite, 35 mm, 0-degree, 45 mm length |
| Lenker | Bontrager Line, alloy, 35 mm, 27.5 mm rise, 780 mm width |
| Sattel | Bontrager Arvada, hollow chromoly rails, 138 mm width |
| Sattelstütze | Size: S, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 100 mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 31.6 mm, 340 mm length; Size: M, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 150 mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 31.6 mm, 440 mm length; Size: L, XL, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170 mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 31.6 mm, 480 mm length Typ: Tropfer |
| Pedale | VP-536 nylon platform |
| Griffe | Bontrager XR Trail Elite, nylon lock-on |
| Schaltwerk | SRAM GX Eagle |
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| Kurbel | SRAM X1 1000, 34T, 165 mm length |
| Schalthebel | SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed |
| Kassette | SRAM Eagle XG-1275, 10-52, 12-speed |
| Kette | SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed |
| Bremsen | SRAM Code R 4-piston hydraulic disc Typ: SRAM Code R Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Felgen | Front: Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15 mm thru axle, Rear: Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless-Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-bolt, Boost148, 12 mm thru axle |
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| Reifen | Size: S, M, L, XL, Bontrager SE5 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Core Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.50"; Size: S, M, L, XL, Bontrager SE5 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Core Strength sidewall, aramid bead, 60 tpi, 29x2.60" |
| Scheibenrotoren | Size: S, M, L, XL, SRAM CenterLine, 6-bolt, round-edge, 180mm; Size: S, M, L, XL, SRAM CenterLine, 6-bolt, round edge, 200 mm |
| Motor | Bosch Performance CX, magnesium motor body, 250 watt, 85 Nm, 25 km/h (15.5 mph) max assist, 32 km/h for New Zealand |
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| Batterie | Bosch Performance CX, magnesium motor body, 250 watt, 85 Nm, 25 km/h (15.5 mph) max assist, 32 km/h for New Zealand |
| Anzeige | Bosch Kiox with Anti-theft solution |
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