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June 2026 · Ron Frazelle
Today, Marin Bikes announces the launch of its new Alpine Trail E, which has received a pretty hardcore "glow-up" and is now better than ever
3 pounds lighter than predecessor
Redesigned Series 4 aluminum frame saves nearly 1 pound
Improved motor integration with better thermal management
37mm increased ground clearance
Adjustable geometry via headset and chainstay flip chips
Bosch Gen 5 Performance Line CX motor with 120Nm torque and 600% support ratio
800Wh battery with optional 600Wh swap
Weather-sealed internal cable routing
SRAM Universal Derailleur Hanger
Boost 148x12mm axle spacing
Built-in frame protection
Dual downtube bosses for water bottle or range extender
Mullet wheels
Multiple spec levels
June 2026
The Marin Alpine Trail E isn't trying to be everything for every body. It's a burly, 160/170 mm E-MTB that prioritizes all-out ...
Apr 2026
The Marin Tam is Marin's first full suspension cross country bike in 15 years, and on the surface, it's just about what you'd expect ...

Apr 2026 · Dario DiGiulio
The Tam features 120mm of travel and aggressive geometry for an XC bike.
Great balance of XC efficiency and trail bike ride quality
Stable geometry, easy to intuit, wide usability range
Nice suspension feel, good platform for pedaling and pumping
Internal cable routing (though unguided)
Generous tire clearance up to 29x2.4"
Long dropper post insertion depths
Up to 200mm rear rotor clearance
Two water bottle mounts per size
Competitively light weight potential (well under 28 lb build possible)
Chainslap protection minimal, especially with Di2 drivetrain
Cable noise inside frame (no foam included, unguided routing)
Twisty and flat cornering not as sharp as traditional XC geo
Handlebar sweep feels odd (personal preference)
Weight as tested on size Large is 29.8 lb (not ultra-light)
Heavier build kits may need upgrades for pure XC racing

Apr 2026 · Travis Reill
Marin named their new XC bike, the TAM, after Marin County's Mt. Tam, which is arguably one of mountain biking's birthplaces
Nov 2025
The Marin Lombard E isn't going to win any beauty contests or awards for technical innovation. Instead, it's a refreshing take on an ...
Q: Which Marin bikes are most popular?
The most popular Marin model families are the Rift Zone, Nicasio+ and SAN QUENTIN.
Q: Does Marin make eBikes?
Yes, Marin manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.