Trek Fuel EXe 9.7 vs Haibike AllMtn 6
Comparison 2026 — E-Mountain Bikes
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Trek Fuel EXe 9.7 edges out the Haibike AllMtn 6 with an overall score of 90/100 against 81/100. It scores particularly well on trail performance (88/100) and suspension & comfort (96/100), making it the better all-round pick in E-Mountain Bikes.
The Haibike AllMtn 6 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €4299.00 versus €6499.00.
Trail performance winner
Haibike AllMtn 6
4% higher than its rival
Value winner
Haibike AllMtn 6
8% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Trek Fuel EXe 9.7 | Haibike AllMtn 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €6499.00 | €4299.00+51% |
| Rating | ★4.7 (78) | ★4.4 (95) |
| Overall | 90/100+11% | 81/100 |
| Drivetrain | ||
| Motor | TQ HPR50 (50 Nm, 1.8 kg)+1567% | Yamaha PW-X3 (85 Nm) |
| Battery | 500 Wh | 720 Wh InTube+44% |
| Top speed | 25 km/h (NL legaal) | — |
| Drivetrain | SRAM GX Eagle 12-speed | Shimano XT 12-speed |
| Range | — | 60-100 km |
| Suspension & wheels | ||
| Front travel | Fox 36 Float, 140 mm | RockShox Lyrik Select+, 160 mm+344% |
| Rear travel | Fox Float DPS, 140 mm | RockShox Super Deluxe Select+, 160 mm+14% |
| Wheel size | 29" | Mullet (29"/27.5") |
| Weight | 19 kg+32% | 25 kg |
Pros and cons
Trek Fuel EXe 9.7
Pros
- TQ HPR50 motor — 1.8 kg, smallest motor in its class
- 19 kg total — lighter than many analog MTBs
- Fox 36 fork + Fox Float DPS shock — premium suspension
- Trek's Knock Block headset protection
Cons
- €6499 — most expensive in this comparison
- TQ 50 Nm less than Bosch CX 85 Nm on steepest climbs
Haibike AllMtn 6
Pros
- 160mm travel for enduro-level capability
- Yamaha PW-X3 motor (85 Nm) — sporty response
- 720Wh battery for long rides
- Mullet wheel setup (29" front / 27.5" rear)
Cons
- Aluminium frame, 25 kg — heavier than carbon rivals
- Yamaha motor less common in NL for service