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All New Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike Combines New Motor with Low-Impact Aluminum Frame

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike hero(Photos / Trek Bicycles)
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Trek Bicycles recently announced the launch of the all-new Domane+ ALR. This new lightweight aluminum offering rounds out Trek’s eRoad bike platform. Plus, the new Domane+ ALR brings a lower price point than its carbon sibling.

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike first pic
(Photos / Trek Bicycles)

The new Domane+ ALR combines TQ’s new HPR60 mid-drive motor with the Domane’s reputation for versatility and comfort. Not to mention, each model is made with Trek’s lower-impact aluminum frame.

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike motor

The new TQ HPR60 motor is said to be lighter, quieter, and smaller than the previous iteration. All of this, while still offering a natural feeling with assist up to 28mph. It has a claimed range of 60 miles and offers 60Nm of torque.

Low Impact Aluminum

The new Domane+ uses what Trek is calling a “low-impact aluminum frame”. The frame is lightweight, durable, and economical, bringing the Domane+ ALR to more users. Trek says that “Starting in October, every aluminum bike from Trek, Electra, and Diamant will be made with aluminum that’s either recycled, sourced from facilities powered by renewable energy, or both“.

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike corner

With tire clearance up to 40mm, the Domane+ ALR will be right at home on pristine paved roads, b-roads, or light gravel. This makes it a true all-road eBike. It maintains the same “endurance geometry” as the analog Domane. So, it provides the same all-day comfort for big days in the saddle.

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike sunset

There are all kinds of mounts for fenders, racks, and accessory cages. This makes it ready for whatever you might want to attach to it. Seems like a really good choice for those commuters out there.

Trek Domane+ ALR eRoad Bike road

The discreet controls on the Domane+ ALR offer riders the ability to choose from three different assist modes. All without taking their hands off the hoods.

Trek Domane+ ALR Retail and Geometry

Retail: $5,199

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The Domane+ ALR is now available globally at select Trek Dealers and online at the link below.

TrekBikes.com

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Gary P
Gary P
1 month ago

Empirically, and probably subjectively, its a much better bike than the previous Domane+ ALR. But the starting price of $5000 is nearly 40% higher than it was less than a year ago. $5k is a LOT to pay for an aluminum frame bike with Apex mechanical shifting and alloy-rimmed wheels, even if it has a state-of-the-art electric motor.

Last edited 1 month ago by Gary P
Dude
Dude
1 month ago
Reply to  Gary P

It’s almost like a new import tax has caused prices to go up

Grillis
Grillis
1 month ago
Reply to  Gary P

It’s $4500 for the Apex mechanical, and $5200 for the Apex AXS (according to the website).

Ed Smith
Ed Smith
30 days ago

My personal experience with a low impact product was a times 2 catastrophic equipment failure. My right crank broke while riding in 2024 and one year later the left one broke.
The vendor wanted the crank back for analysis. I do not know what was the cause of the breaks.

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