Horses for courses Stefan. Where you live and mostly ride is flat as a pancake. So what if occasionally you go to somewhere with hills? You have more than 1 bike. I have a beautiful Salsa Vaya without a motor, so I either have to be super fit to ride on the steep hills here or I put in the car and ride elsewhere. You have to do the same to go find hills. Go try a Mahle hub motor bike, do a report and see how it feels on your local roads. On the flat there should be no difference between the hub motor and the SL, especially with the 25km cut off. The X20 had a firmware update 3 months ago to give 18% more power. Bet it's a blinder on the flat or small hills now. See if you can get a test ride on any of these cool road bikes; 3T, Argon, Bergamot, Bianchi, BMC, Cannondale, Mondraker, Orbea, GT, Lapierre, Lemond, Merida, Pashley, Raleigh, Ribble, Ridley, Rose, Salsa, Scott, Van Rysel, Wilier or one of the many smaller brands out there that use the X20 or X35.