Tyson
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Review of the 2023 Trek Domane+
https://cyclingtips.com/2022/10/2023-trek-domane-plus-e-road-bike-review/
Trek never released a 2022 lineup of the Domane+. The 2023 switched to a German brand "TQ" for their motor (dropping Fazua and Bosch)
The TQ motor is 50 Nm where the Bosch was 85 Nm, but the overall bike is almost 10 pounds lighter in some configurations than the 2020/2021 Bosch offering. The nice thing about the Bosch was that it is a very common platform so support and parts are widely available and I expect good future support, where this is the first time I am learning about "TQ". This TQ motor is nice and small so for a mid-drive bike it makes for a nice overall integration and 50 Nm should be sufficient for what riders in this category are looking for.
The link is a very thorough review. There are others, but this seemed the most informative.
https://cyclingtips.com/2022/10/2023-trek-domane-plus-e-road-bike-review/
Trek never released a 2022 lineup of the Domane+. The 2023 switched to a German brand "TQ" for their motor (dropping Fazua and Bosch)
The TQ motor is 50 Nm where the Bosch was 85 Nm, but the overall bike is almost 10 pounds lighter in some configurations than the 2020/2021 Bosch offering. The nice thing about the Bosch was that it is a very common platform so support and parts are widely available and I expect good future support, where this is the first time I am learning about "TQ". This TQ motor is nice and small so for a mid-drive bike it makes for a nice overall integration and 50 Nm should be sufficient for what riders in this category are looking for.
The link is a very thorough review. There are others, but this seemed the most informative.