Hello Steve,
Got a 2019 Verve+ about 3 months ago for general recreation. It fits my needs wonderfully. Paid 2K and added a rear rack and bag, plus two side mirrors. I test rode 4 different bikes, and the Verve has the smallest motor. I was worried about the lack of power, but it has not been an issue for me, even on some good extended inclines. I am not in great shape but have never struggled or felt I needed more boost.
If I stay mainly on flat paved trails, I average about 60 miles on a charge, mostly staying in ECO. On a fairly steep climb (400 feet in about 1.5 miles), I was able to maintain 7-10 mph and was one level below Turbo for the most part.
The positives for me are the weight at just under 50lbs with rack, the intuitive feel of the bike, I did not like the feeling of being pushed or pulled with hub drives. Changing gears and levels of PAS feels natural and makes me feel like a stronger cyclist. I like the simplicity of the Purion display. I got the bracket to mount my cell phone and didn’t want to use an APP to track my riding info which would drain my cell battery. The front integrated headlight is nice, bright and can’t accidentally hit it. I keep the tires at 60psi, they cushion well and at times on flats and of course downhill, I power the PAS totally off. Heavier bikes I test ride I could not do that without struggling.
The only negatives in my opinion is the tail light is too small, and yes the ride can be a bit jarring if the surface is bumpy, but the grips with the palm support greatly help. I would not recommend for extended rough surfaces or dirt trails unless very hard packed and smooth.
Lastly, my local Trek dealer has been very helpful and responsive to my newbie questions, and they offer several workshops for learning how to maintain your bike. Also really liked the Giant Lafree with belt drive, but I couldn’t get a good deal and was about $500.00 more. The display was also not a digital readout. Good luck on whatever you decide on!!