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Alternatives to the Cube Stereo Hybrid One22 (2025): A Buyer's Guide

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Alternatives to the Cube Stereo Hybrid One22 (2025): A Buyer's Guide

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Written by: Luca
Parent Category: Bicycles news review test
Category: Cube Bicycles news review test
Published: 02 October 2025
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Alternatives to the Cube Stereo Hybrid One22 (2025): A Buyer's Guide

 

 

Alternatives to the Cube Stereo Hybrid One22 (2025): A Buyer's Guide

The Cube Stereo Hybrid One22 from 2025 is undoubtedly one of the most compelling e-bikes on the market, but the electric mountain bike landscape offers several strong alternatives worth considering. If you're looking for a bike with similar travel, components, and price range, here's a guide to its main competitors.

Comparison Criteria

The alternatives were selected based on the following criteria:

Travel: Similar to the 120 mm of the Cube Stereo Hybrid One22.

Motor and Battery: Powerful and reliable systems (Bosch, Shimano, Brose, etc.) with 625 Wh batteries or larger.

Price Range: Competitive, generally between €4,500 and €6,000.

Intended Use: Full-suspension e-MTB for trail and light all-mountain riding.

Key Alternatives

Haibike AllMtn 4: Haibike is a legacy brand in the e-bike world, and the AllMtn 4 is a direct competitor to the Cube. Its frame geometry is more aggressive, with more travel (160 mm front and 150 mm rear). It features the Yamaha PW-X3 motor, known for its powerful and responsive output. The "mullet" wheel setup (29" front, 27.5" rear) provides a great balance of stability and agility.

Canyon Neuron:ON 7: Canyon is a brand known for its excellent value and direct-to-consumer model. The Neuron:ON 7 fits perfectly into the Cube's segment. It's equipped with the Shimano EP8 motor (or EP6 depending on the build), a system celebrated for its light weight and smooth power delivery. With 130 mm of travel front and rear, it's a great trail bike with high-quality components for its price.

Trek Fuel EXe: The Trek Fuel EXe is in a class of its own but is a strong high-end alternative. Its main selling point is the extremely light and almost invisible TQ HPR50 motor. This system provides quiet and natural assistance, resulting in a lighter overall bike. The 150 mm front and 140 mm rear travel make it highly capable.

Conclusion: How to Choose?

The choice between these e-bikes depends on your priorities. The Haibike AllMtn 4 is ideal for those who prioritize downhill performance, while the Canyon Neuron:ON 7 is a great all-rounder. The Trek Fuel EXe is best for riders who want a natural, muscular bike-like feel.

 

 

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NDR: the photo is indicative and does not refer to the specific bike being tested

 

 

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