Trek Loft Go! Review: A Simple City E-Bike With a Quiet Boost

Written by: Chris Van Leuven | June 9, 2026 Time to read: 5 min

Discover the Trek Loft Go! and its ride feel, range, city use, specs, including what to check when shopping certified pre-owned on Upway.

More about the Author: Chris Van Leuven

Chris is a writer, climber, and founder of Yosemite E-Biking in Mariposa, CA. When he’s not tackling Sierra Foothills trails or scaling rock walls, he’s crafting adventure stories with his boxer, Fenster. His work has appeared in Outside, Men’s Journal, Gripped, and Best American Sports Writing.

a white Electra Loft Go! 7D EQ electric city bike
Some e-Bikes ask you to consider all sorts of things, like app settings and range charts, impressive torque, and max power output, before you even get started. The Trek Loft Go! doesn’t do that. This is a city e-Bike with a normal-bike feel, a clean look, simple controls, and enough electric assist to make everyday rides easier. It’s not trying to be a cargo bike, a speed commuter, or a high-powered hill climber or e-MTB. It’s a classic town bike with a quiet boost.

The Loft Go! comes from Electra, Trek’s city and cruiser-focused brand, and it has more of an Electra personality than a typical Trek commuter feel: relaxed, upright, simple, and a little more style-forward. It’s built for a ride to work, a stop for groceries, a cruise through the neighborhood, or the slightly longer way home because riding e-Bikes is a blast!

I’m going to keep this blog simple, because that’s the whole point of the bike: how it rides, where it makes sense, where it doesn’t, and what I’d check before buying a certified pre-owned on Upway.

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What is the Trek Loft Go!?

The Trek Loft Go! is a simple city e-Bike built around an upright position, clean styling, and easy pedal assist. It’s made for everyday pavement rides: commuting, errands, bike lanes, neighborhood loops, and short trips where you want a little help without turning the ride into a tech project.


A popular version is the Trek Loft Go! 7D EQ. Trek lists that model as a Class 1 e-Bike with pedal-assist up to 20 mph, a 250W rear hub motor, 40Nm of torque, a 250Wh battery, and up to 40 miles of range. The Loft Go! 7D EQ weighs 46.3 lb and has a combined weight limit of 300 lb for bike, rider, and cargo.


Those numbers put the Loft Go! in a sweet spot. This isn’t the e-Bike I’d choose for hauling kids, hammering up steep hills, or riding lots of rough miles at full assist. It’s a lighter city e-Bike for the rider who wants help, but not a huge bike.

FeatureTrek Loft Go! 7D EQ
E-Bike classClass 1
Motor250W rear hub motor
Torque40Nm
Battery250Wh
RangeUp to 40 miles
Top assist20 mph
Weight46.3 lb
Drivetrain7-speed
Tires700 x 40 mm
Total weight limit300 lb

The EQ setup helps too. This version comes ready for regular city life with fenders, lights, and a kickstand, which is great if you’re riding home at dusk or you’re stopping at the store on the way back.


The Loft Go! also comes in step-thru and step-over versions. The step-thru frame is easier to get on and off, while the step-over frame has a more traditional diamond-frame look. Either way, the idea is the same: a simple city e-Bike that’s easy to live with and ride for years.

What does the Trek Loft Go! feel like to ride?

The riding position is upright. The 700 x 40 mm tires are city-friendly, and the controls are simple. And the rear hub motor gives enough support to take the bite out of a commute or grocery run without making the bike feel overbuilt.


The 40Nm motor isn’t huge, and that’s fine if you use the bike for the right job. Around town, on bike lanes, on flat-to-rolling streets, and for shorter commutes, it’s more than enough. On steep hills, with heavier cargo, or for riders who want a stronger push, I’d look at something with a bigger motor and battery.


Plus, the simple LED controller suits the bike’s personality, since you can clearly see the assist level and battery charge. That goes with the bike itself: keep the electric part easy, and let the rider enjoy the ride. That’s the part I like. You still shift. You still pedal. You still feel like you’re riding a bike. The motor just makes it easier and more fun.

Who should buy the Trek Loft Go!?

I’d recommend the Trek Loft Go! to someone who wants a great, simple city e-Bike for real-life short rides. That’s because not every e-Bike needs to replace a car (there are e-Bikes for that). Some just need to make the day better in all the right ways: a lovely ride to work, a quick stop at the corner market, a gentle cruise to a friend’s house, and take the long way home because you love the scenery. The Loft Go! fits that kind of riding perfectly.


This is a great choice if you want:


  • A lighter city e-Bike
  • Upright riding position
  • Simple rear hub motor
  • 7-speed drivetrain
  • Fenders, lights, and kickstand included
  • A classic-looking bike instead of a tech-heavy e-Bike
  • Step-thru or step-over frame options
  • A casual commuter for bike lanes, errands, and fun neighborhood rides


The Loft Go! is for the rider who wants the e-Bike part to stay in the background. Get on, pick an assist level, shift through the 7-speed drivetrain, and go, go, go!

Shop for a Trek Loft Go! on Upway

The Trek Loft Go! is a great choice for certified pre-owned shopping on Upway because it's simple in all the right ways. I’d care less about chasing huge specs and more about the bike’s condition, frame style, battery condition, and whether the setup fits you and the way you ride.


Upway is perfect here because certified pre-owned pricing makes a city e-Bike more accessible, since on Upway e-Bikes are up to 60% off! For a Loft Go!, I’d look for the best bike in your size and frame style, then check the basics carefully.


Before buying, look closely at the battery condition and check the mileage. Frame style matters, too, so I’d make sure the step-thru or step-over setup fits how you ride. Finally, I’d check rack or basket compatibility and look over the frame and accessories for wear, especially if the bike has been used as a daily commuter.


For the Loft Go!, I’d rather have the right-sized bike (for me) that’s gone through Upway’s 50-point inspection—plus includes a 1-year warranty and a 14-day return period—than buy somewhere else that needs a bunch of small fixes. A great Loft Go! should feel easy from day one.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Trek Loft Go! perfect for beginners?

Yes. That’s one of its best uses. The Loft Go! has simple controls, an upright position, a rear hub motor, a 7-speed drivetrain, fenders, lights, and a regular city-bike feel. It’s not overcomplicated, and that’s the appeal.

How fast does the Trek Loft Go! go?

The Trek Loft Go! 7D EQ is a Class 1 e-Bike with pedal-assist up to 20 mph. That makes it a great fit for city riding, bike lanes, errands, and casual commuting.

How far can the Trek Loft Go! go on a charge?

Trek lists the Loft Go! 7D EQ at up to 40 miles of range. In real life, range depends on rider weight, cargo, terrain, assist level, and how often you stop and start. For this kind of city e-Bike, I’d treat range as a real-world variable.


Key Takeaways


  1. The Trek Loft Go! is a simple city e-Bike with a 250W rear hub motor, 250Wh battery, and assist up to 20 mph.
  2. It’s best for casual commuting, errands, bike lanes, neighborhood rides, and riders who want an approachable first e-Bike.
  3. When shopping certified pre-owned on Upway, remember their bikes come with a 50-point inspection, 1-year warranty, and 14-day return period. And they’re up to 60% off!




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