The ride does not change. The distance does.
An eBike is a bicycle that happens to have a motor. The best ones are indistinguishable from their non-assisted counterparts at the moment you start pedaling — the assist comes in proportion to your effort, and the bike handles like a bike. If the riding experience suffers in any measurable way, that is a failed eBike regardless of the specification sheet.
We select from the category where frame engineering and motor calibration have converged: machines that weigh what a serious cyclist expects, maintain the geometry that makes the bike worth riding, and deliver a range that transforms what is possible on a weekend ride. Anything where the motor compromises the bicycle has been excluded.