One of the reasons people give for hating ebikes is that it is cheating and you have no idea how much work you are doing and how much the motor is doing. The Specialized fixed that by having a human wattage meter that uploads to Strava. It shows your input wattage and calories burned. This allows you to race a segment and compare it to your previous attempts for effort, *even if* you used different amounts of assist each time. That is huge to me, as I can compare my efforts.
For example, I may use "Turbo Mode" on one run, and "Economy Mode" on another run, and average 150 watts of human input on the Turbo Mode run and 120 watts on the Economy Mode run. I will have the data to see that I worked harder on the Economy Mode one. I just can't overstate how much I love that, and a big reason to get a Specialized over a bike that doesn't do this. Though arguably I could get a power meter crank on another brand of eBike, but it would cost about $650 to add that.
For example, I may use "Turbo Mode" on one run, and "Economy Mode" on another run, and average 150 watts of human input on the Turbo Mode run and 120 watts on the Economy Mode run. I will have the data to see that I worked harder on the Economy Mode one. I just can't overstate how much I love that, and a big reason to get a Specialized over a bike that doesn't do this. Though arguably I could get a power meter crank on another brand of eBike, but it would cost about $650 to add that.