Both bikes have the same initial motor torque (95 Nm). The FX 2.8 may even be a little faster off the line, as it has less weight to move. It also should be able to wheelie better. Uphill is likely to be somewhat easier for the 5.7 kWh bike, especially at speed.
Zero lists the peak power for both motors at 3700 RPM. At this RPM, the 2.8 outputs 20 kW and 52 Nm, the 5.7 outputs 33 kW and 85 Nm. The larger battery is able to supply more power at the top end (20 kW from 2.5 kWh = 8C discharge, 33 kW from 5.0 kWh = 6.6C discharge).
The 5.7 bike's peak power is limited by the motor or the controller - assuming a 33 kW peak, the motor could produce full torque (95 Nm) up to 3300 RPM (33 kW). The 2.8 bike is limited by the battery peak output above a certain RPM - assuming a 20 kW peak, the motor could produce full torque (95 Nm) up to 2000 RPM (20 kW), at which point it starts to fall off.