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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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$8,499| Weight | 2.4 lbs (frame) |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 155 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Rhythm Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox Float X Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
| Groupset | Eagle AXS, S1000 Eagle Transmission |
| Motor | TQ 60Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | TQ 360Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Bronze Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Scott Voltage is a standout in the enduro category, praised for its lightweight design, smooth TQ HPR50 motor, and supple suspension. It excels on technical trails with its enduro-inspired geometry and Fox Float X Nude shock, though some note its travel limits on steeper descents. The bike's ability to carry a range extender alongside a water bottle is a frequently mentioned convenience.
Lightweight design
Smooth and silent TQ HPR50 motor
Supple and supportive suspension
Enduro-inspired geometry
Room for a water bottle and range extender
155/160mm travel may be limiting on steeper trails
Higher price point
Some heat build-up in motor/shock area
What you get is an incredibly lightweight eMTB that you can ride like a regular bike, but can boost up the climbs to crank out lap-after-lap on your favorite technical trails…
The bike makes quick progress up the steepest of fire roads.
The age of mild and relatively lightweight, I mean Superlight emtbs, is truly upon us.
It’s an absolute beast on the descents, offering a calm and controlled ride when charging at speed.
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Oct 2025 · Griffin Hales
A featherweight eMTB with stealthy looks and one of the most natural-assist motors we’ve ever tested. The Scott Voltage eRIDE 920 is proof that yesterday’s top tech can still be a killer buy — especially now that clearance pricing is hitting. Built around Scott’s Carbon HMF frame and powered by TQ’s ultra-compact HPR50 motor with
Natural, realistic assist: The TQ HPR50 motor blends with your effort so well you almost forget it’s electric—until you notice how much faster you’re moving.
Whisper-quiet drive: Thanks to its harmonic pin-ring design, the motor runs far more quietly than belt-and-gear systems.
Featherweight build: At just 41.5 lbs (size L), the Voltage is among the lightest eMTBs we’ve tested, making handling and agility a breeze.
Clean, stealthy look: Frame-integrated suspension, hidden cables, and a discreet motor/battery create a sharp, minimal aesthetic.
Supportive suspension: The 150/150 mm setup feels balanced and supportive, while TwinLoc lets you firm or lock it out for climbs or flowy sections.
Efficient battery use: Strong range for a 360 Wh pack, with the option to add a 160 Wh extender for ~44% more capacity.
Well-rounded spec: Tires, brakes, and drivetrain all perform well out of the box—no urgent upgrades needed.
Maintenance access: The hidden shock and internal cables keep things tidy but can make DIY service more involved.
Fixed battery: The non-removable design bucks the trend toward swappable packs, limiting quick changes or easy charging off the bike.
Aug 2025
An easygoing trail lover. Scott’s mountain bike range is polarizing. The bikes cut sleek silhouettes with their hidden shocks, headset cable routing, and general commitment to integration. One could make valid arguments about ease-of-service and proprietary parts, but, from a distance, Scott's bikes look like they’re from the future. Counterintuitively, though, that cutting-edge aesthetic is usually combined with a bike that rides really, well, normally. That’s certainly the case with this Voltage eRIDE. Get past the sleek carbon lines and TwinLoc system and you’ve got a bike that offers a gentle motor assist and is a real pleasure to ride a nice range of trails on. So let's dive into the tech, and more importantly the riding experience of Scott’s Voltage eRIDE 900 (and yes, I’ll just be calling it the Voltage from here on out). Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Details, Travel: 155 mm (rear) 160 mm (front), Wheel Size: 29”, Size Tested: Large, Build Tested: 900, Head Tube Angle: 63.9°, Motor: TQ HPR 50, Battery: 360 Wh, Measured Weight: 42.69 lbs (19.36 kg), MSRP: $9,349.99

Feb 2024 · Cory Benson
All-new 2024 Scott Voltage eRide eMTB takes lightweight TQ-powered ebikes to new heights with all-mountain geometry & capability…

Feb 2024 · Nick Clark
How does Scott’s new Voltage lightweight eMTB shape up?
Clean aesthetic
Supple suspension
Natural feeling motor
Pricey
Some may dislike integration

Feb 2024 · Knut Nes
The age of mild and relatively lightweight, I mean Superlight emtbs, is truly upon us. So many electric trailbikes are being introduced, and most of them are lighter bikes with less battery and power. Scott is now out with their second...

Feb 2024 · Robert Johnston
The new Scott Voltage eRide is a sweet machine for a trail to all mountain eBiker looking for a natural feel assistance as well as descending

Feb 2024 · Danny Milner
With the same motor and a similar profile to the ultralight Lumen, but with more travel and a broader remit, the new 17.9kg Voltage promises to amp up the experience and compete for a spot among the best lightweight e-bikes. Before I take a closer look at this 900 Tuned model, you can find out more about the entire Scott Voltage range in our news story and range overview. Scott Voltage Need to know Scott resurrects the Voltage name for its latest mid-power e-bike 155mm of rear wheel travel along with hidden shock and 29in wheels Compact TQ HPR50 motor takes up very little space but delivers 50Nm of torque and 300W of peak power 360Wh internal battery can be supplemented with 160Wh range extender Hidden shock and concealed cable routing gives an exceptionally smooth silhouette Four models including two women-specific versions, starting with the Voltage eRide 920 at £6,599 17.9kg claimed weight for the eRide 900 SL For its latest model, Scott has delved into the archive and resurrected the Voltage, but this time as a lightweight trail e-bike rather than a freeride monster. Fitted with the inconspicuous TQ HPR50 motor, and sporting a concealed shock and hidden cables, the new Voltage is so cloak-and-dagger it could have been designed by ‘Q branch’. This is not Scott’s first rodeo when it comes to TQ-equipped, hidden-shock, diet e-bikes, having released the Lumen last summer. But while the Lumen is very much an XC bike – something akin to a Spark with Nino Schurter shrunken into the BB and turning the cranks like a superhuman biped hamster – the Voltage is pitched as an aggressive trail bike in the spirit of the current Genius, with the beef to handle being hammered by less sympathetic pilots than our Nino. Quantify that numerically and we’re talking about 155mm of rear wheel travel, a 160mm travel fork, a 63.9º head angle in the slackest setting, and 29in wheels. But do those numbers add up to a successful ride formula? Let’s find out. Frame and geometry Weight is usually one of the bullet points at the start of any Scott product presentation, and the Voltage was no exception. With a headline weight of 17.9kg for the range-topping eRide 900 SL, the new Voltage is competitive against the likes of the Mondraker Neat (17.9kg), and Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo SL (17.65kg), while undercutting the Whyte E-Lyte 150 Works by a healthy 1.8kg. Drop down a rung and you’re looking at 19.2kg on our scales for the 900 Tuned tested here in size large, and around 19kg for the eRide 910 and 920, even though all models use the same carbon frame. The 160Wh range extender – standard on the eRide 900 SL – adds around 950g to that figure. It’s no surprise that Scott has chosen the TQ system, being the lightest and most compact option currently on the market. Just 1.85kg for the motor, and 1.83kg for the battery, it can be packaged into the …Continue reading »
• Double-take integration of motor, battery, and shock
• Quiet, unobtrusive motor
• Adjustable head angle
• TracLoc system lets you have your cake and eat it on the climbs
• Room for a water bottle and a range extender
• Shock is protected from contaminants
• Expensive, even compared to other top-of-the-line competitors
• Lots of heat build-up in the motor/shock area
• More difficult to tinker with shock settings
• Lots of harsh carbon components

Feb 2024 · Marco Toniolo
Scott introduces the Voltage, a light ebike with TQ motorization, a built-in 360Wh battery, 29-inch wheels, 160mm of travel at the front and 155 at the rear. I was able to preview it on the trails in Girona, Spain, and then on those back home, assisted by the unstoppable CrisB. Our followers will notice similarities with the Scott Lumen, and indeed the Voltage has the same motor and battery, as well as the now typical Scott design with the shock hidden in the frame. The character of the bike is radically different: this is an all mountain that loves downhill.
| Frame | Carbon HMF; Integrated Suspension Technology; Virtual 4 Link kinematic, Adjustable head angle; Syncros Cable Integration System; TQ HPR60, UDH Interface, 12x148mm with 55mm Chainline Hanger Standard: UDH Color: Carbon Black |
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| Fork | FOX 36 Rhythm Air Grip, Sweep Adj. 15x110mm QR axle, tapered steerer; 44mm offset, Reb. Adj. Lockout, 160mm travel Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX FLOAT X NUDE EVOL Piggy Back Trunnion, SCOTT custom w. travel, geo adj.; 3 modes: Climb-Ramp Control-Descend; Custom large Air volume, Comp & Reb. Adj. Travel 155-100-Climb, T185X55mm Travel: 155mm |
| Headset | Syncros - Acros Angle adjust & Cable Routing HS System; Stainless, +-0.6° head angle adjustment; ZS56/28.6 – ZS56/40 MTB |
| Stem | Syncros AM 1.5; Syncros Cable Integration System; 4° rise, 7050 Alloy, 31.8mm, 1 1/8" |
| Handlebar | Syncros Hixon 1.5 Alloy 7050, Size S & M 15mm rise, Size L & XL 25mm rise; back sweep 8°, 780mm; Syncros Endurance lock-on grips |
| Saddle | Syncros Tofino 1.5 Regular; Titanium rails |
| Seatpost | Syncros Duncan Dropper Post 1.5s, Travel Adjust, 31.6mm; S size 140mm, M size 180mm, L size 180mm, XL size 210mm Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM S1000 Eagle AXS Transmission 12 Speed; Wireless Electronic Shift System |
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| Crank | Praxis Alloy |
| Shifters | SRAM AXS Rocker Pod Controller |
| Cassette | SRAM Eagle XS 1270 Transmission 10-52 |
| Chain | SRAM CN GX Eagle Transmission |
| Chain Guide | e*thirteen, e*spec Slider |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Bronze Stealth 4-Piston Disc Type: SRAM Maven Bronze Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Syncros X-30S, 32H, 30mm, Sleeve Joint; Tubeless ready |
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| Spokes | Stainless Black 15G, 1.8mm |
| Front Hub | Formula CL-811, 15x110mm |
| Rear Hub | Formula CL-148S, 12x148mm |
| Tires | Front: Maxxis Assegai, 2.5", 60TPI Foldable; Tubeless Ready, EXO+ 3C Maxx Terra, Rear: Maxxis Dissector, 2.5", 60TPI Foldable; Tubeless Ready, EXO+ 3C Maxx Terra |
| Disc Rotors | SRAM HS2 Rotors F&R 200mm |
| Motor | TQ HPR60 Mid Motor drive 60Nm max Torque, EU: 25kmh, US: 20mph |
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| Battery | TQ Internal 360Wh + TQ Range Extender 160Wh |
| Display | TQ HPR; Bluetooth, ANT+, Dedicated Smartphone app |
| Charger | TQ 100-240V-4A |
First added August 16
Last updated May 2
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