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2022 Vitus

E-Sommet VRX

A 29″ / 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

$6,099
Weight54.7 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 167 / 170mm
ForkRockShox ZEB Ultimate
ShockRockShox Super Deluxe Select+
Wheels29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXT
MotorShimano hub-drive
BatteryShimano 630Wh
BrakesShimano XT Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
E-Sommet VRX
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

28 mph

E-Sommet VRX

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'7"

MD

5'5" – 5'11"

LG

5'9" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'8"

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Summary

The Vitus e sommet is a highly capable enduro e-bike that excels in technical terrain, offering a balanced mix of performance, comfort, and value. Its suspension is praised for being supple and adaptable, catering to a wide range of riders, while the geometry and build kit are well-sorted for confident descending. Despite some minor drawbacks like battery access and weight, it stands out as a top choice for riders seeking a fun, fast, and reliable electric mountain bike.

Pros
  • High-end components for a reasonable price

  • Impressive suspension performance

  • Well-sorted geometry

  • Confidence-inspiring descending capabilities

  • Great value for money

Cons
  • Fiddly battery cover removal

  • Heavy and plush suspension may be too 'enduro' for some

  • Motor tends to rattle when plowing downhill

Key Quotes
Vitus has nailed the price-versus-performance balance with the E-Sommet VRX.
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The Vitus is clearly built for bombing, so it’s a good thing that it has powerful Shimano XT 4-piston brakes.
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The E-Sommet is planted, confident, and absurdly capable.
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MBR
Vitus E-Sommet VRX e-bike review - MBR

Apr 2023 · Alan Muldoon

When we first tested the Shimano EP8 equipped Vitus E-Sommet VRX back in 2021, we were impressed by the build kit and competitive pricing. But the bike was harder to manoeuvre than some, in part due to its weight, but also the sizing. With a 474mm reach on the large and weighing 24.7kg (54.45lb), and boasting almost 170mm of travel, the E-Sommet was a big bike in every sense of the word. Best budget electric mountain bikes: go electric, without breaking the bank Need to know: The bridgeless seat stay design has clearance for up to 2.8in tyres Oversized 1.8in tapered steerer on the 170mm Zeb fork adds peace of mind on a 24.87kg (54.83lb) bike Shimano’s SC-E8000 colour display lets you swap between profiles without opening the e-tube app Three small bolts hold the battery cover in place, so it’s fiddly to remove. As such, we suggest downsizing, where the 5mm shorter head tube would also make it easier to get the handlebar height low enough to weight the front end, which was something we struggled with on the size L before flipping the stem upside down. So this time we’ve taken our own advice and downsized to a medium, and what a difference it’s made. Not only is the E-Sommet easier to chuck around, we were able to run a couple of spacers under the stem, which stops the cables entering the head tube at such an acute angle. Even with that though, the lever action of the Brand-X Ascend dropper post was still laboured, so replacing the cable or even the remote would be our first upgrade. Now, if you’ve been following along, you’ll realise that a 5mm lower headtube isn’t going to make a massive difference in the height of the front end. And you’re dead right. It’s actually the 12mm rise handlebar, as opposed to 25mm on the L, that makes the biggest difference on the medium and allows fine tuning the handlebar height. Follow the recommendations on the Vitus website, and the size medium E-Sommet is designed for riders between 5ft 6in and 5ft 10in tall, which we’re an inch north of. Compare the Vitus to the size L Decoy that’s also in this test though, and the sizing and geometry are nigh on identical. It’s just a recommendation after all. So what has changed on the top of the range E-Sommet VRX since we last tested it? Well the colour is different. And somewhat remarkably, given the current inflationary climate, the price hasn’t increased, not even by a penny. Vitus must have made some concessions to the specification to do that then? Well, the only one we can see is the DT Swiss H 1700 wheels have been replaced by Nukeproof Horizon V2’s, which actually offer considerably faster 102 point freehub engagement, so we’d argue they are an upgrade. So apart from swapping the WTB Volt saddle for the Nukeproof one, every other aspect of the specification remains unchanged. And that goes for …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Balanced suspension response

Lows
  • Smaller 630Wh battery

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BikeRadar
Vitus E-Sommet VRX review

Nov 2022 · Alex Evans

Intuitive, fun and capable to ride, the E-Sommet impresses on almost every level

Highs
  • Impressive suspension

  • Sorted geometry

  • Great spec

  • Intuitive to ride

  • Fast and fun

Lows
  • Headset cable routing

  • Bottle boss location

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off.road.cc
2022 Vitus E-Sommet VRX review

Jun 2022

Vitus’s E-Sommet VRX is unequivocally a heavy hitting enduro e-bike. Thanks to its pretty well sorted geometry and wisely picked spec, it’s a bike that’s unshakably confident when pushed down the most technical terrain. Although due to its weight and plush suspension characteristic, the E-Sommet may be a bit too 'enduro' for some.

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2021 Vitus E-Sommet - First Look

May 2021 · BenroTV

A persons feelings can be broken down in to 8 basic emotions: joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, anticipation, anger, and disgust. So naturally, when buying a new bike there’s a significant chance one might experience 3 or 4 of these basic emotions. But could it be possible that the new bike buying experience would lead one to experiencing the entire circumference of emotions in one go?  In the not too distant past this was often the case, especially when purchasing …

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Bikerumor
Vitus E-Sommet powers up self-shuttle runs with all-new alloy mullet enduro e-bike

Nov 2020 · Cory Benson

Vitus powers up all-new E-Sommet enduro eMTB for days when you're trying to squeeze in a few more runs, plus US availability coming soon!

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Pinkbike
Vitus Release New E-Sommet eMTB

Nov 2020 · Daniel Sapp

The new E-Sommet features an internal battery frame design, updated geometry, and improved suspension kinematics.

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Vitus E-Sommet VR Review – Where’s the catch?

Nov 2019 · Thomas Corfield

Direct to consumer brand Vitus is championing the E-Sommet VR as a hard-charging enduro style machine but at just € 4,300.

Highs
  • Rider-focused specification, no upgrades required

  • Sorted geometry makes for a capable all-rounder and confident descender

  • Great value

Lows
  • Awkward cable routing

  • Not able to fit a bottle

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

E-Sommet 6061-T6 Double Butted Alloy, Internal cable routing, post mount disc brake mounts, Boost hub spacing - 148mm x 12mm thru axle, Shimano STEPS compatible. Axle Specifications: 180mm Length, 13mm Thread Length, M12xP1.0 Thread Pitch

Tire Clearance2.5"

ColorRacing Green - Black

Fork

RockShox Zeb Ultimate 29", 170mm travel, Charger 2.1 RC2 damper, DebonAir, 38mm stanchions, 110mm x 15mm Maxle Stealth axle, 44mm offset

Travel170mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox Super Deluxe Select+ RT, DebonAir, 205mm x 65mm, trunnion

Travel167mm

Bottom Bracket

N/A, N/A

Headset

Acros AZX-589, ZS56/28.6 upper & ZS66/40 lower to suit 1-1/8" upper tapered to 1.8" lower headtube

Stem

Nukeproof Horizon, 6061 Alloy, 50mm length, 31.8mm Handlebar Clamp Diameter, 5° Rise

Handlebar

Nukeproof Horizon V2 Riser, 7075 Alloy, 9° Back Sweep, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter, S & M: 780mm Wide, 12mm Rise, L & XL: 800mm Wide, 25mm Rise

Saddle

Nukeproof Trail Saddle, Black, Steel Rails

Seatpost

Brand-X Ascend Dropper, Remote lever, 31.6mm Diameter, S: 125mm drop, M: 150mm drop, L & XL: 170mm drop

TypeDropper

Grips

Vitus Lock On, N/A

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT M8100, 12 Speed, Shadow Plus, Long Cage

Front Derailleur

N/A, N/A

Crank

Shimano XT M8150, 34T Narrow Wide Chainring, 165mm Crank Length, 53mm Chain Line

Shifters

Shimano XT M8100, 12 Speed, Rapidfire Plus

Cassette

Shimano XT M8100, 12 Speed, 10-51T Range

Chain

Shimano XT M8100, 12 Speed, 118 Links

Brakes

Shimano XT M8120, Post Mount, Four Piston Caliper, Finned Sintered Pads

TypeShimano XT Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: Nukeproof Horizon V2, 29", 32H, Presta Valve, Tubeless Ready Rim Tape Installed, Rear: Nukeproof Horizon V2, 27.5", 32H, Presta Valve, Tubeless Ready Rim Tape Installed

Front Hub

Nukeproof Horizon V2, 6 Bolt Disc Fitment, 110mm x 15mm

Rear Hub

undefined, 6 Bolt Disc Fitment, 148mm x 12mm

Tires

Front: Maxxis Assegai, 29" x 2.5" WT, 3C MaxxGrip compound, DD casing, Rear: Maxxis High Roller II, 27.5" x 2.5" WT, 3C MaxxTerra compound, DD casing

Disc Rotors

Shimano RT76 or Brakco DR-02, 203mm Front & Rear, 6 Bolt Hub Fitment

Electric Components
Motor

Shimano E8036, 630Wh, Downtube Integrated

Battery

Shimano E8036, 630Wh, Downtube Integrated

Display

Shimano EM800, Boost, Trail, Eco, Off & Walk modes

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