Bikes up to 60% offWe monitor over 40,000 bikes daily to find the best prices

Today’s Deals

2022 Whyte

E-160 S

A 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
Compare the full range

Manufacturer Price

£5,999($8,046)
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 160mm front
ForkRockShox ZEB
ShockRockShox Deluxe Select+
Wheels27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetEX1, GX Eagle
MotorBosch 250W 85Nm mid-drive
BatteryBosch 625Wh
BrakesSRAM Guide RE Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
Where to Buy
Similar Bikes
Top Comparison
Insights
Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
E-160 S
Other Enduro bikes
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)

27 mph

E-160 S

26 mph

Similar Bikes

Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
XS

5'1" – 5'6"

SM

5'4" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'0" – 6'5"

🐐 Estimated

Rider Fit Notes

None yet.

Do you have this bike? Help other riders make a decision about which size will work for them by sharing your own size and fit notes.

Reviews
MBR
Whyte E-160 RSX electric mountain bike review - MBR

Jun 2023 · Jamie Darlow

When we tested the Whyte E-160 back in 2021, our only real criticism of the bike was how fiddly it was to remove the battery. Fast forward to today, and Whyte has one of the easiest battery removal systems we’ve used. On the V2 bike you simply remove the single hex bolt that secures the plastic motor cover, then pop the release catch on the 750Wh Bosch battery and it pulls straight out. No wires to tangle up in and no key, other than a hex key, to remember. So how does it perform and is it one of the best electric bikes on offer? Need to know: Shape.it Link has a flip-chip in the shock eyelet to provide low and lower geometry settings Clocking the Bosch Performance Line CX motor gets the 750Wh battery lower in the frame With a 36t chainring and 10-50t cassette the Whyte isn’t geared for climbing First gen SRAM GX AXS wireless shifting is rapid with a superlight action   The latest version also rolls on 29in wheels, instead of 27.5in, and the weight has crept by just over 1 kg to 26.17kg. Remarkably, the chainstay length has only increased by 3mm, an additional benefit of having the Bosch Performance Line CX clocked out of the way. As you’d expect the alloy frame is bomber solid and undoubtedly contributes to the E-160’s payload. Yes, if you were to jedison the Maxxis Double Down casing rear tyre it would sneak in just under 26kg, but it’s never going to build up as light as the full carbon Specialized or Mondraker. And while Whyte’s sizing dimensions are generous, the size L sporting a 482mm reach, the range of sizing is not, the E-160 RSX only offered in M, L and XL options. Whyte now includes the Shape.It Link in the build, which is a handy addition, because you can lower and slacken the E-160 for pure gravity fueled riding, or run it in the high position, as we did, for more technical climbing, or for improved pedal clearance on rolling terrain. Suspension Money saved by not having to splurge on a fancy carbon frame has wisely been invested in quality suspension components. The E-160 RSX benefits from the added adjustability of the Performance Elite level Fox 38 fork and corresponding Float X shock. Travel is 160mm up front combined with 150mm on the rear and while the E-160 has great poise and stability in rough terrain, is not the plushest bike in test, and not as plush or as planted as the V1. Components SRAM’s wireless GX AXS shifting may seem like a luxury item on an alloy bike, but the speed of the shifting really comes into its own when the contours tighten up rapidly, as it offers fast, precise, effortless shifting every time. The same can be said for the top-end Code RSC brakes, but again the flagship brakes offer vastly superior stopping performance when compared to the Codes RS brakes on the Specialized. And while …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Devours rough terrain, while still being nimble and playful. Rear suspension feels superlative. Now comes with a huge battery, easily removable battery and great specification. Quality suspension and shifting components

Lows
  • Only three frame sizes. Needs a longer dropper post. It’s pretty heavy

Read Review

Bikerumor
Chris Akrigg Transfers to Whyte Bikes, Already at Home on E-160 RSX eBike

Mar 2023 · Zach Overholt

Whyte Bikes just announced the next chapter of the riding career of Chris Akrigg. He celebrates with incredible riding on the E-160 RSX.

Read Review

BikeRadar
Whyte E-160 RSX review

Nov 2022 · Alex Evans

Whyte improves the performance of its mid-travel electric trail bike with centre of gravity research

Highs
  • Calm and composed

  • Intuitive feel that’s easy to ride

  • Fun in tighter terrain

  • Hides its weight well

  • Sorted spec

Lows
  • Chain-slap noise

  • Bottle cage mount positioning

  • A steeper seat tube angle would improve climbing performance

Read Review

Bike Perfect
Whyte E-160 RSX e-MTB review – faster, further, smarter, sleeker

Jul 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Whyte’s 29er Trail e-MTB gets more travel, a 750Wh battery, and Bosch smarts but has it kept its outstanding handling?

Highs
  • Superbly poised handling balance

  • Exceptional suspension performance

  • Big 750Wh battery

  • Bosch Smart System tech

  • Excellent aggro spec

  • Fully weatherproofed

Lows
  • Expensive for an alloy-framed bike

  • Kiox 300 head unit is an extra upgrade

  • No mullet version of the RSX

Read Review

Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

6061 Alloy, Hydro Formed T6 Aluminium, Multi Butted, Custom Drawn, Tapered Headtube, Internal Cable Routing, Shape.it Link and 12mm X 148mm Boost Dropouts

Fork

RockShox ZEB 27.5", 160mm Travel, 44mm Offset, DebonAir, Charger R Damper, Fast Black Coating, Tapered Steerer, 110mm x 15mm Boost, Maxle Ultimate

Travel160mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox Deluxe Select + RT, DebonAir, Fast Black Coating, Adjustable Rebound, 2 position compression adjustment

Bottom Bracket

N/A

Headset

FSA No. 57E Orbit ZS, 1 1/2" Lower and 1 1/8" Upper Sealed Cartridge Bearings

Stem

Whyte Enduro Stem, 35mm Bar Bore, 35mm Extension

Handlebar

Whyte Custom 6061 Alloy, 30mm Rise, 35mm Bar Bore, 780mm Wide

Saddle

Fizik Terra Aidon, 145mm wide, Wingflex, S-Alloy Mobius rail

Seatpost

Whyte drop.it Adjust, 30.9mm, XS/S 120-150mm Travel, M/L 140-170mm Travel, XL 170-200mm Travel, MMX Paddle Remote Lever

TypeDropper

Pedals

None

Grips

Whyte Lock-on Enduro Grip

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle, 12 Speed

Front Derailleur

N/A

Crank

SRAM EX1, 165mm, ISIS with X-SYNC 2, Direct Mount 36T for Bosch Performance Line CX, Black

Shifters

SRAM GX-E, Eagle, Single Click, MMX, 12 Speed

Cassette

SRAM PG-1210 Eagle, 11-50, 12 Speed

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle, 12 Speed

Brakes

SRAM Guide RE, 4 Piston with Sintered Metal Pads, 220mm Disc

TypeSRAM Guide RE Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

SRAM Guide RE, MMX

Wheels
Rims

WTB HTZ i30 TCS 2.0 System, Asymmetric, Sleeved Joint, Super Tough Construction, Tubeless Ready, 32 Hole

Spokes

DT Swiss Champion 2.0mm, Black Stainless, Brass Nipples

Front Hub

Alloy, Double Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 15mm x 110mm Boost Thru Axle, 31mm Torque Caps, 32 Hole

Rear Hub

Alloy, e-bike specific, Double Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 12mm x 148mm Boost Thru Axle, 32 Hole

Tires

Maxxis Assigai WT, TR, 27.5" x 2.5" 120TPI, EXO+ Casing, 3C Maxx Grip, Dual Compound, Front, Maxxis Minion DHR II WT, TR, 27.5" x 2.4" 2x120TPI, Double Down, 3C Maxx Terra, Dual Compound, Folding Bead, Rear

Electric Components
Motor

Bosch Performance Line CX (Gen 4). 85 Nm max Torque, 250 W nominal power, 2.79 kg 4 Power settings including progressive eMTB mode which automatically adjusts the support

Battery

Bosch 625 Wh internal PowerTube. Reaches full charge in 5 hours with supplied 4A Compact Charger, 80% charge from 0 in 2.5 hours

Display

Bosch Purion

Rider Notes
Riders Also Viewed

First added February 22

Last updated November 19

Not listed for 1,292 days