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Apr 2026 · Seb Stott
Just for reference, at 191 cm tall (6'3"), the calculator says a size 11 would fit me best, which seems about right for a regular bike, though I think I could go one or two sizes smaller with the added stability of an eMTB. .
Powerful and intuitive motor with smooth assistance
Quiet motor with minimal drag and no clacking on descents
High energy density battery (220 Wh/kg) with quick charging
Confidence-inspiring chassis stability on gnarly terrain
Twelve size options with fine-tuned geometry
Wheelie-prone on climbs in higher modes (on undersized prototype)
Battery removal is not trailside-friendly
No range extender planned
Not the lightest in category
Limited shipping to UK/Europe until 2027

Mar 2026 · Cory Benson
These new 3D-printed from titanium in Wales Atherton A.Gr.Ti cranks are trail light, gravity tough, and built for a lifetime of MTB riding.

Jan 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Atherton Bikes’ first eMTB is a 170mm enduro slayer built around the powerful Avinox drive system.

Jan 2026 · Seb Stott
Atherton's first e-bike boasts twelve sizes and arguably the most sought-after drive unit.

Dec 2025 · Brian Park
The Haul is a good light electric vehicle, but I just don't love it as a bike.

Nov 2025 · Travis Reill
Atherton Bikes introduces the new A.150M enduro bike to the A.150 lineup with updated geometry and a smaller 27.5 rear wheel
Q: Which Atherton bikes are most popular?
The most popular Atherton model families are the A.150M.3, A.200.2, and A.170.3.
Q: Does Atherton make eBikes?
No, Atherton manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.