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A 29″ / 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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£6,500| Weight | 27.0 kg |
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| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 180 / 180mm |
| Fork | RockShox ZEB Select |
| Shock | RockShox Vivid Select |
| Wheels | 29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | GX Eagle |
| Motor | Bosch 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Bosch 800Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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The Merida eOne-Eighty is a full-powered freeride eMTB designed for challenging lines, offering 180mm of plush travel front and rear, a mullet wheel setup for agility, and the latest Bosch CX motor with 800Wh internal power. It's praised for its size-specific kinematics, plush suspension, and powerful pedal-assist, making it versatile for both freeriders and beginners. Despite its weight, the bike maintains agility and offers a comfortable, controlled ride.
180mm of plush travel front & rear
Mullet wheel setup for agility
Latest generation Bosch CX motor with 800Wh internal power
Size-specific kinematics for suspension
Plush suspension for comfort
Heavier than its lighter sibling e160 SL
Limited agility on mellow or flatter trails
Headset cable routing makes it harder to service the cockpit
This is essentially a gravity bike with a built-in uplift.
"The MERIDA eONE-EIGHTY is a great match for riders who have a bike park or trail park without a lift nearby, and those who enjoy long rides with steep, rough trails."
Merida’s new eOne-Eighty might stray a long way from the brand’s XC roots, but this top-level 900 aluminium machine munches everything in its path and packs a lighter touch that defies its hefty payload.
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May 2025
The Merida eOne-Eighty is a full-fat, full-weight e-MTB with 180mm travel and an 800Wh battery. Its sole purpose is to be a hard-charging monster truck of a bike that can lap bike parks all day. Whilst the large battery allows for some big days and the weight gives a super stable ride, it also manages to disguise the heft with some clever geometry and its mullet wheel set-up. With a good spec and some well-tuned suspension, this bike remains unflustered in all but the tightest of tech.

Oct 2024 · Cory Benson
Merida’s all-new alloy eOne-Eighty eMTB is a full-powered freeride ebike for riders who want to go full gas all the time. With 180mm of plush…

Oct 2024 · Robin Ulbrich
New MERIDA eONE-EIGHTY E-MTB on test: the perfect companion for bike park sessions or commuting machine for post-work trail shenanigans?
High level of safety on descents
Beginner-friendly handling
Freedom to choose frame size thanks to low seat tubes
Limited agility
Cheap brake rotors reduce braking performance

Oct 2024 · Knut Nes
Merida has used Bosch-motors for years, but not on the emtbs. The full suspension eOne-Forty and eOne-Sixty always had, and still have Shimano motors. But it’s nice to have options. If you’re set on buying a Bosch Powered emtb, you can now add...

Oct 2024 · Mick Kirkman
Merida started down electric avenue early, it developed sweet riding e-bikes before many other brands even got switched on to the concept. This helped the Taiwanese behemoth tie in with Shimano and get details like geometry, sizing and suspension performance dialled early. The original eOne-Sixty is testament to this, launched in 2016 it became a shredder’s bike of choice before there really was much choice in the slacker, rowdier end of the market. A fixture in the Dirt 100, the downhiller’s bible bike list, the e-160 became one of the best electric mountain bikes of its generation. Merida and Shimano’s successful partnership has lasted the best part of a decade with every mid-motor eeb sporting Japanese-designed power, right up to the latest EP801. Think Merida, think Shimano… until now. Merida eOne-Eighty 900 need to know Merida’s longest ever travel e-bike gets the latest Bosch CX motor Part of a new Merida electric line up that sees the brand add Bosch drive bikes to its Shimano-powered range New range uses a new shock layout and suspension platform to differentiate from older e-bikes Aluminium-only frame comes with 800Wh removable battery that’s expandable to over 1000Wh with Bosch’s range extender Mixed mullet wheels as standard and five size options, each with size-specific kinematics Prices range from £4,900 to £7,500 Bosch in, Shimano out This brand-new Merida eOne-Eighty, and separately a carbon fibre eOneSixty SL model you can read about here, both plug into the latest Bosch motor. The big eOne-Eighty uses the recently launched and much hyped CX drive unit; and the shorter travel SL gets the lighter, less powerful, SX. With this pair and the Shimano-powered e-160 launched earlier in the year, the brand now has all electric bases covered. Want a lighter, carbon-framed (fixed-battery) frame? Check out the carbon e-160 or new e-160 SL. Need a chunkier alloy-framed removable-battery model? Go for the Merida eOne-Sixty or now the new eOne-Eighty. Across the Merida electric range, travel options and intentions stretch from trail to enduro to full-on gravity machines. Merida eOne-Eighty 900 design and geometry The heart of the eOne-Eighty is its new Bosch CX gen 5 motor. It might not claim any bold new statistics over its predecessor’s 600W peak power or 85Nm, but it has clearly had plenty more work done than just a nip and tuck to save 100g. New CX immediately feels way more refined, rides much quieter and delivers its power much more cleverly. And because it now mounts with the same two bolts as the Bosch SX motor, brands like Merida have had to build all-new frames to accommodate it. The ironically named eOne-Eighty LITE frame is aluminium only and, like Canyon’s Torque:On and the Whyte E-180 Worx MX one of the few e-bikes with full Cat 5 DH rating. That means a five year warranty and a bombproof build. I chucked it down plenty of rocks in Spain, it’s designed to tackle bike parks, DH tracks and being ridden by massive riders in all weathers with …Continue reading »
• Wears its weight well for a 27kg bike, MX wheels add agility
• Suspension balance, comfort and tracking are excellent
• Gets Bosch’s new CX motor and latest generation 800Wh battery
• Built like a tank (looks like one, too)
• Weight is a hindrance on mellow or flatter trails or when hefting the bike
• The new wider rocker link design repeatedly knocked my knees
• Not as elegant as some carbon e-bikes

Oct 2024 · Seb Stott
The eONE-EIGHTY is for people who don't care about weight and want to do big laps with big gaps.
| Frame | eONE-EIGHTY LITE, material: aluminium, 180mm suspension travel, 27.5" x 2.6" max. wheelsize, 148x12mm axle standard BB Standard: BSA, Threaded |
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| Fork | Rock Shox Zeb Select eMTB, Air, 180mm suspension travel, Tapered, 44mm fork offset, 29x2.6" max wheelsize Travel: 180mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Rock Shox Vivid Select, platform Travel: 180mm |
| Bottom Bracket | BSA, threaded |
| Headset | Acros ICR MERIDA EXTERNAL neck w/ Blocklock |
| Stem | MERIDA EXPERT eTR II, material: aluminium, 35mm diameter, 0° stem angle, Supernova mount, 40 mm all sizes |
| Handlebar | MERIDA EXPERT eTR, 780mm width, XS,S 20RHB, M,L,XL 30RHB |
| Saddle | MERIDA COMP SL, 28% recycled material, V-mount |
| Seatpost | MERIDA TEAM TR II, 34.9mm diameter, 0mm setback, SHORT, MID, LONG and XLONG 30-230mm travel seatpost, XSHORT 30-200mm travel seatpost Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | VP VP-532 |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle |
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| Crank | SRAM Eagle Transmission E-MTB chainring, 36 teeth |
| Shifters | Limotech RM10 (For SRAM MMX) / SRAM GX Eagle Single Click |
| Cassette | SRAM CS PG1230 EAGLE 11-50T |
| Chain | SRAM NX Eagle |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 Stealth, 4 piston Type: SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | MERIDA EXPERT TR II, 110x15mm width front hub, 148x12mm width rear hub, 28mm inner width, material: aluminium, Tubeless ready (tubeless tape and valves not included), front 29", rear 27.5" |
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| Spokes | Black stainless |
| Front Hub | Shimano TC500, 15x100mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 12x148mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Rear Hub | Shimano TC500, 15x100mm width front hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock, 12x148mm width rear hub, 32 spoke holes, Centerlock |
| Tires | Front: Maxxis Assegai, 29x2.5 ", fold, TR EXO+ 3C MaxxGrip, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II, 27.5x2.4 ", fold, 3C DD TR MaxxTerra |
| Disc Rotors | SRAM HS2, 220mm, 200mm |
| Motor | Bosch Performance Line CX |
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| Battery | Bosch PowerTube 800 Wh, removeable |
| Display | Bosch Purion 400 |
| Charger | Bosch 4A Charger (220-240V) |
| Lights | Lezyne Hecto StVZO E350+ Reverse / USB REAR Light CG-214RG, reverse MERIDA Custom Mount |
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First added 25 October
Last updated 30 May