We compare a quartet of electric mountain bikes to find the best balance of performance and value for money

By Tom Law

Published: Saturday, 14 September 2024 at 15:00 PM


Electric mountain bikes are a hugely important and popular category, but there’s no denying they’re expensive.

Take Propain’s Ekano 2 CF Ultimate full-suspension electric bike for example. Our full-fat eMTB Bike Of The Year winner is as advanced as modern mountain bikes get – it can even change gears for you. However, it costs £9,999 / $9,999.

But just how much better is it than something considerably cheaper? Rockrider’s £999 E-ST100 electric hardtail, for instance.

While these are, obviously, extreme ends of the price spectrum, is there a Goldilocks choice – a price point that strikes a balance between value and performance?

To find out, we pitted the Rockrider and the Propain against Canyon’s £3,099 / $3,799 Grand Canyon:ON and Specialized’s £5,250 / $7,000 Turbo Levo SL Alloy Comp, comparing motor performance along with climbing and descending ability across a short test loop. This involved a fire-road climb and a red-graded descent.