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Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike


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Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike Info

The Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike is built on a clear premise: an electric mountain bike that rides like a mountain bike. Not a heavy, motor-dominated machine that overwhelms your input, but a trail bike that gives you a quiet, calibrated boost when you want it and stays out of the way when you don't. The platform that makes that possible is the TQ HPR50 mid-drive motor — a German-engineered unit producing 50Nm of torque through a proprietary Harmonic Pin-Ring drive system. The result is one of the most natural-feeling motor experiences in the eMTB category: smooth, near-silent power delivery that amplifies your effort rather than replacing it. Riders who tried other eMTBs and walked away because the assist felt too aggressive tend to react very differently to the Voltage eRIDE.

The chassis is Scott's HMF carbon frame built around a Virtual 4-Link rear suspension producing 155mm of travel. Scott's Integrated Suspension Technology routes the rear shock up into the seat tube, keeping the frame profile clean and the mass centralized in the front triangle. Suspension control runs through TracLoc — Scott's proprietary three-mode remote that switches between Climb (locked out for efficiency on long ascents), Ramp Control (progressive damping for rough terrain at speed), and Open (full travel for descending). TracLoc is exclusive to the 900 Tuned and the flagship 900 SL in the Voltage eRIDE lineup; it's a more capable system than the TwinLoc2 on the lower-spec models, and it integrates cleanly with the bike's overall character. The head tube accepts an Acros angle-adjust headset that lets you fine-tune the geometry by ±0.6°, moving between a 63.3° and 63.9° head angle depending on the terrain and your preference.

Up front, a FOX 36 Factory with Grip 2 damping and 160mm of travel handles technical terrain. The Grip 2 damper offers independent high and low-speed compression and rebound adjustment — the tunability that lets you dial the fork to your weight, riding style, and trail conditions rather than accepting a one-size-fits-all setup. The rear FOX FLOAT X Nude Factory Evol shock (with reservoir) matches that level of performance. Syncros Revelstoke 1.0 carbon wheels run 29-inch hoops wrapped in a Maxxis Assegai 29x2.6" up front (MaxxGrip compound, EXO+ casing for grip and protection on technical terrain) and a Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6" at the rear (MaxxTerra compound, EXO+ for durability and rolling efficiency). SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type manages shifting wirelessly across 12 speeds, and SRAM CODE Silver 4-piston hydraulic brakes with 200mm rotors deliver the stopping power an almost 20kg trail bike demands on steep, loose ground.

Design Benefits

  1. The TQ HPR50 Motor Preserves the Trail Bike Experience. Most eMTB motors run 75-85Nm of torque — enough to fundamentally change how the bike behaves under power. The TQ HPR50's 50Nm output is a deliberate design choice. Through its Harmonic Pin-Ring drive system, it delivers assistance that blends with your pedaling rather than overtaking it. The motor runs nearly silently, and the power curve doesn't surge or spike. For riders who want more range and capability without trading away the feel of actually riding a mountain bike, the TQ is the right motor.
  2. TracLoc Gives You Real Suspension Control on the Move. The three-mode TracLoc remote — mounted at the bar for one-handed use — puts Climb, Ramp Control, and Open modes at your fingertips without stopping to adjust the fork and shock separately. Climb locks out both ends for efficient seated climbing on smooth terrain. Ramp Control adds progression without closing travel, useful for maintaining speed on rough climbs and technical trail sections. Open runs both ends through their full travel for descents. TracLoc is exclusive to the Tuned and SL in this range — it's a step above what the lower-spec models offer.
  3. FOX Factory Suspension at Both Ends. The FOX 36 Factory with Grip 2 damping up front is a genuinely capable fork — the same spec you'd find on dedicated enduro race bikes. Four independent adjustments (high/low-speed compression, high/low-speed rebound) mean the fork can be set up with real precision. Matched to the FOX FLOAT X Nude Factory Evol shock at the rear, the Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned has the suspension kit to handle aggressive trail and enduro terrain. Neither end is a cost-reduced concession to keep the price down.
  4. SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type Is a Meaningful Upgrade in an eMTB Context. Wireless electronic shifting removes cable housing from the cockpit entirely — no housing to rattle loose or corrode after wet rides, no mechanical indexing to maintain. On a bike with an integrated carbon cockpit and internal cable routing already, keeping the drivetrain wireless keeps the entire package clean. The e*Thirteen 34T chainring and 12-speed Eagle cassette give you a wide enough range to climb on motor-assisted power and descend under control.

Final Take

At just under $11,000, the Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned is priced at the serious end of the trail eMTB market — and it delivers a spec that justifies it. FOX Factory suspension front and rear, SRAM GX Eagle AXS wireless shifting, TracLoc suspension control, and a TQ HPR50 motor that's earned a reputation for the most natural-feeling assist in the category. If you're looking for an eMTB that puts trail riding first and treats the motor as a tool rather than the point of the bike, the Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned makes the case for exactly that approach.

Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Carbon HMF / 12x148
Fork:
FOX 36 Float Factory Grip 2 Air / Kashima / Travel 160mm / Kabolt 15x110
Rear Suspension:
FOX Float X NUDE Factory EVOL Piggy Back Trunnion / Travel 155-100-Climb
Headset:
Syncros - Acros Angle adjust & Cable Routing HS System
Seatpost:
Syncros Duncan Dropper 1.5S / 140mm (S), 180mm (M), 210mm (L/XL)
Front Derailleur:
None
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission
Crankset:
e*thirteen / e*spec Race Carbon / 34T
Brake Calipers:
SRAM Code Silver Stealth 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc
Brake Levers:
SRAM Code Silver Stealth 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc
Rotors:
SRAM HS2 200mm
Shifters:
SRAM GX Eagle AXS Rocker Controller
Cassette:
SRAM GX Eagle XS-1275 Transmission 12-speed 10-52
Chain:
SRAM GX Eagle Transmission
Battery:
TQ Internal 360Wh
Motor:
TQ HPR50 Mid Motor Drive 50Nm Max Torque / 20mph
Display:
TQ HPR / Bluetooth / ANT+ / Dedicated Smartphone app
Wheel - Front:
Syncros Revelstoke 1.0-30 CL / SRAM TyreWiz / Tubeless Compatible
Wheel - Rear:
Syncros Revelstoke 1.0-30 CL / SRAM TyreWiz / Tubeless Compatible
Stem:
Syncros Hixon iC Carbon / Back Sweep 8° / 780mm
Handlebar:
Syncros Hixon iC Carbon / Back Sweep 8° / 780mm
Saddle:
Syncros Tofino 1.5 Titanium Rails
Tires:
Maxxis Assegai 29x2.6 (Front) / Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6 (Rear)
Pedals:
Not Included

*Specifications are subject to change.

Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike Geometry

Scott Voltage eRIDE 900 Tuned Bike Mountain Bike Geometry
Size:
S
M
L
XL
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
404.6
424.5
449.6
479.7
C. Top Tube Length
580.2
600
629.9
659.8
D. Head Tube Length
110
110
120
130
E. Chain Stay Length
455
455
455
455
G. Seat Tube Angle
77.1
77.1
77.1
77.1
H. Head Tube Angle
63.9
63.9
63.9
63.9
I. Stand Over Height
765
765
772
788
J. Wheel Size
29"
29"
29"
29"
K. Stack
622.3
622.4
631.3
640.2
L. Reach
437.4
457.2
485
512.7

The RA Perspective

The TQ HPR50 motor is the reason this bike exists as a category of its own. Most eMTBs run motors producing 75-85Nm of torque — and at those levels, the bike starts to feel like a fundamentally different machine under power. The TQ sits at 50Nm, which sounds like a step down until you ride it. It's quiet. The power delivery is smooth and blends with your own effort in a way that Bosch and Shimano EP8 motors at full output don't quite match. We've had customers try eMTBs before, walk away because the motor feel was too aggressive, and then ride the Voltage eRIDE and come back ready to buy. That's not a coincidence.

The suspension kit is equally serious. FOX 36 Factory with Grip 2 up front — the same damper on dedicated enduro race bikes — paired with a FOX FLOAT X Nude Factory shock out back. TracLoc remote control handles mode switching on the fly. This isn't entry-level suspension dressed up in marketing language. It's genuinely capable hardware, and the GRIP2 damper in particular rewards riders who take the time to set it up properly for their weight and terrain.

One thing to be clear about: this is not a light bike. Around 19kg for a size L is typical for a capable full-suspension eMTB, but it matters. The TQ motor makes it feel livelier on trail than the weight suggests, but on slow-speed technical sections or if you have to shoulder it, you feel the mass. Plan your rides accordingly.

We'd put the 900 Tuned in front of riders who want to tackle harder terrain and longer days than their fitness alone allows, without wanting a machine that feels disconnected from the riding. That's a specific thing to get right, and Scott has gotten it right here.

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