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Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 Bike


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Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 Bike Info

The Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 Bike is Scott's trail-focused eMTB — built from HMF carbon fiber and designed to deliver natural-feeling pedal assistance without the bulk and weight typical of electric trail bikes. It borrows its platform from the Genius all-mountain bike, adding Scott's discreet Integrated Suspension Technology layout and the TQ HPR50 motor system to create something that rides more like a capable 160mm trail bike than a motorized hauler. On 29" wheels across all sizes, with 160mm up front and 155mm at the rear, the Voltage eRIDE is set up for serious trail riding — capable on the climbs, composed and controlled on the descents.

At the heart of the Voltage eRIDE 910 is the TQ HPR50 mid-drive motor. TQ's design uses a harmonic gear system that significantly reduces the physical footprint of the drive unit — the motor weighs 1.8kg — while generating up to 50Nm of torque and 300W of peak power. The result is a motor that runs quieter than most and delivers assistance that feels close to your own pedaling cadence rather than fighting it. A 360Wh internal battery handles the range, and the frame is designed to fit a TQ range extender (an additional 160Wh) alongside a full-size water bottle inside the front triangle. A top-tube-mounted display shows range, battery status, power in and out, and the selected mode at a glance. The system connects to the TQ smartphone app via Bluetooth and ANT+ for deeper monitoring and settings control.

Scott builds the Voltage eRIDE 910 frame from HMF carbon fiber, the same grade used across much of their performance mountain bike lineup. The Integrated Suspension Technology layout routes the Fox NUDE 6T EVOL Trunnion rear shock inside the frame rather than above the top tube. Scott's engineers designed this arrangement to lower the center of gravity, improve lateral stiffness around the shock pivot, and protect the shock from trail debris — the latter helping with long-term service life. A sag indicator at the rocker pivot makes suspension setup more accessible. Shock access is through a hinged, rubber-coated downtube cover with a port for on-trail adjustments that doesn't require removing the panel. The angle-adjustable headset allows a ±0.5° head tube angle adjustment without swapping parts. Geometry runs aggressive for the trail category: 63.9° head tube angle, 77.1° effective seat tube angle, and 455mm chainstays across all four sizes, with a size Large reach of 485mm.

The 910 spec opens with a Fox 36 Float Rhythm Air Grip fork — 160mm of travel on a 15x110mm axle — paired with the Fox NUDE 6T EVOL Trunnion rear shock at 155mm. The drivetrain is a 1x12 setup: Shimano XT M8100 SGS rear derailleur paired with Shimano Deore M6100 shifters and a 10-51 cassette, all driven by an FSA alloy 34T crank. Stopping power comes from Shimano Deore M6120 four-piston hydraulic disc brakes on 203mm Shimano RT64 rotors at both ends. Rolling stock is Syncros X-30S tubeless-compatible wheels wrapped in Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6 tires — a tire choice that suits mixed trail and all-mountain conditions well. The Syncros cockpit spec includes a Hixon 1.5 alloy bar at 780mm wide with 8° backsweep, a Syncros AM 1.5 stem, and the Syncros Duncan Dropper 1.5S post with travel that scales by frame size: 140mm in small, 180mm in medium, and 210mm in large and XL.

The Voltage eRIDE 910 is built for trail riders who want genuine eMTB capability without the handling penalty that heavier, motor-forward designs carry. The TQ HPR50 favors smoothness and integration over outright torque — riders whose primary goal is maxing out steep, technical climbing power may prefer systems like Bosch or Shimano EP8 for their higher output. What the Voltage gives in return is a mountain bike that handles more like its non-motorized counterpart: responsive on technical terrain, stable at speed, and quiet enough to keep the experience firmly on the right side of the trail-bike spectrum. At $6,119.99, the 910 delivers the full Voltage eRIDE platform at a build level that matches the bike's trail-riding brief without overreaching on spec.

Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Carbon HMF / 12x148
Fork:
FOX 36 Float Rhythm Air Grip / Travel 160mm / 15x110
Rear Suspension:
FOX NUDE 6T EVOL Trunnion / Travel 155-100-Lockout
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:
Shimano XT M8100 SGS
Crankset:
FSA Alloy 34T
Brake Calipers:
Shimano Deore M6120 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc
Brake Levers:
Shimano Deore M6120 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc
Rotors:
Shimano RT64 203mm
Shifters:
Shimano Deore M6100-IR / I-spec EV clamp
Cassette:
Shimano M6100 12-speed 10-51
Chain:
Shimano M6100 12-speed
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 X-30S / Tubeless Compatible
Wheel - Rear:
Syncros X-30S / Tubeless Compatible
Stem:
Syncros AM 1.5 / 4° rise / 31.8mm Clamp
Handlebar:
Syncros Hixon 1.5 Alloy / Back Sweep 8° / 780mm
Saddle:
Syncros Tofino 1.5 Titanium Rails
Tires:
Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6
Pedals:
Not Included

*Specifications are subject to change.

Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 Bike Geometry

Scott Voltage eRIDE 910 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 Voltage eRIDE stands out in a category that often trades handling feel for motor performance. The TQ HPR50 is a deliberate choice on Scott's part — this isn't a bike for riders who want an eMTB that behaves like a dirt bike. It's for riders who want to cover more trail miles with less physical cost, and who want to descend on something that doesn't punish them for going electric.

What impressed us most when we looked into this bike is the engineering around the suspension. Hiding the shock inside the frame isn't just cosmetic — Scott's IST layout genuinely changes how the rear end behaves compared to bikes where the shock sits exposed in a more conventional position. The lateral stiffness improvement around the shock pivot is real, and the downtube access hatch makes shock adjustments less of a production than you'd expect on an eMTB frame this compact.

The 910 build is the honest sweet spot for most riders in this lineup. The Fox 36 Rhythm fork handles most trail terrain without complaint, the Shimano XT rear derailleur shifts reliably under motor load, and the four-piston Deore brakes are genuinely capable with 203mm rotors. Where you feel the spec level is at the wheels — the Syncros X-30S alloy wheelset is solid, but riders who push hard on technical descents may find themselves upgrading there first.

We'd point the Voltage eRIDE 910 toward riders in the trail and all-mountain space who want natural-assist eMTB performance with serious descending credentials. The TQ system suits riders in the light to mid-weight range particularly well. If you're on the heavier end, or if steep technical climbing is the bulk of your riding, it's worth being clear-eyed about whether more motor torque is a priority — but for the right rider on the right terrain, this bike has a lot going for it.

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