Discover the Merida eOne-Sixty 875: 2025

Discover the Merida eOne-Sixty 875: 2025 Today, we're taking a close look at the Merida eOne-Sixty 875, a capable eMTB that combines power with impressive trail performance. Let's start with the key specs: The bike features a hydroformed aluminum frame paired with Shimano's latest EP801 motor and a massive 750Wh battery. You get serious travel with 170mm up front and 174mm in the rear, making this a true all-mountain machine. The mullet wheel setup combines a 29-inch front wheel with a 27.5-inch rear, giving you the best of both worlds - great roll-over capability and enhanced maneuverability. The Maxxis tire combo features an Assegai 2.5" with MaxxGrip up front and MaxxTerra in the rear. On the trail, this bike really comes alive. Despite weighing in at about 26kg, the geometry makes it feel surprisingly agile. The 64.4-degree head angle and 78.4-degree seat tube angle in size Large strike a nice balance between stability and climbing efficiency. Speaking of climbing, the EP801 motor with its latest firmware update is a game-changer. Combined with the 750Wh battery, you're looking at impressive range. During testing, we managed over 1800 meters of elevation gain with mixed terrain and riding modes. The Shimano Deore XT LinkGlide 11-speed drivetrain might seem like a step back from 12-speed systems, but it's specifically designed for eMTBs and offers precise shifting and improved durability. One standout feature is Merida's Fast Kinematic suspension design, which uses flex stays instead of a rear pivot. While simple, it provides good small-bump sensitivity and progressive end-stroke support. At 6,890€ (with current promotions bringing it down to 5,690€), the eOne-Sixty 875 offers solid value considering the component spec and overall capability. If you're looking for a robust eMTB with plenty of travel, reliable components, and excellent battery life, the Merida eOne-Sixty 875 deserves a serious look. Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more eMTB reviews and trail content. Drop your thoughts about the Merida eOne-Sixty 875 in the comments below. Ride on!