The MERIDA eONE‑FORTY & eONE‑SIXTY sale: The sweet spot of eMTB performance
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If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to jump into the eMTB world, this is it. The Merida eONE‑FORTY 400, eONE‑SIXTY 400, 675, and 875 are on sale, and these are the kinds of bikes that make you glad you waited. They’re balanced, capable, and built for riders who want fun first and fuss never.
This guide breaks down what makes these models special, who they suit, and why this sale is worth paying attention to.
Why eMTBs are taking over the trails
Electric mountain bikes aren’t a fad. They’re a shift in how people ride. The assist doesn’t replace the effort. It amplifies the ride. You climb more, explore more, and finish the day feeling like you rode smarter, not smaller.
Riders keep switching because:
- You cover more ground in the same time.
- Technical climbs become part of the fun instead of something to dread.
- You don’t need peak fitness to enjoy big rides.
Merida has been one of the brands leading this shift, especially with the eONE series.
The MERIDA eONE Series: What makes it work
MERIDA didn’t just bolt a motor onto a mountain bike. They built the eONE platform around balanced geometry, smart battery integration, and trail‑first suspension. The result is a bike that feels planted on descents and lively on climbs.
Two families, two personalities:
- eONE‑FORTY - Agile, playful, perfect for mixed terrain.
- eONE‑SIXTY - More travel, more stability, built for rougher trails.
The electric mountain bikes on sale
eONE‑FORTY 400
The “ride‑anywhere” option. It feels like a trail bike first and an e‑bike second.
Key points:
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- Shimano EP6 motor
- 630 Wh battery
- 140 mm front / 133 mm rear travel
- Mullet wheel setup (29 front / 27.5 rear)
- Upright, comfortable geometry
Who it suits:
Riders who want versatility, comfort, and a bike that handles everything from fire roads to singletrack without feeling overbuilt.
eONE‑SIXTY 400
A great entry into the long‑travel eMTB world.
Key points:
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- Shimano EP6 motor
- 630 Wh battery
- 160 mm front / 150 mm rear travel
- Stable, confidence‑inspiring handling
Who it suits:
Riders who want more capability on rougher terrain without jumping to a premium price point.
eONE‑SIXTY 675
This is where the performance steps up.
Key points:
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- Shimano EP801 motor
- Larger battery for longer days
- Upgraded suspension and components
- Tuned for steeper, more technical riding
Who it suits:
Riders who want a serious trail machine that can handle rocky, steep, and demanding terrain.
eONE‑SIXTY 875
The top pick for riders who want premium performance without the carbon superbike price tag.
Key points:
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- Shimano EP801 motor
- High‑end suspension package
- Strong brakes and drivetrain
- Built for aggressive riding
Who it suits:
Riders who want to push harder, ride longer, and feel the difference in every component.
Which electric dual suspension MTB should you choose?
| Model | Best For | Key Strength |
| eONE‑FORTY 400 | Mixed terrain | Comfort + versatility |
| eONE‑SIXTY 400 | Rougher trails | Stability |
| eONE‑SIXTY 675 | Technical riding | Power + battery |
| eONE‑SIXTY 875 | Aggressive riders | Premium suspension |
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading or switching to eMTB, this is one of those moments where the timing is actually right.
Need help choosing which eDual Suspension mountain bike is right for you?
Your local Bicycle Centre team rides these trails, works on these bikes, and knows the Merida eONE range inside out. If you’re unsure which model fits your riding style, drop into your nearest store and talk it through with the crew. They’ll match the bike to the way you actually ride, not the way a spec sheet assumes you do.