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Devinci Powers Up for E-Enduro Shredding with the New E-Spartan

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Devinci E-Spartan, title pic

While there is an appeal to ‘lite’ or ‘SL’ class eMTBs for some riders, it makes sense for Devinci Cycles to release a full power E-Spartan. If the bike itself is a capable machine with plenty of suspension squish, which the Spartan certainly is, why not give it a big motor and battery for all-day shredding?

The new E-Spartan is a long travel enduro eMTB built for rough terrain, and with a powerful motor and 800Wh battery it’s now able to ride rowdy trails all day long. Last year, BikeRumor reviewed the E-Spartan Lite, which offered impressive ride qualities, but its 400Wh battery didn’t provide a huge range. The new E-Spartan is a bit heftier, but I suspect many eMTB riders will accept that in exchange for more power and ride time per charge.

2027 Devinci E-Spartan – Frame Features

Devinci E-Spartan, frame closeup

All E-Spartan frames are made from Optimum G04 6061-T6 aluminum. Devinci says aluminum offers an ideal balance of durability, stiffness, and strength-to-weight ratio. Hailing from a region of Quebec known for aluminum production, the E-Spartans are designed, tested, and made in Canada. Built for enduro riding, the E-Spartan offers 165mm of rear travel and all models come with 170mm forks. This bike runs MX wheels only.

Devinci E-Spartan, linkage

The E-Spartan features Devinci’s Split-Pivot suspension platform, but its linkage has been optimized for eMTBs. Devinci moved the main pivot 5 mm higher, which adjusts the bike’s anti-squat for ideal performance with the motor’s assistance. Accounting for the motor’s influence and the eMTB’s added weight, the optimized linkage reduces unwanted suspension movement to ensure pedalling efficiency, while maintaining reliable traction and small-bump sensitivity.

E-Spartan frames fit metric Trunnion-mount shocks; the rocker link requires no spacers, and the shock rotates on bearings for smooth action. Devinci uses Enduro™ double-lip sealed bearings in their frames. The linkage’s progressive leverage ratio was designed to work well with either air or coil shocks.

Devinci E-Spartan, wired derailleur

On the GX AXS build, Devinci set up the E-Spartan with one nifty feature they introduced on the Lite model: the rear derailleur is powered by the bike’s main battery. This eliminates any concerns about your derailleur battery dying, and if you drain your main battery, the system cuts off assist power and saves a little juice so you can still shift gears.

Devinci E-Spartan, cable routing

Like other Devinci MTBs the E-Spartans get internal cable routing, with clean, simple straight entry ports at the head tube. Since this bike is meant for the rough stuff, it gets an upper chain guide included.

Devinci E-Spartan, water bottle

Key fitments include a Boost 148mm rear axle, SRAM UDH compatible dropouts, and clearance for up to 2.6” rear tires. All frame sizes can fit a 650ml water bottle or larger (with a reservoir shock) on the down tube.

The frame accepts 31.6mm seatposts. Stock dropper post lengths are: 150mm/small, 170mm/medium, 200mm/large. The GX AXS model gets a 230mm post for its XL size, while the other two models get 200mm posts on XLs.

Devinci E-Spartan, downtube protectors

To fend off rocks and paint damage, the E-Spartan comes with a chainstay protector, and between the lower down tube protector and shuttle guard, almost the entire downtube is shielded. The motor also has its own Nylon shield, which is vented to drain water and let heat escape.

Complete bike weight is listed at 54.72 lbs (size medium, GX AXS model) or 55.16 lbs (medium, Eagle 90). Weight for the Deore model is not yet available.

Drive System

Devinci E-Spartan, motor

Providing the E-Spartan’s assist is a 5th generation Bosch Performance Line CX motor. This motor offers a maximum 120Nm of torque and 750W peak power.

Devinci E-Spartan, charge port

The motor is powered by an 800Wh Bosch PowerTube 800 battery. The E-Spartan frame does not offer a quick battery removal option; Devinci prefers the integrated design, which reduces the weight of the frame. The in-frame charge port is located on the non-drive side, just in front of the motor.  

All models of the E-Spartans come with a 4A charger, which charges the battery fully in 3.5 hours or gets to 50% in 1.5 hours. If 800Wh isn’t enough battery capacity for you, the bike is also compatible with Bosch’s PowerMore 250Wh range extender.

Devinci E-Spartan, Bosch mini remote

Bosch’s mini remote handlebar controller provides your main controls in a small, ergonomic package. The System Controller display mounted in the bike’s top tube shows your battery life, assist mode, houses the power button, and can also be used to switch between assist levels.

Of course you’re not stuck with factory configurations. Bosch’s eBike Flow App allows customization of settings, plus software updates, ride tracking, and syncing with Strava, among other features.

Geometry

Devinci E-Spartan, geo chart

The E-Spartan keeps things simple with fixed geometry – There are no flip-chips and no chainstay length adjustment (like Devinci gave the current Spartan).

Key angles include a slack 63.5° head tube and seat tube angles ranging slightly from 77.8-77.4° depending on frame size. Reach numbers are a bit conservative at 456mm for a medium and 478mm for a large.

Devinci E-Spartan, rider, cornering

Chainstays lengths are the same for all frame sizes at 438mm. While some of Devinci’s MTBs do come with proportional chainstays, the E-Spartan’s frame does not allow for a similar adjustment of pivot locations. Consequently, Devinci decided to hone in on the best fixed length for this bike. After extensive testing with riders on different frame sizes, they found the 438mm stays keep the bike feeling lively, responsive and snappy through corners without sacrificing stability or traction.  

Model Lineup:

E-Spartan GX AXS 12s- $9099

Devinci E-Spartan, GX AXS 12s, side
Devinci E-Spartan GX AXS specs

The GX AXS 12s model comes in a Velvet Concrete/Gloss colorway.

E-Spartan Eagle 90 – $7899

Devinci E-Spartan Eagle 90, side
Devinci E-Spartan Eagle 90 specs

The E-Spartan Eagle 90 is available in the same color as the above model.

E-Spartan Deore 12s- $6699

Devinci E-Spartan Deore 12s, side
Devinci E-Spartan Deore 12s specs

The Deore 12s model comes in its own Gunmetal/Gloss color.

Devinci E-Spartan, rider, climbing*Images c. Devinci Cycles

The E-Spartan launches today, so check out Devinci’s website for further details. Devinci covers their bikes with a lifetime warranty.

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