[Press Release] – Tempe, AZ – Pivot pushes electric performance into a whole new realm with class leading power, range, and big mountain capability. Built from the finest materials, incorporating a new Shimano EP8 motor, and boasting a massive 726 watt/hour battery, the Shuttle redefines trail riding.
Pivot is proud to unveil the newly redesigned Shuttle. With its sleek integration of motor and battery, and Pivot’s proprietary carbon fiber construction, the Shuttle revolutionized electric assist mountain biking when it was introduced. Shimano’s new EP8 motor is a fitting complement to the Shuttle’s trail capabilities.
It’s lighter, quieter and more powerful than its award-winning predecessor, and is the perfect match for the Shuttle’s progressive geometry, super capable suspension and drop-dead good looks. The dw-link suspension and metric Fox DPX2 shock provides 140 mm of plush, controlled performance, matched with a stout, 160mm travel Fox 38 fork. Chassis, suspension, motor, and battery integrate together at the pinnacle of eMTB evolution.
”With the new Shuttle, we build on our vision of making an insanely capable all-mountain bike that cleanly incorporates electric-assist. With more aggressive geometry, a super-refined integrated design, and a big increase in suspension performance matched to a perfectly tuned dw-link design, the new Shuttle is an incredibly fun bike even without mentioning that it’s pedal assist. Add the superior performance of Shimano’s new EP8 system and the bike’s incredible range and you get a whole new level of eMTB experience,” says Chris Cocalis, Pivot’s founder and CEO.
With smarter assist ratio algorithms and fluid smooth power level transitions, the EP8 drive unit helps master even the most technical terrain, offering a seamless and natural assist to your pedal inputs, enabling the Shuttle to bring your riding to the next level.
The new drive unit is lighter, more compact, and more powerful than before, and combined with the sweet handling geometry and ultra-capable dw-link suspension, unobtrusively lets the Shuttle achieve unparalleled trail performance.
The 726 watt/hour battery demolishes old expectations about range, giving you the power take full advantage of that performance, to ride farther, explore deeper.
The new Shuttle will be available in Treeline Green with orange accents. The Shuttle is available as a complete bike in our Team XTR build configuration priced at a $10,999 USD MSRP. The Shuttle is available now, in all sizes, at key Pivot dealers worldwide.
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