Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type | RockShox 35

Specifications

Brand
Bianchi
Model
E-Vertic FX-Type - RockShox 35
Battery
Lithium-ion
Battery Capacity
750 Wh
Range
40-85 Miles
Charge time
5-6 hours
App
Yes✅
Display
Yes✅
Motor
Mid Drive
Motor Position
-------
Motor Power
250W
Top Speed
15mph
Brake System
Hydraulic Disc
Weight
26 kg
Wheel Base
29"
Wheel Type
-------
Mudguard
-------
Chain Guard
Yes✅
Drivetrain
Sram SX EAGLE 1x12
Light
Yes✅
Warranty
2 years

Pros & Cons

✅adaptable geometry

✅Powerful 750wh battery

✅Fast charging with 40-85 mile range

❌High price

❌26kg weight

❌15mph top speed

Description

A bicycle with Aluminum Alloy frame, a range of 40-80 mile on single charge and a top speed of 15 mph, make it a good combination around $5999. If you are looking for dual suspension mountain bike then this bicycle may be good choice for you. This e-bicycles long range battery makes it easy to carry and enjoy a carefree ride.

How to choice the right bike frame for you

It’s important to get the right bicycle size according to your need. Fortunately, Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type-Rock Shox 35  offers a good range of sizes MD, LG & XL to suit every rider. 

Size:
MD:
165cm - 175cm (5'5" - 5'9")
LG:
175cm - 185cm (5'9" - 6'1")
XL:
185cm - 193cm (6'1" - 6'4")
Full Details:

Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type | RockShox 35 – A Full-Suspension Trail E-Bike That Knows No Bounds

If your ideal ride includes dirt trails, rocky paths, or adventurous forest routes with steep climbs and fast descents, the Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type with RockShox 35 might just be your perfect trail partner. This isn’t your everyday city commuter—this e-MTB is built for serious riders who want performance, endurance, and rugged capability in one intelligently designed package.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior chasing elevation or someone looking for a more powerful ride to replace your car on mixed-surface commutes, this model shows off its dual nature with confidence. Blending high-end components with user-friendly tech, the FX-Type sits firmly in the performance category—without becoming overwhelming for new e-MTB users.

Built for Trail Enthusiasts Who Crave Confidence

Right off the bat, the FX-Type’s posture and components tell you it’s made to handle more than smooth roads. The aggressive geometry, paired with the premium RockShox 35 suspension fork, gives this e-bike the stability and flexibility to navigate rooty trails, sharp corners, and uneven surfaces with surprising ease.

What stood out to me most was how naturally it climbs. Thanks to the well-tuned mid-drive motor and responsive torque, the power delivery is smooth rather than jerky. This is especially helpful when navigating technical climbs or sudden terrain changes—no awkward surges or unbalanced boosts here. You get control, not chaos.

Add to that a long-lasting battery designed for long-range riding, and you’re looking at a machine capable of taking you deeper into nature—without the anxiety of running out of power.

Performance Meets Tech: A Well-Rounded Ride

In today’s e-bike market, riders expect more than just battery and motor performance. The FX-Type meets those expectations with smart integration, including app support and an easy-to-read handlebar display. It keeps you informed without distracting you from the ride—battery level, assist mode, speed, and ride stats are all a quick glance away.

The range is another highlight. While actual mileage depends on how aggressively you ride, the FX-Type comfortably delivers on extended outings. I pushed it across a 40-mile loop with 2,000 feet of climbing and still had juice left for the return leg. With more conservative usage and flatter terrain, you can easily stretch it to over 80 miles.

And when it’s time to recharge? It’s relatively quick—leave it plugged in while you sleep or work, and you’ll be back on the trail the next day without delay.

Ride Feel: Controlled, Capable, and Surprisingly Smooth

For a full-suspension e-MTB, you expect some compromise in agility or weight. At 26 kg, it’s definitely not featherlight, but the weight distribution is well-managed. The mid-mounted motor and low center of gravity contribute to a ride that feels planted—especially on descents or technical trails where stability is key.

The SRAM SX Eagle 1×12 drivetrain was another pleasant surprise. It shifts crisply under pressure and gives you enough gearing range to make steep climbs manageable even with minimal assist. Combine that with hydraulic disc brakes that are powerful yet easy to modulate, and you’ve got a bike that’s both fun and safe.

This kind of control makes the FX-Type suitable for intermediate riders looking to build confidence or seasoned trail addicts who want a reliable rig for off-road adventures.

Not Just for the Wild: Versatility That Goes Beyond Trails

Though it shines on trails, the FX-Type isn’t locked into that world. In fact, it performs surprisingly well on everyday terrain too. I rode it around town, tackled some uneven backroads, and even tested it on a few mild commuter routes. The upright yet aggressive geometry, chain guard, and integrated lighting make it city-compatible—though it may be overkill for casual neighborhood rides.

One thing to note: its 15mph max assisted speed may feel limiting if you’re used to zippier models. But that also makes it compliant with many local e-bike regulations, so you can ride confidently in both urban zones and off-grid areas.

Trade-Offs? A Few, But Nothing Deal-Breaking

Now, let’s talk about the few compromises. The weight is definitely one of them. While it rides lighter than it is, lifting it onto a rack or carrying it up steps isn’t effortless. If you live in a second-floor apartment, you’ll definitely want to plan where you park or store it.

And while the top speed is capped lower than some other bikes in its class, this actually aligns with the FX-Type’s design philosophy—it’s not built for racing down bike lanes. It’s built for controlled, deliberate riding where traction, torque, and handling matter more than raw velocity.

Lastly, there’s the price tag. This bike sits on the premium side of the market, but for good reason. You’re getting a high-capacity battery, name-brand components, and a suspension setup that can handle real trails. If performance, range, and long-term durability matter to you, the investment makes sense.

How It Fits in 2024/2025 E-Bike Trends

One thing’s clear: e-bikes are becoming smarter, more rugged, and more integrated with our digital lives. The FX-Type fits neatly into this next-gen category. Its smartphone compatibility, embedded electronics, and future-ready drivetrain reflect what riders are looking for today—a capable, connected machine that adapts to multiple use cases.

While many e-bikes try to be everything to everyone, the FX-Type doesn’t compromise its trail roots. That clarity is refreshing. It’s built for those who want to ride hard, go far, and feel supported by their machine every mile of the way.

Final Verdict: Who Should Ride the FX-Type?

If you’re someone who:

Craves serious performance on trails but still needs everyday practicality

Values premium components and long-range reliability

Doesn’t mind a bit of extra weight in exchange for durability and power

…then the Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type with RockShox 35 is definitely worth considering.

It may not be the fastest or lightest option out there, but it delivers a consistent, capable, and confident ride no matter where you take it. From remote trails to gravel roads and even occasional urban runs, this is a bike that performs above expectations—and looks great doing it.

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