Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type | RockShox Lyric

Specifications

Brand
Bianchi
Model
E-Vertic FX-Type - RockShox Lyric
Battery
Lithium-ion
Battery Capacity
750 Wh
Range
95 Miles
Charge time
5-6 hours
App
Yes✅
Display
Yes✅
Motor
Mid Drive
Motor Position
-------
Motor Power
250W 85Nm
Top Speed
15mph
Brake System
Hydraulic Disc
Weight
25 kg
Wheel Base
29"
Wheel Type
-------
Mudguard
-------
Chain Guard
Yes✅
Drivetrain
Sram GX EAGLE 1x12sp
Light
Yes✅
Warranty
2 years

Pros & Cons

✅adaptable geometry

✅Powerful 750wh battery

✅Fast charging with 95 mile range

❌High price

❌26kg weight

❌15mph top speed

Description

A bicycle with Aluminum Alloy frame, a range of 95 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 Lyric 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 Lyric — A Trail-Ready Beast With All-Day Range

In a market overflowing with e-bikes designed to blend in, the Bianchi E-Vertic FX-Type with RockShox Lyric proudly stands out. This is not your average commuter or weekend cruiser—it’s a full-fledged e-MTB built to conquer aggressive trails, backcountry routes, and everything in between. If your riding style leans toward exploration, elevation, and endurance, this bike is aimed squarely at you.

From first glance, you can tell it means business. It’s got the stance, the suspension pedigree, and the kind of battery and motor pairing that make you want to ride harder and further. Whether you’re a seasoned trail junkie or someone upgrading from a hardtail to something more capable, this bike invites you to push your limits.

Designed for Adventure Riders With Big Goals

The FX-Type RockShox Lyric is made for those who want to explore deeper into the wild. Its long wheelbase, high-volume tires, and advanced suspension allow it to eat up rough terrain—roots, rocks, steep drops—without flinching. The RockShox Lyric fork especially shines here, offering the type of plush control and stiffness you need when the trail gets wild.

This bike doesn’t just survive gnarly trails—it thrives on them.

What really sets it apart, though, is the torque-rich mid-drive motor, paired with a generous battery setup that supports ultra-long rides. The motor isn’t just quiet—it’s smart. With torque sensing, the bike delivers assist based on how hard you’re pedaling, not just spinning the cranks. This means you get a more natural feel on climbs and precise support on twisty descents.

Tech That Keeps You Riding Longer

It’s easy to talk about range and power in numbers, but what matters more is how it performs when you’re miles from the trailhead. And this is where the FX-Type impressed me most. I tested it on a mix of fire roads, singletrack, and a brutal 3-mile climb—yet even after more than 50 miles of spirited riding, I still had battery left to play with.

Depending on how you manage assist levels and terrain, you can push this machine well into the 90-mile territory. For most riders, that’s enough for an all-day adventure or even a weekend without needing a charge every few hours.

The integrated display makes it easy to track your assist mode, speed, battery level, and trip stats without fumbling. Paired with a mobile app, you can customize settings, get diagnostics, or even plan routes. It’s part of the evolving e-bike experience in 2024—one that goes beyond the physical ride and leans into smart biking.

Real-World Performance: Where It Shines and What to Know

On actual trails, the FX-Type doesn’t hesitate. The Sram GX Eagle 1×12 drivetrain is a welcome companion here. Shifting is crisp, smooth, and reliable—even under pressure when you’re grinding up a hill or launching into a descent. It gives you a huge range of gears to play with, so you can save battery when you want or push your own power when needed.

The hydraulic disc brakes offer plenty of stopping power, and they’re progressive—meaning they don’t grab too suddenly but give you great control, even on slippery or muddy trails.

One thing to keep in mind: the weight. At 25 kg, this isn’t a bike you’re tossing on a car rack with one hand. But on the trail, it rarely feels heavy. The well-balanced frame and motor placement distribute the weight nicely, especially on descents. Just be prepared if you’re someone who often carries your bike or lives in a walk-up apartment.

And about the 15mph assist cap—yes, it’s a little lower than some might like. But once you hit technical trails or climbs, that extra few mph becomes less relevant. In fact, it keeps things legal on more trail systems and bike parks, so you won’t have to worry about local restrictions.

How It Keeps Up With 2025’s E-Bike Trends

If 2025 is all about connected riding, extended range, and durable design, the FX-Type nails all three.

The smartphone integration is more than just a gimmick. It allows you to tune assist modes, update firmware, and track your rides. For riders who geek out on performance data or love optimizing their setups, this adds real value.

And while the bike doesn’t include some of the commuter-focused features like USB charging or built-in mudguards, that’s by design. This is a trail machine, not a city slicker. What it lacks in extras, it more than makes up for in ruggedness and purpose.

Things to Consider Before You Buy

This is a premium bike—no doubt about it. The high-end components and smart systems come with a price tag that reflects its performance tier. If you’re someone who just needs a basic daily ride, this probably isn’t your best bet.

But if you’re a serious rider looking for:

Big mileage on a single charge

Rugged components that last

A geometry that’s ready for steep descents and fast corners

Tech features that help personalize your ride

…then the FX-Type RockShox Lyric starts making a lot more sense. It’s not just about going electric—it’s about riding smarter, longer, and with more confidence.

Who Is the FX-Type RockShox Lyric For?

In short: this bike is for riders who dream big and ride bigger. It’s built for people who live for long days in the saddle, who want to explore backcountry terrain without the limitations of battery anxiety, and who need components that won’t flinch under real pressure.

It’s probably overkill for casual city rides, and it isn’t the lightest option out there. But if you’re the type who would rather be on a mountain trail than a paved path, you’ll feel right at home.

From my perspective, this bike offers incredible value if you plan to use it for what it was designed for: hard rides, challenging terrain, and long-haul fun. The RockShox Lyric edition especially gives it that edge over lesser setups—absorbing hits that would rattle most frames.

I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to experienced riders who want to elevate their e-MTB game or to newer e-bike converts looking for a machine they won’t outgrow anytime soon.

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