Shuttle AMP'd 2026
How current the bike is — newer chassis, motor and battery score higher. 10 = brand-new, 0 = legacy.
Pivot's first DJI Avinox M2S super-eMTB, 150 mm dw-link with 130 Nm / 1300 W motor and 800 Wh battery.

The Pivot Shuttle AMP'd 2026 is Pivot's first DJI Avinox M2S all-mountain eMTB, a serious carbon platform built on the brand's signature DW-link suspension. It runs 160 mm of fork travel and 150 mm rear on a full-carbon chassis, with DJI's flagship M2S motor, an integrated 800 Wh battery and a claimed 21.5 kg system weight. Headline numbers: 150 Nm of peak torque (130 Nm continuous) and 1500 W peak power, a 63.7 degree head angle, a 443 mm chainstay and reach growing from 420 to 495 mm across an unusually deep ten-size lineup. £11,999 for the Pro X0 trim. Community verdict: Pivot finally bringing DW-link refinement to the DJI Avinox ecosystem, with the same chassis quality long-term Pivot owners trust at the top end of the all-mountain price band.
Drive system and range. The DJI Avinox M2S launched in April 2026 with flat-wire (hairpin) winding for higher slot fill and peak power. It delivers 130 Nm continuous and 150 Nm peak torque, with 1300 W continuous and 1500 W peak power, at a 2.63 kg unit weight. The Shuttle AMP'd pairs the M2S with the 800 Wh FP800 integrated battery for genuine all-day range potential. Real-world mixed-terrain use should reach 60 to 90 km on mid-assist. One owner caveat: the Avinox quick charger has been flagged as drawing enough current to damage portable power stations like Jackery units, with no warranty cover. DJI Mimo app firmware updates push refinements directly to the bike.
Geometry and handling. A 63.7 degree head angle is properly slack for an all-mountain bike, matching gravity-focused rivals like the Mondraker Zendit and the Marin Alpine Trail E. Pivot uses a 10-size geometry table running through XS, XS, S, SM, M, MD, L, LG, XL, XL, with mullet (29 front, 27.5 rear) standard and a flip-chip allowing conversion to dual-29. Reach grows from 420 mm in XS to 495 mm in XL. The 443 mm chainstay is identical across sizes, on the shorter side for an all-mountain platform, which favours playful direction-change feel over absolute stability. Wheelbases run 1180 to 1295 mm. Super Boost rear spacing is a Pivot signature for stiffness.
Build and value. The Pro X0 trim at £11,999 brings RockShox ZEB Ultimate with Charger 3.2 damper, RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate shock, SRAM Maven Silver four-piston brakes and a DT Swiss HX1501 Hybrid mullet wheelset. A Team XX Eagle Transmission flagship sits above this at around $15,000 USD equivalent. The standout strength is the chassis-motor combination: DJI Avinox M2S on a properly engineered Pivot DW-link chassis is a meaningful technology pairing. The questionable note is the price point: £11,999 is flagship territory and buyers should expect to spec FOX 38 Factory and SRAM XX1 AXS or similar at higher trims.
Community-verified strengths. Long-term Pivot owners praise the DW-link suspension across multiple model generations, with consistent feedback on its anti-squat-friendly climbing and big-hit composure. The Shuttle AMP'd uses the same Pivot DNA, with owners flagging it as feeling familiar and well-balanced from the first ride. The flat-wire DJI Avinox M2S motor is one of the quietest at under 45 dBA, with 41 per cent drag reduction over the older M1 thanks to sealed bearings, and 5 riding modes (Eco, Trail, Auto, Turbo, Boost) for genuine breadth of assist. Carbon construction and Super Boost stiffness round out the platform's premium feel.
Caveats and known gripes. The integrated, non-removable 800 Wh battery is the most consistent compromise: owners who tour, share chargers or charge in flats need to plan around it. The Avinox quick charger has damaged Jackery power stations, with cases not covered by Jackery warranty, so owners using portable power for trail-side charging need to confirm compatibility. Pivot's UK dealer reach is narrower than the German brands, which can mean longer warranty wait times for British buyers. And at £11,999 the Shuttle AMP'd sits in flagship territory where Specialized Levo Gen 4 Pro, Yeti 160E and Amflow PX Carbon Pro provide alternatives at varying price points.
Verdict. The Shuttle AMP'd 2026 suits the long-term Pivot rider or any premium-budget all-mountain buyer who wants DJI Avinox M2S motor power on a proven DW-link carbon chassis with deep sizing options. Riders chasing removable batteries, wider UK dealer support or lower entry pricing should look at the Amflow PX Carbon Pro, the Norco Sight VLT or the Specialized Levo Gen 4. Production status: current.
Frame
Full carbon dw-link frame with 150 mm rear / 160 mm front travel, flip-chip allowing MX or dual-29" wheels, Super Boost rear spacing, permanently integrated 800 Wh battery.
Geometry · hover a row to highlight the measurement on the bike
| XS | S | SM | M | MD | L | LG | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toptube | — | — | 584 mm | — | 605 mm | — | 624 mm | — |
| Reach | 420 mm | 435 mm | 445 mm | 460 mm | 460 mm | 475 mm | 475 mm | 495 mm |
| Stack | 613.4 mm | 633 mm | 617 mm | 642.2 mm | 625 mm | 651.4 mm | 633 mm | 660.5 mm |
| Seattube | — | — | 405 mm | — | 425 mm | — | 445 mm | — |
| Chainstay | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm | 443 mm |
| Headtube Angle | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° | 63.7° |
| Seattube Angle (eff) | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° | 76.5° |
| Wheelbase | 1187.8 mm | 1217.6 mm | 1213 mm | 1246.9 mm | 1240 mm | 1266.2 mm | 1267 mm | 1290.5 mm |
| Headtube | — | — | 105 mm | — | 115 mm | — | 125 mm | — |
| BB Height | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm | 345 mm |
| Front Centre | 744.8 mm | 774.6 mm | 770 mm | 803.9 mm | 797 mm | 823.2 mm | 824 mm | 847.5 mm |
Trims · 1
Pro X0 £11,999 | |
|---|---|
| Motor | Avinox M2S · 150 Nm |
| Battery | Avinox FP800 · 800 Wh |
| Travel F/R | 160/150 mm |
| Frame | Carbon |
| Fork | RockShox ZEB Ultimate with Charger 3.2 damper, 160 mm travel (alt FOX 38 on higher trims) |
| Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate, 150 mm rear travel (alt FOX Float X on higher trims) |
| Headset | Pivot Precision, sealed cartridge bearings, ZS49 upper / ZS56 lower |
| Stem | Phoenix Team Enduro V2, 40 mm |
| Handlebar | Phoenix Team Carbon, 780 mm width, 35 mm rise |
| Grips | Phoenix Factory lock-on |
| Saddle | Pivot Team E-Bike |
| Seatpost | OneUp V3 dropper post, 210 mm travel (size L) |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Silver (A1), 4-piston hydraulic disc |
| Rear derailleur | SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission (wired into main battery) |
| Crank | Praxis Alloy eCranks, 155 mm, 34T with alloy bashring |
| Shifters | SRAM Eagle Pod Controller, 12-speed, AXS electronic wireless |
| Cassette | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission XS-1275, 12-speed, 10-52T |
| Chain | SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission Flattop, 12-speed |
| Drivetrain | 1x12 SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission wired directly to Avinox battery, Avinox SmoothShift auto-shift |
| Wheels | DT Swiss HX1501 Hybrid mullet wheelset |
| Tyres | Continental Kryptotal Fr Enduro SuperSoft 29x2.4" front; Continental Kryptotal Re Enduro Soft 27.5x2.6" rear |
| Weight | 21.5 kg |
| Price | £11,999 |
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