A solid all-round descender (64.3° head angle, 150mm) — capable in the rough and steep without being an all-out bruiser.
E-Inception AM 9.7.1 GTF 2025
How current the bike is — newer chassis, motor and battery score higher. 10 = brand-new, 0 = legacy.
Power Enduro eMTB with Shimano EP801

The Stevens E-Inception ED 9.7 2026 is a German carbon enduro built around the Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 motor, with 170 mm front / 160 mm rear travel and a 0.5 degree slacker head angle than the predecessor. Headline numbers: 120 Nm of torque, 800 Wh removable Bosch PowerTube 800 battery, a 64.3 degree head angle, 23.5 kg claimed and a £7,899 base price. The carbon SL HMF frame integrates the 800 Wh PowerTube via a frame cut-out. There are only two curated community quotes on file, both about the older E-Inception ED 8.7 GTF on Shimano EP8 — the 2026 9.7 build uses the newer Bosch ecosystem, so the older battery/motor issues are not directly relevant.
Drive system and range. The Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 delivers 120 Nm of torque and a 750 W manufacturer-claimed peak after the post-PU2.0 firmware update unlocked the eMTB+ mode and around 400% support. The 800 Wh PowerTube is removable and is one of the largest packs in the Bosch ecosystem, supporting four-and-a-half to five hours of mixed-trail riding on the 23.5 kg chassis. The Gen 5 magnesium casing brings motor weight to 2.8 kg and the long-running gearbox clacking is finally resolved. Bosch dealer support is the strongest in the segment for warranty and service, which matters more on a brand like Stevens with a smaller specialist dealer footprint outside Germany.
Geometry and handling. The bike comes in four sizes (R1, R2, R3, R4) with reach progressing from 435 mm to 490 mm. The 64.3 degree head angle is fixed across all sizes — properly modern for a 170/160 mm enduro and notably 0.5 degree slacker than the predecessor's geometry, signalling a deliberate gravity shift. The 450 mm chainstay is shared across sizes and wheelbase grows from 1,229 mm (R1) to 1,305 mm (R4). The four-bar linkage suspension is well-developed for the segment, and the frame's removable-battery cut-out keeps service simple while preserving frame stiffness.
Build and value. Only the base trim is on file at £7,899. The carbon SL HMF chassis, Bosch CX Gen 5 motor and 800 Wh battery represent strong value for a premium German-built carbon enduro — pricing sits below the comparable Specialized Levo Gen 4 trim ladder and the higher-end Mondraker Level trims with similar battery capacity.
Caveats and known gripes. First, the limited dealer network outside Germany makes warranty and service less convenient for UK buyers. Second, the 2026 9.7 build kit details are not fully published in the primary sources, so specific brake, drivetrain and wheel spec should be confirmed with the dealer before ordering. Third, the predecessor's older battery/motor combinations have had documented reliability issues (alex11 reports Shimano EP8/Darfon battery error E020 on a 2023-era ED 8.7), though this is not directly relevant to the 2026 Bosch-equipped 9.7.
Verdict. The Stevens E-Inception ED 9.7 2026 suits buyers who want a premium German-built carbon enduro with the latest Bosch CX Gen 5 motor, the largest practical 800 Wh battery, and properly modern slack geometry, at a price that undercuts the Specialized/Mondraker premium tier. Less suitable for buyers who require a tight UK dealer network or who need detailed published build-kit spec before committing. Production status: current. Confirm specific 9.7 component spec directly with the dealer before ordering.
What the numbers mean on the trail
Computed from this bike's geometry, spec and build kit — reach, wheelbase, chainstay, head and seat angles, travel, motor, weight and the fork/tyre/brake spec — and worked out per size, because a fixed chainstay can make an S and an XL feel very different.
A fair bit of pop, but happiest on flowing trail rather than trials moves.
Rear-long with a planted front in R2 (FC:RC 1.78) — easy to weight the front and quick to turn, though it can feel light at the back at real speed.
Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 and a steep 75.5° seat angle keep the weight planted over the front — a proper winch. 750W of peak power and 120Nm of torque — among the most powerful e-bike motors made.
Strong up and composed down — a do-it-all, not a specialist.
The numbers are well balanced for its category.
How it stacks up vs other Full Power · Trail bikes (from 271 bikes in the database)
Frame
Carbon SL HMF enduro frame with 170 mm front / 160 mm rear travel, 0.5 degree slacker head angle than predecessor, removable Bosch PowerTube 800 Wh battery via frame cut-out
Geometry · hover a row to highlight the measurement on the bike
| R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | 435 mm | 452 mm | 472 mm | 490 mm |
| Stack | 622 mm | 631 mm | 645 mm | 668 mm |
| Chainstay | 450 mm | 450 mm | 450 mm | 450 mm |
| Headtube Angle | 64.3° | 64.3° | 64.3° | 64.3° |
| Seattube Angle (eff) | 75.5° | 75.5° | 75.5° | 75.5° |
| Wheelbase | 1229 mm | 1250 mm | 1277 mm | 1305 mm |
| Front Centre | 779 mm | 800 mm | 827 mm | 855 mm |
| FC:RC | 1.73 | 1.78 | 1.84 | 1.90 |
Trims · 1
Base £7,899 | |
|---|---|
| Motor | Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 · 120 Nm |
| Battery | Bosch PowerTube 800 · 750 Wh |
| Travel F/R | 150/150 mm |
| Frame | Carbon |
| Headset | Acros Blocklock Taper 1 1/8"-1.5" |
| Drivetrain | 1x12 mountain bike drivetrain |
| Weight | 23.5 kg |
| Price | £7,899 |
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