Article 2020 Bosch Update: New motors, 625Wh battery and more

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Bosch have just dropped what looks like the biggest bunch of EMTB updates ever seen. New motors, batteries, software, anti tuning and more! First the headlines, read on for the full update.









Bosch 2020 Gen4 CX Motor



All new motor designAlmost 50% smaller, more compact design2.9 KG, 25% less weight than the outgoing modelStandard chainring mount at the front75Nm Max Torque



The big news is that Bosch have an all new EMTB motor. Aimed at ‘sporty’ riding (guess that means the more hardcore e-mountain bikers!), the motor is a lot smaller, lighter and gives a better power distribution across a much wider cadence range.



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Smaller motor can reduce chain stays which were always on the long side on the outgoing model.



Bosch claim the the motor offers up to 340% support, so that makes it’s peak power output around 850 watts, with a torque output of 75Nm. Interestingly that’s...

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MattyB

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Looks good, but I am a bit surprised they have decided to mandate a display. Maybe a more minimalist option will be coming down the road next year?
 

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The future is eMTB app stores! So you gotta mandate a screen if Bosch are going to sell you apps!

(Maybe)
 

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Interesting that they are using the Bosch Motor in the more “accessible” EMTB’s but still using the Shimano in the higher end models. Guess it’s the cost of changing the carbon moulds.

Disappointed they haven’t changed/updated the display options. The Ebike—Mtb site review says its noisier than the shimano systems too, but due to a mechanical noise rather than motor one.
 

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Interesting that they are using the Bosch Motor in the more “accessible” EMTB’s but still using the Shimano in the higher end models. Guess it’s the cost of changing the carbon moulds.
I believe Focus has just done an early release of four Jam2's with Bosch, I guess there'll be more towards the end of the season.

Those two bikes are pretty different though. The new one has significantly shorter chainstays, a bit taller BB, it weighs like 1.5kg+ more. Will be interesting to see if Focus is giving up on the 384Wh non-detachable internal battery bikes.
 

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Is there a picture of the battery plating label yet? I'd like to know if the new battery is actually 625Wh or approximately 625Wh like the 482Wh of the Powerpack 500...
 

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On the latest EMBN vid they do a noise comparison of the new vs old motors. It’s not quiet
 

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Range sounds good.

"51.45 km / 1230 metres ascent – this is the range we managed to squeeze from the motor, always riding in the highest assistance mode until the battery was completely drained. "
 

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On the latest EMBN vid they do a noise comparison of the new vs old motors. It’s not quiet
I saw that. It sounded whiny like my Shimano. On the Singletrack videos it sound much more like the recent Bosch CX bikes. A lower tone & quieter.
 

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I'd accept the noise if they were trumpeting some additional sealing to improve reliability and alongside the other improvements. It is there the current motors really need to improve - let's be honest, none of them are exhibiting excellent long term reliability if you are doing true mountain biking with them. The failure rate on Brose is particularly frightening (every Levo owner I know has had at least one motor under warranty, some more), but Bosch's prev generation CX was not immune to issues either. I'd certainly accept a bit more size and weight over the current best in class in those departements for enhanced motor life.
 
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Personally I really don’t mind the noise from my Shimano, it only whines on steep climbs and that’s still not a big deal for me. I would happily not have it there but it’s no deal breaker, and based on internet rumblings, the Shimano motor seems like the most reliable - to be expected from the Japs!

I think the whine downhill as well as uphill would be a bit frustrating.
 

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