Not sure what you're on now, but here's a few generalities:Other than some person saying that online, there’s very little evidence of that being likely. Even the Pinkbike review described the bike as a DH bike with a motor. I’m not even saying that’s a bad thing or a mistake. I’m just looking at the available information and thinking this bike is likely biased too much towards stability for me.
-The higher the f/r ratio (1.86 and above), and the longer the reach, the more a bike will feel unwieldy for a given wheelbase number. Essentially because you're riding that front end like a unicycle in corners, and the rear kind of follows like a tractor trailer.
-The lower the f/r ratio (1.8 or below), combined with more stack and less reach, the less the negative effects of a long wheelbase are noticed. You ride through your feet, and do not shift forward on the bike. The rear end/wheelbase feels underneath you, not behind you.
At first it does feel like the experience is dulled, but you simply go faster to get the same giggles.
I do agree though that the dread-e is likely too much for AZ riding, an e-druid is more appropriate, but still perhaps bordering on overkill.