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Lithos 10K 2027

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Management number 236183776 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price US$3,300.00 Model Number 236183776
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The Merida Lithos 10K sits at the top of Merida's enduro e-MTB range, built for riders who want serious capability when the trails get rough, steep and relentless. The full carbon Lithos CF frame keeps weight down for sharper, more composed handling, and with 170mm of fork travel matched to 160mm at the rear, it has the composure to be pushed hard on demanding descents and across back-to-back race stages.

'Merida have delivered one of the best e-mountain bikes I've ridden' - off.road.cc

Power comes from Bosch's Performance Line CX-R drive unit – the lighter, higher-output version of Bosch's proven motor – paired with an 800Wh PowerTube battery for genuine all-day range, and managed through a Bosch Kiox 400C display. Suspension is led by a Fox Float X Factory shock with Live Valve Neo, which adjusts its damping automatically to suit the terrain and your speed, matched to an inverted Fox Podium Factory fork for a planted, controlled front end.

The rest of the build is finished to match. SRAM's wireless X0/XX Eagle Transmission handles shifting, SRAM Maven Ultimate four-piston brakes on 220/200mm rotors deliver the stopping power a fast e-enduro bike needs, and a DT Swiss HXC 1500 carbon wheelset keeps things stiff and responsive on Continental Kryptotal Enduro tyres.


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