GT has added two brand new e-bikes to the line, the Force GT-E and Pantera GT-E. With these two new models, the brand promises the same ride quality to their counterparts but powered by Shimano’s STePS motor with a down tube integrated battery.

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gt force gt-e hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Force GT-E is GTs full suspension trail/enduro 29er equipped with 150mm of front and rear travel provided by a RockShox Super Deluxe shock and a Gold Debonair on the ‘Amp’ model. The fork is plugged into 65-degree head angle with a 475mm reach for extra downhill confidence.

Force GT-E Button
Force GT-E Button (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

To scrub the speed, the Force GT-E is fitted with Shimano’s MT420 four-piston brakes paired with 203mm rotors for maximum stopping power. The bike is also fitted with WTB rims shod with a Maxxis Minion DHF up front in its 3c, EXO 2.6 guise and a DHR II with the same compound and casing.

The cheaper ‘Current’ model gets its suspension from SR Suntour.

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gt force gt-e action 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

For when the trail starts pointing upwards, the brand has given the frame longer 455mm chainstays and a sorted 76 degree seat tube angle for a more centered riding position.   

Force GT-E Steps
Force GT-E Steps (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

GT has optimized the four-bar LTS suspension platform especially for the Force GT-E with more aggressive kinematics, new anti-squat, and anti-rise figures to accommodate for the ways e-bikes are ridden.

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G20_G62100M_29 M ePantera Bolt_DTE_29_3Q (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Pantera GT-E is GTs hardtail offering, also equipped with a Shimano STePs motor and the down tube integrated battery as seen on the Force GT-E. Using a new Triple Triangle design, the frame features floating stays for added compliance, which amounts to a more comfortable ride. Like the Force GT-E, it also rolls on 29 inch wheels.

It’s aimed towards newer riders or those who are looking for a hard going hardtail. 

gt pantera head tube
gt pantera head tube (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The range topping Bolt model comes with a Rockshox Judy Silver providing 120mm of squish. The cheaper Dash model uses an SR Suntour unit with 100mm of travel. The head tube sits at 68.5 degrees with a 446 reach. 

The 29er WTB STX wheels are wrapped in WTB Breakout tyres 2.3 tyres. Stopping the speed are a set of Shimano MT200s mated with 180mm rotors.

gt pantera gt-e action
gt pantera gt-e action (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Both bikes come in four sizes from S up to XL. 

Prices for the Force GT-E start at £3,600 for the SR Suntour equipped Current model and up to £4,200 for the top of the range Amp build.

As for the Pantera GT-E the Dash comes in at £2,200, £2,600 for the Current and £3,000 for the Bolt.

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