MBUK Bike of the Year 2024 – All 30 bikes tested!

Our shortlisted contenders, from enduro bikes to e-MTBs, trail bikes to budget hardtails

Published: May 10, 2024 at 7:56 am

For this year's MBUK Bike of the Year mega-test, we've put 30 of the best mountain bikes through their paces, in four categories. You can read the results in the new issue of the mag, in shops today and live on Apple News+. Here are all the bikes tested – we'll be updating this article with videos and reviews so stay tuned!


Categories

Trail bikes

Enduro bikes

e-MTBs (full-power and lightweight/SL)

Budget MTBs


Trail

Our trail bikes cost £3,000-£4,199 and are best described as ‘burly’, with fork travel topping out at 160mm and 130-150mm of suspension at the rear. These bikes are designed for all-day adventures, so need to feel pacey and efficient on the climbs, maximising the effort you put in. But they also need to descend with control and comfort, and provide a fun, playful ride feel.

Cannondale Habit LT2
Cannondale Habit LT2 – Read the review on BikeRadar.com
Canyon Spectral CF7
Canyon Spectral CF7
GT Sensor Carbon Pro
GT Sensor Carbon Pro
Marin Rift Zone 29 XR
Marin Rift Zone 29 XR
Scott Genius 940
Scott Genius 940
Trek Fuel EX 9.7 Gen 6
Trek Fuel EX 9.7 Gen 6
Whyte T-160 RS
Whyte T-160 RS – Winner! Read the review on BikeRadar.com
YT Jeffsy Core 3
YT Jeffsy Core 3

Enduro

When it comes to the enduro category, pricing ranges from £4,250 all the way up to £6,205. Why such a big gap? That’s largely down to one brand sending the wrong bike. With limited time and numbers, we had little choice but to include it anyway. As ever, the focus here is on the descents. Sure, an enduro bike needs to get you to the top of the hill, but downhill stability, composure, control and speed-carrying efficiency will always be the priority.

CUBE Stereo ONE77 C:68X TM 29
CUBE Stereo ONE77 C:68X TM 29
Ibis HD6 XT
Ibis HD6 XT
Kona Process X CR
Kona Process X CR
Marin Alpine Trail XR AXS
Marin Alpine Trail XR AXS – Read the review on BikeRadar.com
Santa Cruz Megatower C R
Santa Cruz Megatower C R
Transition Spire Alloy NX
Transition Spire Alloy NX
Trek Slash 8 Gen 6
Trek Slash 8 Gen 6
YT Capra Core 4 29
YT Capra Core 4 29 – Winner! Read the review on BikeRadar.com

e-MTB (full-power and lightweight)

With ‘SL’ e-bikes arriving thick and fast, this year we’ve split our e-MTB test into two categories – full-power and lightweight. Pricing for both starts at £6,699 and peaks at £10,000. The full-power e-bikes have at least 80Nm of maximum torque and boast larger batteries with a capacity of 600Wh or more, while the lighter-weight models tip the scales at 20kg or less, offer 50-60Nm of max torque and up to 430Wh of battery capacity. We’re now in a fantastic place when it comes to the development of e-MTBs, with all eight bikes tested here offering decent geometry that really helps bolster their handling.

Canyon Strive:ON CFR
Canyon Strive:ON CFR (full-power) – Winner! (overall and full-power) Read the review on BikeRadar.com
Giant Trance X Advanced-E Elite 1
Giant Trance X Advanced-E Elite 1 (lightweight)
Propain Ekano 2 CF Ultimate
Propain Ekano 2 CF Ultimate (full-power)
Santa Cruz Heckler SL GX AXS C
Santa Cruz Heckler SL GX AXS C (lightweight)
Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL 2 Expert
Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL 2 Expert (lightweight)
Whyte ELyte 150 Works
Whyte ELyte 150 Works (lightweight) – Winner! (lightweight)
Yeti 160E C1 Factory
Yeti 160E C1 Factory (full-power)
YT Decoy MX Core 5
YT Decoy MX Core 5 (full-power)

Budget

This year, our budget category spans the £1,000-£1,500 price bracket. That’s a marked increase compared to our 2023 test, which brings with it a jump in component specification, geometry and the overall capability of each of the hardtails included. For this kind of outlay, you can expect a dropper post, more tunable fork, slicker drivetrain and better tyres, all of which add up to an even better experience in the woods.

Calibre Line T3 27.5"
Calibre Line T3 27.5"
Cannondale Habit HT 1
Cannondale Habit HT 1
Giant Fathom 29 2
Giant Fathom 29 2
Merida Big Trail 400
Merida Big Trail 400
Rockrider AM 100
Rockrider AM 100 – Winner! Read the review on BikeRadar.com
Whyte 529
Whyte 529

To find out the results of our Bike of the Year 2024 test, grab a copy of the new issue of the mag, download our digital edition or check it out on Apple News+.

MBUK Bike of the Year 2024
MBUK Bike of the Year 2024
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