RAYMON Bicycles Launch new eMTBs with...






At Eurobike 2025, RAYMON Bicycles unveiled two brand-new e-mountainbikes: the RAVOR and the VANTOR. Both models are powered by the all-new Yamaha PW-X4 motor with 100 Nm of torque and feature an entirely redesigned frame platform.

RAYMON Ravor

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RAYMON RAVOR Ultimate | € 7.999 | Yamaha PW-X4/840 Wh | 150/150 mm (f/r) | Manufacturer’s website

The RAYMON Ravor features a lightweight HSC carbon frame with 150 mm of travel and a mullet wheel setup. Power comes from Yamaha’s brand-new PW-X4 motor, which delivers 100 Nm of torque and up to 800 watts peak power.The drive draws its power from an removable 840 Wh battery, which is seamlessly integrated into the downtube. A 1.9″ display is built into the frame and can be controlled via the app. The RAVOR Ultimate flagship model retails at € 7,999, and comes equipped with FOX Factory suspension and a Shimano XT Di2 drivetrain.

The Ravor is available in seven different variants and four sizesS to XL:

    • Ravor Ultimate (€ 7.999 RRP)
    • Ravor Ultra (€ 6.499 RRP)
    • Ravor Pro (€ 5.499 RRP)
    • Ravor Comp (€ 4.999 RRP | aluminum frame)
    • Ravor Comp Street (€ 5.199 RRP | aluminum frame)
    • Ravor Pure (€ 7.999 RRP | aluminum frame)
    • Ravor Pure Street (€ 7.999 RRP | aluminum frame)

RAYMON Vantor

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RAYMON VANTOR Pro | € 6,499 | Yamaha PW-X4 / 840 Wh | 170/170 mm (f/r) | Manufacturer’s website

The RAYMON VANTOR features a robust aluminum frame and a generous 170 mm of travel front and rear – all in a mullet setup. Power is delivered by the new Yamaha PW-X4 motor, paired with a removable 840 Wh battery and app-based controls.

The VANTOR Pro comes equipped with a RockShox ZEB Select fork up front and a Vivid Base shock at the rear. Shifting is handled by Shimano’s new DEORE Di2 system, while braking power comes from the new MAGURA Luise Elite four-piston brakes.

In the top-spec build, the bike features a RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork and Vivid Ultimate shock, with SRAM’s wireless GX Eagle Transmission AXS drivetrain delivering precise gear changes.

Three models will be available:

    • Vantor Ultra (€ 7,999 RRP)
    • Vantor Pro (€ 6,499 RRP)
    • Vantor Comp (€ 4,999 RRP)

The Vantor is scheduled to hit the market in spring 2026.

The new RAYMON bikes look highly promising – both visually and on paper – but what really matters is how they perform on the trail. The integration of Yamaha’s new motor ecosystem appears well-executed. We’re excited to see how the latest RAYMON models equipped with the brand-new PW-X4 motor will hold up in real-world testing and out on the trails.


Words: Robin Ulbrich Photos: Jan Fock