One bike, three batteriesThe Bulls E-Stream series

Tim Folchert

 · 18.08.2021

One bike, three batteries: the Bulls E-Stream seriesPhoto: Bulls
One bike, three batteries: the Bulls E-Stream series
Up to 925 watt hours! Bulls is launching a major range offensive with the E-Stream series. A trend that will characterise the 2022 season.

A lightweight e-MTB for the home trails is ideal. Even if the range suffers from the small battery. But that's what counts on a tour. Range! So do you need two e-mountainbikes to have fun on your home trails and go on long tours? Now that Norco a flexible battery concept for 2022 Bulls is following suit. 555, 720 or 925 watt hours fit into the e-bikes of the E-Stream series. One bike for everything. This means that every biker can choose the right capacity for their personal requirements profile. If you can afford it, you can even click the optimum capacity into the frame for the day's programme. The FIT system is the name of Bulls' battery exchange system.

  The large 925 watt-hour battery protrudes two centimetres, but fits into the aluminium frame of the Bulls E-Stream without any adjustments.Photo: Bulls The large 925 watt-hour battery protrudes two centimetres, but fits into the aluminium frame of the Bulls E-Stream without any adjustments.  Thanks to the FIT system, all batteries are compatible with the Brose motor.Photo: Bulls Thanks to the FIT system, all batteries are compatible with the Brose motor.

Three battery sizes are available

This FIT system includes two display variants. Either a discreet screen directly on the remote lever or a colour 3.5-inch display in the centre of the cockpit with all the necessary driving data. The FIT system is coupled with Brose's DriveS motor. 29-inch wheels and 150 millimetres of suspension travel should ensure safety on any terrain. Bulls offers five equipment lines for the E-Stream. What they all have in common is the aluminium frame and the FIT battery changing system. Dealers have a choice of three battery sizes.

  The solid aluminium frame of the E-Stream EVO AM4 features Fox suspension. A water bottle fits into the frame triangle.Photo: Bulls The solid aluminium frame of the E-Stream EVO AM4 features Fox suspension. A water bottle fits into the frame triangle.  Additional lighting can be easily connected to the main battery via the Monkey Link mount.Photo: Bulls Additional lighting can be easily connected to the main battery via the Monkey Link mount.
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The Monkey-Link on the seat clamp and stem should make it very easy to attach the rear light and headlight. An additional battery is not required as the lighting is powered by the main battery. The E-Stream series starts at 4799 Euro. The top model with the largest battery costs 8199 Euro. There is also a TR version with 120 millimetres of travel and smaller 27.5-inch wheels, a hardtail and women's-specific E-MTB models.

Bulls Sonic Evo: high-end eMTB for 13,000 euros

  Special edition: The top version of the Sonic Evo is equipped with Intend suspension and radio gearstick.Photo: Bulls Special edition: The top version of the Sonic Evo is equipped with Intend suspension and radio gearstick.

The Sonic Evo EN-SL Daytona is a special version of the Bulls Sonic Evo. It comes with the finest components from the suspension specialist Intend from Freiburg. The gears are shifted wirelessly with Sram's XX1 AXS. Lightweight carbon wheels and the wireless Reverb AXS seatpost ensure a clean cockpit and round off the deluxe equipment. The Sonic Evo with all of these fine parts has its price. 12999 Euro are due for the Bulls Sonic Evo EN-SL Daytona.

Tidy: The cockpit is tidy thanks to the remote control and electric seat post.
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  You can read more about exciting <a href="https://www.bike-magazin.de/emtb/heft/info-vorschau-emtb-4-2021" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">E-MTB innovations for 2022 in EMTB 4/21</a> - now <a href="https://www.delius-klasing.de/emtb-lesen-wie-ich-will" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">in stores, in the app and as a digital edition</a> .Photo: EMTB Magazin You can read more about exciting E-MTB innovations for 2022 in EMTB 4/21 - now in stores, in the app and as a digital edition .

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