Bergamont

Cargoville

E-Cargo2021–

2021. The Cargoville represented Bergamont's entry into the fast-growing e-cargo segment — a major strategic move for the brand. More than 2 years of development preceded the launch. The LJ70 (Long Jo

Contrail

Mountain2015–2022Discontinued

2015. The Contrail was launched at Eurobike 2015 alongside the Trailster as Bergamont's new full-suspension lineup. It filled the 120mm XC/trail niche while the Trailster covered 140mm all-mountain. T

E-Helix (Helix e-bike, Bosch SX)

2024–2026

The E-Helix (officially branded simply 'Helix' from MY2025 onward) is Bergamont's first integration of the Bosch Performance Line SX system — Bosch's lightweight mid-drive launched in 2023 — and signa

E-Horizon

2017–2026

E-Horizon is Bergamont's flagship e-trekking family and arguably the best-known model in the brand's electric catalogue across the DACH and Baltic markets. It has been in production since the late 201

E-Revox

E-Mountain2019–

2019. The E-Revox was born out of the e-MTB boom and shares its platform with the acoustic Revox hardtail. Bergamont positioned it as an accessible entry point into electric trail riding — Bosch-power

E-Trailster

E-Mountain2019–

2017. The E-Trailster is Bergamont's flagship electric full-suspension MTB, born from the acoustic Trailster platform (140mm trail bike, launched 2015). It was one of the first serious e-enduro bikes

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Grandurance Series

Gravel2019–

2019. The Grandurance launched as Bergamont's answer to the gravel boom — an 'all-road' platform covering everything from commuting to bikepacking, available in multiple sub-variants (pure gravel, ran

Hatcher

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Helix (non-electric, Helix 6 / 7 / Tour)

2014–2023Discontinued

The non-electric Helix was Bergamont's everyday-trekking workhorse from the mid-2010s through the early 2020s, sitting one step below the sportier Vitess and one step above the city Sponsor. The 'Tour

Helix Women's

City2016–

2025. The Helix name returned after a 5-year absence as a fully different product — an e-urban bike rather than an acoustic hardtail. Bergamont chose the Helix name deliberately to connect with existi

Horizon

Trekking2016–

Horizon — the visual horizon line, suggesting long-distance travel, endurance, looking ahead. Poetic counterpoint to Bergamont's functional model names (Vitess = speed, Sweep = sweep, Revox = revox).

Revox Series

Mountain2016–

2016. The Revox is Bergamont's main hardtail MTB platform, positioned between entry-level trail riding and XC racing. It has historically straddled the XC race and trail categories — the carbon varian

Revox Women's

Mountain2018–

2018. Bergamont introduced dedicated women's Revox variants as the hardtail lineup matured. Rather than creating a completely separate model, they adapted the Revox frame with a shaped top tube for lo

Sponsor (Disc)

2014–2024

Note: this model is the city/urban Sponsor Disc, NOT an XC race bike — the user's brief contained a misclassification. The Bergamont Sponsor is a long-running entry-level urban / city / light-trekking

Sweep

City2018–

The Sweep is Bergamont's urban fitness / flat-bar road line, born out of the brand's St. Pauli (Hamburg) design studio where it has been refined since the mid-2010s. It is positioned as the entry into

Trailster (non-electric)

2014–2020Discontinued

Trailster was Bergamont's all-mountain / trail platform during the second half of the 2010s, sitting between the XC-oriented Revox hardtail and the longer-travel Encore enduro bike. The architecture w

Vitess

City2012–

2012. The Vitess was Bergamont's answer to the European city/trekking market — a sporty commuter that doesn't sacrifice practicality for looks. From launch it came with full StVZO equipment (dynamo, f