Norco gives its updated Range VLT and Sight VLT e-MTBs an all-new high-pivot suspension system

The Norco Range VLT C1
Norco has added two new full power models to its e-MTB range (Image credit: Norco)

Norco has announced two model updates to its e-MTB lineup which the Canadian brand says adds more full power choices to its VLT electric mountain bike range. The Range VLT and Sight VLT are now powered by the Bosch Performance Line CX Smart System and the four models on offer – three in the Range VLT and one in the Sight VLT are all designed around Norco’s VPS HP (Virtual Pivot Suspension - High Pivot) suspension platform.

The Canadian brand adds that its four full-power models will also give riders a choice in frame material, specification, and travel. I had a browse over the details on the Range VLT and Sight VLT to see what they are all about.

Norco Sight VLT in woods

The Range and Sight VLT range comes in a choice of material and builds (Image credit: Norco)

Norco VPS HP suspension

Like its analog siblings – the Norco Range and Sight trail bikes, these 2024 e-MTB models are all built around the Norco VPS HP (Virtual Pivot Suspension - High Pivot) suspension. Norco says the platform has been extensively tested using an i-track configured idler location (Norco doesn't specify exactly what i-track is but my colleague Graham Cottingham guessed at it being an adjustable mechanism to mount the idler). Norco says this manages the issues of chain growth and pedal kickback that some High Pivot designs can suffer from, and Anti-squat has been tuned for pedaling efficiency and to give a responsive feel when laying down the power.

Suspension travel on both models are suited to their specific genre of riding and the Enduro VLT Range features 180mm front and 170mm rear travel and the Sight VLT gets an all-mountain focused 160mm front and 150mm rear. All bikes come in mullet (MX) mixed-wheel configuration.

Norco Range VLT C1 Norco VPS HP (Virtual Pivot Suspension - High Pivot) suspension system details

Norco's VPS HP (Virtual Pivot Suspension - High Pivot) suspension has been tested and tuned for efficiency and response (Image credit: Norco)

Bosch power

Both the updated Range VLT and Sight VLT are now powered by the Bosch Performance Line CX Smart System (previous models featured Shimano’s EP8 drive system). Norco has also moved away from the 540Wh, 720Wh, or 900Wh in-tube battery offering too, with a Bosch 750wh battery being the now fairly standard choice on most of the best electric mountain bikes. 

The Bosch e-bike Flow App, gets a custom Norco look and connects riders to the drive unit, battery, display, and control unit which allows the choice for the optimum level of assist and range. Riders can customize each ride mode to the desired preference, torque, speed, dynamic output, and assist level. 

Norco Sight VLT with Bosch motor detail

All models feature the Bosch Performance Line CX Smart System (Image credit: Norco)

Frame material, sizing and geometry

The Range VLT and Sight VLT come in carbon fiber composite frames with an aluminum choice in the Range VLT and feature the same geometry, kinematics, and frame features across both materials. 

There are now five frame sizes covering riders from 155cm (5ft 1in) to 195.9cm (6ft 5in) giving a broader size range compared to the previous four.

Geometry is similar to the previous models with head angles remaining the same – 63 degrees on the Range and 64 degrees on the Sight VLT. The reach changes across the five available sizes from 417.5mm to 517.5mm on the Range VLT and the Sight VLT is now from 422.5mm to 522.5mm again depending on size. All the bikes now have a size-specific rear end ranging from 428mm to 444mm on the Range and 428mm to 440mm on the Sight VLT.

Norco Range VLT C1 e-MTB in Utah desert

Geometry tweeks are minimal compared to previous models (Image credit: Norco)

Norco Ride Aligned

To help riders get the most from their new bikes Norco has also released an update to its Ride Aligned Setup Guide. Norco says Ride Aligned is all about creating the best rider experience, and it uses a simple and precise process, to tune a unique setup based on a rider's weight and the way they ride.

The bike setup suggestions include suspension tuning, cockpit setup, and tire pressures. It also includes a preferred suspension feel, trail grip, and trail type along with a dedicated and personalized space to save multiple setups for the same bike or multiple models.

Pricing and availability

Norco has a range of build options for the Range VLT and Sight VLT. The Range VLT has either a carbon or an alloy choice with the MX wheel setup. The three models on the Range VLT all feature a RockShox Vivid rear shock (version depends on model chosen) and a RockShox Zeb fork (again version depends on model). Pricing starts at CA$8,999 on the alloy model and the two carbon framed models are priced at CA$9,999 for the C2 and CA$11,999 for the C1.

The Sight VLT is a one-model MX offering and the carbon-framed Sight has a RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate rear shock with a RockShox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 fork and pricing comes in at CA$13,999.

The range is expected to be available in May. For specs on all models see below or head over to Norco.com for full details. US, UK, and EU pricing is still to be confirmed.

Range VLT C1

Norco Range VLT C1 e-MTB in Purple

The Norco Range VLT C1 has a RockShox Zeb Ultimate fork and RockShox Vivid Ultimate shock  (Image credit: Norco)
  • Frame: Range VLT Carbon, VPS HP
  • Fork: RockShox Zeb Ultimate, 180mm
  • Shock: RockShox Vivid Ultimate, 170mm
  • Motor: Bosch Performance Line CX
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750Wh
  • Drivetrain: SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type
  • Brakes: SRAM Code RSC, 4-Piston, 220mm front and 200mm rear
  • Handlebar: 6061 Alloy, 800mm, 25mm Rise
  • Stem: Alloy, 40mm Length, 35mm Clamp 
  • Seatpost: TranzX Dropper
  • Wheels: CrankBrothers Synthesis E-Bike
  • Tires: Continental Kryptotal-F Enduro 29” x 2.4” (front), Continental Kryptotal Enduro 27.5” x 2.4” (rear)
  • Color: Purple
  • Price: CA$11,999 / £TBC

Range VLT C2

Norco Range VLT C2

The Norco Range VLT C2 is the lower spec carbon framed model (Image credit: Norco)
  • Frame: Range VLT Carbon, VPS HP
  • Fork: RockShox Zeb Select+, 180mm
  • Shock: RockShox Vivid Select+, 170mm
  • Motor: Bosch Performance Line CX
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750Wh
  • Drivetrain: SRAM GX Eagle
  • Brakes: SRAM DB8, 4-Piston, 220mm front and 200mm rear
  • Handlebar: 6061 Alloy, 800mm, 25mm Rise
  • Stem: Alloy, 40mm Length, 35mm Clamp 
  • Seatpost: TranzX Dropper
  • Wheels: WTB HTZ Trail
  • Tires: Continental Kryptotal-F Enduro 29” x 2.4” (front), Continental Kryptotal Enduro 27.5” x 2.4” (rear)
  • Color: Silver
  • Price: CA$9,999 / £TBC

Range VLT Aluminum

Norco Range VLT Aluminum e-MTB

The Range VLT has an alloy framed model (Image credit: Norco)
  • Frame: Range VLT Aluminum, VPS HP
  • Fork: RockShox Zeb Select, 180mm
  • Shock: RockShox Vivid Base, 170mm
  • Motor: Bosch Performance Line CX
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750Wh
  • Drivetrain: SRAM NX Eagle
  • Brakes: SRAM DB8, 4-Piston, 220mm front and 200mm rear
  • Handlebar: 6061 Alloy, 800mm, 25mm Rise
  • Stem: Alloy, 40mm Length, 35mm Clamp 
  • Seatpost: TranzX Dropper
  • Wheels: WTB HTZ Trail
  • Tires: Continental Kryptotal-F Enduro 29” x 2.4” (front), Continental Kryptotal Enduro 27.5” x 2.4” (rear)
  • Color: Red
  • Price: CA$8,999 / £TBC

Sight VLT

Norco Sight VLT e-MTB

The Norco Sight VLT comes with a high-end spec  (Image credit: Norco)
  • Frame: Sight VLT Carbon, VPS HP
  • Fork: RockShox Lyrik Ultimate RC2, 160mm
  • Shock: RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate, 150mm
  • Motor: Bosch Performance Line CX
  • Battery: Bosch PowerTube 750Wh
  • Drivetrain: SRAM X0 Eagle AXS T-Type
  • Brakes: SRAM Code RSC, 4-Piston, 220mm front and 200mm rear
  • Handlebar: One Up Carbon, 800mm, 20mm Rise
  • Stem: Alloy, 40mm Length, 35mm Clamp 
  • Seatpost: TranzX Rad+ Dropper
  • Wheels: WTB CZR i30 Carbon
  • Tires: Continental Kryptotal-F Enduro 29” x 2.4” (front), Continental Kryptotal Enduro 27.5” x 2.4” (rear)
  • Color: Green
  • Price: CA$13,999 / £TBC
Paul Brett
Staff writer

Paul Brett joined BikePerfect as a staff writer in 2022. He has been an avid cyclist for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, and he raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a cyclocross track or a downhill mountain bike world championship shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's traveled the world interviewing some of the biggest names in mountain biking and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.

Current rides: Canyon Inflite, Specialized Diverge, Marin Alpine Trail 2