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Close-up of an electric mountain bike's mid-drive motor, pedal, and chain.
Close-up of an electric mountain bike's mid-drive motor, pedal, and chain.
Person adjusting full-suspension mountain bike components
Person adjusting full-suspension mountain bike components

Similarities between the two e-bike drive systems

Both mid-mounted motors have a maximum torque of 85 Newton meters (Nm), a rated continuous output of 250 watts and use the second generation of our battery management system. Both are compatible with disc brakes and provide support up to a speed of 25 km/h—the standard for e-bikes. The two drive units share the natural riding feel and harmonious power output.

Close-up of an electric bike's red frame, motor, chain, and pedal over mossy ground.
Close-up of an electric bike's red frame, motor, chain, and pedal over mossy ground.
Black EP8 motor on mossy rock background
Black EP8 motor on mossy rock background

Differences between the EP801 & EP6: Peak power, weight & material

If you want maximum performance, ride your bike off-road a lot and value the lightest possible e-bike, the EP801 e-bike system is the way to go. The EP801 ideally balances power and weight, has excellent heat dissipation and has a state-of-the-art design. It has a peak output of 600 watts—to take the edge off the uphill rides—and a lightweight magnesium housing.

If, on the other hand, you travel a lot in urban areas, commute to work on your bike or love beautiful bike tours, the EP600 is a good, budget-friendly alternative. It scores with its versatility, sporty performance and great price-performance ratio. The EP600 has a peak output of 500 watts and a lightweight aluminum housing.

Shimano bicycle component in black and silver.
Shimano bicycle component in black and silver.
Shimano bike component in black
Shimano bike component in black

Similarities and differences at a glance

DU-EP801 (EP8) DU-EP600 (EP6)
Maximum torque 85 Newton meters (Nm)  85 Newton meters (Nm)
Rated continuous power 250 watts 250 watts
Top performance 600 watts 500 watts
Weight 2.7 kilogram 3.0 kilogram
Housing material Magnesium Aluminum
Housing color Anthracite Black
Shifting technology AUTO SHIFT & FREE SHIFT AUTO SHIFT & FREE SHIFT

Features and technologies

Both drive units have various features and technologies. These include FINE TUNE MODE, which provides up to 15 individually adjustable support levels on request.

In addition, both new e-bike systems feature Shimano’s revolutionary approach of decoupling the chainring from the rest of the motor. This allows the chainring to rotate freely, even when the rider is standing on the pedals. The two drive units are complete with our new CUES Di2 and DEORE XT Di2 shifting systems, which, in this combination, can enable revolutionary new functions such as FREE SHIFT and AUTO SHIFT.


Furthermore, both systems are compatible with the HYPERGLIDE+ and LINKGLIDE shifting technologies, underlining our unique system integration approach.

Close-up of a bicycle's rear wheel and pedal on grass
Close-up of a bicycle's rear wheel and pedal on grass
Mountain bike chainring and pedals in forest
Mountain bike chainring and pedals in forest