Scott Solace Gravel eRIDE 20 vs Giant Revolt E+ Pro
Comparison 2026 — E-Gravel Bikes
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Scott Solace Gravel eRIDE 20 edges out the Giant Revolt E+ Pro with an overall score of 86/100 against 84/100. It scores particularly well on versatility (92/100) and weight (95/100), making it the better all-round pick in E-Gravel Bikes.
The Giant Revolt E+ Pro remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €4299.00 versus €4999.00.
Versatility winner
Scott Solace Gravel eRIDE 20
4% higher than its rival
Value winner
Giant Revolt E+ Pro
10% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Scott Solace Gravel eRIDE 20 | Giant Revolt E+ Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €4999.00 | €4299.00+16% |
| Rating | ★4.5 (88) | ★4.5 (140) |
| Overall | 86/100+2% | 84/100 |
| Drivetrain | ||
| Motor | Bosch SX (55 Nm, 2 kg) | Giant SyncDrive Pro (85 Nm)+55% |
| Battery | 400 Wh PowerTube | 500 Wh EnergyPak+25% |
| Range | 50-90 km | 55-100 km+10% |
| Drivetrain | Shimano GRX 800 11-speed | Shimano GRX 810 11-speed+1% |
| Frame & wheels | ||
| Frame | Solace HMX Carbon | ALUXX SL aluminium |
| Fork | Solace eRIDE carbon | Advanced-grade composite |
| Tyres | Schwalbe G-One 700×40c | Maxxis Rambler 700×38c |
| Weight | 14 kg+29% | 18 kg |
Pros and cons
Scott Solace Gravel eRIDE 20
Pros
- Bosch SX motor — just 2 kg, least noticeable
- 14 kg total — lightest e-gravel in this list
- Carbon frame with race geometry
- Natural pedal response — feels analog
Cons
- 400Wh battery limits long day rides
- 55 Nm is less than Bosch CX on steep climbs
Giant Revolt E+ Pro
Pros
- Giant SyncDrive Pro (Yamaha-based) — 85 Nm for climbs
- Shimano GRX 810 hydraulic disc brakes
- Aluminium frame with carbon fork — solid and affordable
- Giant retail network in NL for service and repair
Cons
- Aluminium frame — 18 kg, 2 kg heavier than the Cannondale carbon
- No integrated lights like SmartSense