Fresh out of Germany is the brand new Focus VAM2 SL. The lighter and snappier cousin of the Jam2 SL, with 125mm of rear squish, it’s claimed to weigh just 16.2kg.
Take that figure with a grain of salt, but that puts it in the same ballpark as the Scott Lumen we tested last year. The SL e-MTB arena is heating up with slightly longer travel options like the Heckler SL, Orbea Rise, Specialized Levo SL, and Focus’s own JAM2 SL, clocking in with ~150mm of rear travel, while the Vam enters an even lighter category.
An overview of the Focus VAM2 SL
VAM is a metric you’d find on any cycling computer that measures your average ascent speed — sometimes called Vertical Ascent in Meters, though it’s actually an abbreviation for velocità ascensionale media — so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a bike named VAM isn’t a downhill brawler with miles of suspension. The VAM2 SL doesn’t currently have an analogue counterpart in Focus’s lineup, nor has it for a few years — you could argue it’s what you would get if the Spine and Vice had an electrified offspring. That said, we wouldn’t be shocked if a non-electrified VAM is released down the line.
Rolling on 29in wheels and tyres at both ends, the bike sees a 125mm/130mm combo, though Focus says you can also run a 140mm fork at the front.

That 125mm of travel at the back is courtesy of a flex pivot version of the brand’s F.O.L.D. suspension. The main reason for ditching bolts and bearings at the back was to save grams, and Focus says the 9-series carbon frame weighs 2,172g while the 8-series frame tips the scales at 2,545g — both in a size medium, including the linkage and hardware.
Focus doesn’t quote any figures or provide any kinematic graphs but says the goal was to create an efficient and ‘vivid’ rear end.
All up, the German outfit says the VAM2 SL has a total system max weight (bike, rider, and equipment) of 135kg.
Focus Vam2 SL geometry
Sporting a 66.5° head angle and a 75.5° seat angle, the VAM² SL has a 450mm reach in size medium. According to Focus, if you slot in the longer fork, the head angle rakes out by a full degree.
The rear centre is 440mm across the size range to accommodate the 29in wheel. Focus hasn’t noted a max tyre width in the launch materials, but each rolls on a 2.4in rubber.

Focus VAM2 weight
With the top-end version claimed to weigh just 16.2kg, it’s only a touch heavier than the flagship Scott Lumen (15.5kg).
By the spec sheet, Focus hasn’t pulled the classic tricks we’ve seen many brands use to hit those headline-grabbing numbers on the scale, keeping in mind that this is a bike with 125mm of rear travel.
We’re happy to see the Fox 34 at the front featuring a GRIP2 damper rather than the lighter, less adjustable Fit4.
Usually, this is the point where we’d bang on about the Schwalbe Super Trail tyre casing being on the lighter end, but given the intended purpose of the VAM2 SL, it seems to be a savvy spec choice.
You also get 203mm rotors front and rear and four-piston brakes in the top two builds, though the lower pair see a two-pot brake at the rear. That said, you may note that the top-end build opts for SRAM Level brakes instead of Codes, but again, this is a 125mm travel bike.

Fazua Ride 60
Like the JAM2 SL, the VAM2 SL is built around the Fazua Ride 60 System. With 60Nm of torque and a max power output of 450W, it has a bit more oomph than both the Levo SL and TQ HPR50 motors.
The 430Wh battery is bolted into the downtube and charged via a port in the frame, rectifying an issue we noted with the Jam2 SL we tested. Fazua also offers a 210Wh extender for those craving a bit more juice.

Focus VAM2 Frame features
For the Vam² SL, Focus has ditched the divisive ‘gobbler’ stem on the top two models, which sees all of the cables routed through the faceplate and into the frame through the upper headset bearing.
We’re not sure the alternative is much better as you’ll find a one-piece carbon cockpit on the high-end models. Lower in the range it’s a two-piece bar and stem, albeit one that still guides the cables into the upper headset bearing.

At the back, there is a rubber chainstay protector and a mud flap covering the chainstay yoke to prevent debris from getting jammed in this space and damaging the frame.
There’s also a “sticker set” (AKA something in the same vein as Ride Wrap) included with a bike that can be applied to the downtube, chainstays, seat stays and seat tube.
Focus also specs a small single bolt chain guide to prevent the chain from bungee jumping off the cog.
Focus VAM² SL pricing and availability
Focus AU has confirmed it will be bringing four models of the VAM2 SL into Australia, with prices starting at $7,999 AUD and we should start seeing them in bike shops in mid-February.
The top-end VAM2 SL Sl 9.0 model is fully decked out with Fox Factory Suspension, four-piston SRAM Level Ultimate brakes, Mavic Crossmax X LR 29 carbon wheels and the one-piece bar and stem combo. At the other end of the spectrum, the VAM2 SL 8.7 sees a much more economical SR Suntour/RockShox suspension package, Magura MT Trail brakes (four-piston front, two-piston rear), RaceFace AR27 alloy wheels and standard alloy bar and stem.
VAM2 SL 9.0

- Frame | ​​Carbon technology frame, 125mm F.O.L.D. GEN3 kinematics, 148×12 thru-axle, internal cable routing, Post Mount 180 mm
- Fork | FOX 34 Float Factory 29, 110×15 mm, 51 mm rake
- Shock Fox Float Factory, 2-position lever, 210/50 mm, hardware: 25.0 x 8.0 mm, no Bushing 130 mm / 125 mm
- Motor| FAZUA Ride 60, 60 Nm, 450 W max.
- Battery | FAZUA Ride 60 Energy 430, 430 Wh
- Wheels | Mavic Crossmax X LR 29
- Tyres | Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.4 SuperTrail SpeedGrip, Schwalbe Wicked Will, 2.4, SuperTrail SpeedGrip
- Drivetrain | SRAM XX Eagle AXS T-Type Transmission 1×12 w/ Rotor eKAPIC RF Link 29 crankset 32T, 10-52T Cassette
- Brakes | SRAM Level Ultimate Stealth 4-Piston w/ 203mm rotors
- Bar | Focus MTB One Piece SL Cockpit, 800 mm, rise: 25 mm
- Stem | Focus MTB One Piece SL Cockpit, 800 mm, rise: 25 mm
- Seat Post | Fox Transfer SL Factory, 31,6mm
- Saddle | Prologo Proxim W850 Nack
- Claimed Weight | 16.2kg
- RRP | $15,999 AUD
Focus VAM2 SL 9.9

- Frame | ​​Carbon technology frame, 125mm F.O.L.D. GEN3 kinematics, 148×12 thru-axle, internal cable routing, Post Mount 180 mm
- Fork | Fox 34 Float Performance 29, 110×15 mm, 51 mm rake
- Shock | Fox Float Performance, 2-position lever, 210/50 mm, hardware: 25.0 x 8.0 mm, no Bushing 130 mm / 125 mm
- Motor | Fazua Ride 60, 60 Nm, 450 W max.
- Battery | Fazua Ride 60 Energy 430, 430 Wh
- Wheels | DT Swiss HX1700 LS
- Tyres | Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.4 SuperTrail SpeedGrip, Schwalbe Wicked Will, 2.4, SuperTrail SpeedGrip
- Drivetrain | Shimano Deore XT M8100, 12-speed w/ Rotor eKAPIC RF Link 29 32T, 10-51T
- Brakes | Shimano XT M8120, 4 piston w/ 203mm rotors
- Bar | Focus MTB One Piece SL Cockpit, 800 mm, rise: 25 mm
- Stem | Focus MTB One Piece SL Cockpit, 800 mm, rise: 25 mm
- Seat Post | Post Moderne dropper post PM-MT171, 31.6 mm
- Saddle | fi’zi:k Taiga
- Claimed Weight | 17.5kg
- RRP | $12,499 AUD
Focus VAM2 SL 9.8

- Frame | ​​Carbon technology frame, 125mm F.O.L.D. GEN3 kinematics, 148×12 thru-axle, internal cable routing, Post Mount 180 mm
- Fork | Fox 34 Float Rhythm 29, 110×15 mm, 51 mm rake
- Shock | Fox Float DPS, 210/50 mm, hardware: 25.0 x 8.0 mm, no Bushing
- 130 mm / 125 mm
- Motor | Fazua Ride 60, 60 Nm, 450 W max.
- Battery | Fazua Ride 60 Energy 430, 430 Wh
- Wheels | RaceFace AR27
- Tyres | Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.4 SuperTrail SpeedGrip, Schwalbe Wicked Will, 2.4, SuperTrail SpeedGrip
- Drivetrain | Shimano Deore XT M8100, 12-speed w/ Rotor eKAPIC RF Link 29 32T, 10-51T
- Brakes | Magura MT Trail front: 4-piston / rear: 2-piston, w/ 203mm rotors
- Bar | Aluminium, 800 mm, rise: 12,5 mm, backsweep: 9°
- Stem | Focus C.I.S. 2.0 MTB stem, 35 mm, aluminium
- Seat Post | Post Moderne dropper post PM-MT171, 31.6 mm
- Saddle | fi’zi:k Taiga
- Claimed Weight | 18.4kg
- RRP |$9,999 AUD
Focus VAM2 SL 8.7

- Frame | ​​Carbon technology frame, 125mm F.O.L.D. GEN3 kinematics, 148×12 thru-axle, internal cable routing, Post Mount 180 mm
- Fork | SR Suntour Raidon 34, 110×15 mm, 44 mm rake
- Shock | Rock Shox Deluxe Select+, 210/50 mm, hardware: 25.0 x 8.0 mm, no Bushing 130 mm / 125 mm
- Motor | Fazua Ride 60, 60 Nm, 450 W max.
- Battery | Fazua Ride 60 Energy 430, 430 Wh
- Wheels | RaceFace AR27
- Tyres | Maxxis Dissector, 2.4 Exo, Maxxis Rekon, 2.4 Exo,
- Drivetrain | Shimano Deore M8100, 12-speed w/ Samox EC40 ISIS 32T, 10-51T
- Brakes | Magura MT Trail front: 4-piston / rear: 2-piston w/ 203mm rotors
- Bar | Aluminium, 800 mm, rise: 12,5 mm, backsweep: 9°
- Stem | Focus C.I.S. 2.0 MTB stem, 35 mm, aluminium
- Seat Post | Post Moderne dropper post PM-MT171, 31.6 mm
- Saddle | fi’zi:k Taiga
- Claimed Weight | 18.4kg
- RRP | $7,999 AUD