It's possible, but not ideal. With few gears and a simple design, you'll lack comfort and efficiency over long distances. VTC is better suited.
City bike or VTC: which to choose?
Perhaps you're thinking of buying a new bike, or hesitating between an electric city bike and a VTC (mountain bike). At first glance, they look alike, but in reality they're designed for very different uses and cyclists. In this article, I explain the differences, the advantages of each type, and above all: how to choose the bike that's right for you.

What is a city bike?
As its name suggests, the city bike is ideal for everyday urban commuting. Think shopping, commuting or visiting friends.
Characteristics of a city bike
- Comfortable position: you sit upright, with good visibility in traffic.
- Few complications: often 3 to 8 speeds, sufficient for flat roads.
- Low-maintenance: enclosed chain case, solid parts and internal gear hubs that require little attention.
- Practical equipment: luggage rack, mudguards, lighting and often an integrated anti-theft device.
- Robust: designed to stand up to daily commutes, even in bad weather.
In short: the city bike is designed above all to take you easily, reliably and carefree from point A to point B.
What is a VTC?
The mountain bike, also known as the touring bike, is more the adventurer in the family. It's designed for long distances, bike trips and out-of-town sports outings.
VTC features
- Sportier position: slightly bent forward, for more efficient pedaling over longer distances.
- More gears: often 20 or more, to tackle both hills and varied terrain.
- Reinforced luggage rack: perfect for carrying panniers or luggage.
- Extra comfort: often with suspended fork or seatpost, and wider tires .
- Powerful brakes: usually hydraulic discs, reliable in all conditions.
A mountain bike is therefore ideal if you like to go beyond the city and don't mind tackling unpaved roads from time to time.
Gears: hub or derailleur?
- Hub (city bike): low maintenance, protected from rain and dirt, but limited to 3-8 speeds. Perfect for flat roads and short trips.
- Derailleur (VTC): many more gears (20 to 30), ideal for hills and long distances. Disadvantage: requires more maintenance.
Setting and driving sensations
- City bike: straight frame, often with low entry. Heavier, but stable and practical.
- Mountain bikes: lighter, stiffer frames, often made of aluminum. Optimized for efficiency and comfort over long distances.
The differences in a nutshell
| Features | City bike | VTC |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Daily commuting, short distances | Long-distance trips, bike tours, hikes |
| Position | Straight, comfortable | More sporty, effective over time |
| Speeds | 3-8, often hub | 20+, often derailleur |
| Luggage rack | Basic | Reinforced, designed for heavy loads |
| Brakes | Coaster, rollerbrake or disc brakes | Hydraulic discs |
| Comfort | Focused on practicality | Focused on variety and long distances |
| Price | Generally more affordable | More expensive, with additional functions |
Electric versions
- Electric city bike: 300-500 Wh battery, front or central motor. Ideal for commuting and daily use.
- VTC: larger battery (500-750 Wh, sometimes extendable), powerful central motor (e.g. Bosch Performance). Perfect for hills, long rides and travel.
Price differences
- City bikes: from ± €400 (electric from €1,200).
- Mountain bikes: from ± €800 (electric from €2,000, top-of-the-range models > €4,000).
Examples of popular models
City bikes
- Gazelle Ultimate C8: robust and easy to maintain.
- Tenways CGO600: simple, elegant design, practical for everyday use.
- Cube Town Hybrid electric city bike with a comfortable seating position.
VTC
- Cube Touring Hybrid One a versatile electric VTC that combines comfort and performance.
- Kalkhoff Entice 5.B Season: an electric mountain bike with a sporty, rugged character.
- Moustache Samedi 28.4: a French VTC renowned for its design and riding comfort.
Which bike is right for you?

- Choose a city bike if: you mainly make short trips around town, are looking for simplicity and low maintenance, and don't carry a lot of luggage.
- Choose a VTC if: you like long distances, plan bike trips or ride sportily, needing extra comfort and more gears.
Conclusion
It all depends on your use:
- City bike = practical, reliable, low-maintenance.
- VTC = versatile, sporty, ready for adventure.
Still not sure? Ask yourself: do I mainly need to get around town quickly and carefree, or is it the freedom of discovering long distances and new routes that attracts me?
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a city bike for a bike trip?
Are electric mountain bikes much more expensive than electric city bikes?
Yes, in general. They have more powerful motors, larger batteries and additional comfort features.
What's the best choice for a 15 km one-way commute?
A VTC is more comfortable for this distance and offers more gears. For less than 10 km, a city bike is sufficient.
Are city bikes stronger than mountain bikes?
Not necessarily. City bikes are robust for everyday use, but VTC's are reinforced to support heavy loads and luggage.