Spectral On returns with new technology | Ride MTB

Spectral On returns with new technology

Canyon Spectral On

The Spectral On is back. The current generation is based on a new battery, a revised overall concept and different model variants that are aimed at different areas of use and requirements in the e-mountainbike segment.

With the Spectral On, Canyon is once again bringing its well-known e-mountainbike to the trail. The current generation is based on a further developed overall concept and is aimed at riders who are looking for a versatile e-mountainbike for demanding terrain. The focus is on reduced weight, increased robustness and revised electrical support.

The central element of the new edition is a new battery, which is designed for improved efficiency and constant power output. The aim of the development was to increase the operating time on longer tours and at the same time keep the riding characteristics as balanced as possible. In combination with the revised frame construction, the Spectral On should remain controlled and predictable both uphill and downhill.

The Spectral On CFR occupies a special position within the model range. The carbon frame weighs in at around 2800 grams and is designed for a high structural load capacity. The equipment with suspension components from Fox and drive components from Sram underlines the sporty claim of this model.

The Spectral On CF 7 is positioned as a variant with a focus on a balanced relationship between equipment and costs. A carbon frame is also used here, combined with components from Shimano and Rock Shox. This model is therefore aimed at riders who are looking for a technically modern e-mountainbike without having to rely on an elaborate top-of-the-range configuration.

With the return of the Spectral On, Canyon is expanding its range of performance-oriented e-mountainbikes and building on an established model that has now been technically updated.

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