Cannondale

Adventure

2009–

The Cannondale Adventure started life over a decade ago as a comfort-oriented hybrid — high handlebars, plush saddle, slightly suspended front fork — aimed at the rider who wanted to roll along a rail

Adventure Neo

E-City2019–

The Adventure Neo line launched in 2020 as Cannondale's mid-power urban-trekking e-bike — sitting between the lightweight Treadwell Neo (250Wh hub motor) and the full-power Moterra Neo (Bosch CX). Bui

Bad Boy

City1999–

Urban icon — 'elegantly aggressive'. Mountain bike technology (Lefty fork) transplanted into city commuter. Anti-generic hybrid.

CAAD (13/14)

Road1997–

CAAD = Cannondale's benchmark alloy road bike. Standard bearer for what aluminum can achieve. Each generation sets the alloy road bike price-performance standard.

CAAD Optimo

2002–

The CAAD Optimo name first appeared in 2002, when Cannondale partnered with aluminum giant Alcoa to develop a heat-treated aluminum tubing process that produced lighter, stiffer race frames. The origi

CAAD13

Road2020–

Launched in summer 2019 as a 2020 model, the CAAD13 is the 13th generation of Cannondale's legendary Cannondale Advanced Aluminum Design platform — a lineage stretching back to the CAAD3 in 1997. Each

CAAD13/14 Alloy

Road2020–

The Cannondale CAAD13, launched in 2019, is the latest iteration of their legendary 'Cannondale Advanced Aluminum Design' series. It's positioned as a high-performance alloy road bike, designed to off

Cargowagen Neo

ebike2022–

'Cargowagen' = direct German-loanword positioning ('cargo wagon'). Cannondale chose a Germanic name to compete in the European cargo-bike market against German incumbents (Riese & Müller, Cube, Urban

Cujo

2017–2021Discontinued

The Cujo arrived in 2017 as Cannondale's affordable 27.5+ hardtail, riding the short-lived plus-size tyre wave that briefly dominated trail-hardtail design between 2016 and 2019. Built around an alumi

Dave

Mountain2021–

SmartForm C3 Alloy, 26" geometry, 3/8" horizontal dropouts with integrated chain tensioners Single-speed specific (1/8" chain), no derailleur Cannondale's ties with 50:01 crew inspired Dave's directio

Dave (Dirt)

Mountain

The Cannondale Dave was a unique offering in the late 1990s and early 2000s, designed as a versatile dirt jump and street mountain bike. It featured a robust aluminum frame with a distinctive single-s

F-Si

2014–2024Discontinued

The F-Si was Cannondale's flagship XC hardtail, conceived in Bedford, Pennsylvania as a successor to the Flash F29 and launched for model year 2015 to chase World Cup XC podiums. Its signature trick w

Foray

2017–2019Discontinued

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Habit

Mountain2015–

Cannondale's core trail full-suspension — 'the most popular bike' per MBA. Meant to bridge XC efficiency and trail fun.

Habit (Trail)

Mountain2020–

The Cannondale Habit was launched in 2020 as a modern trail bike designed to be playful and capable on a variety of terrain. It features a progressive geometry with a focus on agility and fun, making

Habit 26 (Kids)

Kids2021–

Central knowledge node for Cannondale Habit 26 (kids' full-suspension trail MTB). Schema v3.

Habit Neo

E-Mountain2020–

Habit Neo = trail-focused full-sus (130/140mm, playful, 625Wh). Moterra = trail eMTB (150/160mm, more travel, 750-800Wh). Different use cases. 250W/25km/h — EPAC compliant. Legal as bicycle in EE/LV/L

Jekyll

Mountain2001–

Cannondale's enduro/gravity machine — built for descending above all else. 'Jekyll was born for the downs.'

Kids Cujo

Mountain2018–2022Discontinued

Central knowledge node for Cannondale Kids Cujo (kids' mountain bike line — 20" and 24" plus-tyre hardtails). Schema v3.

Kids Quick

Kids2018–

Central knowledge node for Cannondale Kids Quick (kids' urban/hybrid 20" + 24" line). Schema v3.

Kids Trail

Kids2015–

Trail — straightforward category name. The kids' Trail line is the kid-scaled extension of Cannondale's adult Trail entry-level MTB family (Trail 1-8). Cannondale uses functional category names: Trail

Mavaro

E-City2018–

Cannondale's premium urban e-bike — bringing MTB-derived engineering (HeadShok) to city riding. 'Style meets function' with zero-maintenance drivetrain.

Mavaro Neo SL

2024–2026

The Mavaro Neo SL launched in early 2024 as the lightweight ('SL' = Super Light) sibling to the full-power Mavaro Neo. While the regular Mavaro Neo uses a Bosch Performance Line mid-drive and a 625Wh

Moterra

E-Mountain2017–

When Cannondale introduced the original Moterra around 2016, the brand was already late to the e-MTB party — but they arrived determined to land in the deep end. The first Moterras paired an aluminum

Quick

Hybrid2008–

The Cannondale Quick was born in the mid-2000s as the brand's answer to a simple question: what would a fitness bike look like if it inherited Cannondale's road-racing DNA instead of being assembled f

Quick CX

Hybrid2018–

Quick — Cannondale's fitness flat-bar hybrid family, launched 2008. 'CX' (Cross) denotes the suspension-fork sub-variant introduced in 2018 to cover mixed-surface riding — unpaved bike paths, broken u

Quick Women's

Hybrid2010–

Women's-specific fitness flatbar hybrid. Smaller geometry, Remixte step-thru option, women's colors. Same frame tech as men's Quick.

Quick Women's

2005–

The Quick Women's line is the female-fit sibling of Cannondale's flagship fitness platform, and its story is also the story of how the industry rethought "women's-specific design" in the 2010s. Early

Scalpel

Mountain2002–

The Cannondale Scalpel launched in 2001 (2002 model year) as one of the most radical short-travel XC race bikes the sport had seen. The original concept rejected the conventional four-bar Horst-link d

Scalpel SE

2021–2026

The Scalpel SE was introduced for model year 2021 as the down-country / trail-leaning sibling of the pure-XC Scalpel. It took the same Flexpivot chainstay rear suspension — which uses a flexing carbon

SuperSix EVO

Road2008–

Cannondale's flagship road race bike — originally pure lightweight, evolved to lightweight-aero all-rounder. Gen 4 absorbed and surpassed SystemSix (dedicated aero bike).

SuperSix EVO SE

Gravel2019–

SuperSix EVO CX = cyclocross (race circuit, 33mm UCI tires, disc). SuperSix EVO SE = gravel race (45mm clearance, wider tires, gravel groupsets). Same frame, different setup. HTA 71°, chainstays 422mm

SuperSlice

Road2016–

Electronic groupsets ONLY — no mechanical. SRAM and Shimano electronic compatible. Chainring max: 64T (1x) or 60/46T (2x). 10w savings at 50km/h. Seatpost fore-aft 45mm range, 74-77° effective seat an

SuperX

2016–2026

The SuperX has lived two lives. Originally launched in 2016 as Cannondale's premier cyclocross race bike, it dominated UCI cyclocross courses under riders like Stephen Hyde and Caroline Mani through 2

Synapse

Road2005–

Cannondale introduced the Synapse in 2006 as the brand's first dedicated endurance road bike — a category that barely existed at the time. The original Synapse pioneered "SAVE" (Synapse Active Vibrati

Synapse Carbon

bike2006–

Create the safest and most comfortable endurance bike by integrating Garmin radar and lights directly into the frame power system. Trek Domane, Specialized Roubaix SmartSense integration Gen 4 (2022–

Synapse Women's

Road2008–2022Discontinued

Endurance road bike adapted for female riders — shorter reach, taller stack, women's saddle, narrower bars, women's colors.

SystemSix

2018–2023Discontinued

Launched in September 2018 after 3.5 years of development, the SystemSix was Cannondale's first dedicated aero road bike and was marketed as 'the world's fastest UCI-legal road bike'. Designed under c

Tango

2019–2022Discontinued

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Tesoro Neo

E-City2019–

Bosch Performance Speed 85Nm, 625Wh (old) to 750Wh (current). Range: 25mi turbo to 85mi eco. Shift detection software. $3,350–$4,600 retail range X1-X3.

Topstone

Gravel2019–

Cannondale launched the Topstone in August 2018 as an aluminum gravel bike — late to the gravel boom, but with a clean approach: real tire clearance, road-bike fit modified for the dirt, and a price t

Trail

Mountain2008–

The Trail is Cannondale's introductory-tier mountain-bike platform — the bike most likely to be someone's first "real" off-road purchase, and the bike most likely to convince them they actually like m

Trail Neo

E-Mountain2020–

EPAC — 250W/25km/h on all Trail Neo variants. Legal as bicycle in EE/LV/LT. Pre-wired light cables + rack/fender/kickstand mounts — commuter AND trail capable Bosch eBike database: Trail Neo 4 = Perfo

Trail Women's

Mountain2012–

Trail — Cannondale's functional category name for entry-to-mid hardtail MTB. The 'Women's' designation indicates the WS-specific product variant within the Trail family. Cannondale uses functional cat

Treadwell

City2019–

Cannondale launched the Treadwell in 2019 as a refreshingly honest design: a city bike that doesn't pretend to be a sport bike. Where most hybrids slope their geometry toward fitness or commuting, the

Treadwell Neo

2020–2026

Launched in 2020 as the e-bike sibling of the popular non-electric Treadwell flat-bar urban bike, the Treadwell Neo was designed by Cannondale's American team in Wilton, Connecticut, around one core i

Treadwell Women's

City2019–

Cannondale's design philosophy for Treadwell: inclusive from the start. Instead of gender-specific models, offered Remixte step-thru as universal accessibility solution.

Wonderwagen Neo

E-City2022–

Cargo box in FRONT — opposite of Cargowagen (longtail). Cable steering: front wheel turned by cables, not linkages. Allows lower cabin, lower COG. SmartForm C2 Alloy, low step cargo frame, cable steer