Canyon

44 models

Commuter

City2017–

The Commuter was Canyon's flagship urban city bike, sold from around 2017 through 2025 as a low-maintenance belt-drive commuter aimed at the European cycling-to-work market. Built around a 6061 alumin

Commuter (Urban)

City2018–2024Discontinued

Canyon, the Koblenz, Germany direct-to-consumer bike brand, built the Commuter as its answer to the low-maintenance city bike: take the clean, understated aesthetic of a German utility bike, strip out

Commuter:ON

E-City2021–

Central knowledge node for Canyon Commuter:ON — Canyon's flatbar urban commuter e-bike with Fazua mid-motor (note: spec is Fazua, NOT Bosch, despite common assumption — Canyon's Bosch-equipped urban e

Exceed CF

Mountain2014–

The Exceed launched in 2015 as Canyon's pure XC race hardtail and quickly racked up Marathon World Championship wins, Leadville course records, and XCO World Cup podiums for the better part of a decad

Exceed CF SL

Mountain2021–

The Exceed CF SL is the entry point into Canyon's carbon Exceed range. Launched as part of the 2021 Exceed refresh, it carries the same lineage as the flagship CFR but at a price that makes carbon XC

Exceed CF SLX

Mountain2015–

The Exceed CF SLX has been Canyon's competitive XC hardtail weapon since 2015, representing the point where race pedigree meets reasonable pricing. The 2021 generation brought a higher-modulus carbon

Exceed CFR

bike2021–2024Discontinued

Canyon wanted to build one of the lightest production hardtails in the world for their World Cup XC athletes (like Mathieu van der Poel). They utilized Toray M40X 'unicorn hair' carbon fiber to achiev

Grail (Race)

Gravel2018–

Canyon, founded by Roman Arnold in Koblenz, Germany, grew from a family bike-parts business into one of the world's best-known direct-to-consumer bike brands, selling high-spec bikes online at prices

Grand Canyon AL

Mountain2010–

The Grand Canyon is Canyon's long-running aluminium hardtail and one of the German direct-to-consumer brand's best sellers, aimed at delivering high component value at accessible prices. Over successi

Grand Canyon Young Hero

Mountain2020–

The Grand Canyon Young Hero is Canyon's hardtail kids' mountain bike, designed not as a downsized adult bike but with kid-specific geometry, narrower bars, shorter cranks, and Shimano CUES groupsets c

Lux (XC)

Mountain2016–

Canyon is a Koblenz, Germany direct-to-consumer bike maker that grew from a 1980s mail-order parts business (Radsport Arnold) into one of the world's biggest online bike brands, famous for selling hig

Lux CF

Mountain2014–

The Canyon Lux launched in 2014 as the German direct-to-consumer brand's lightweight XC race full-suspension platform, evolving alongside its World Cup cross-country campaigns. As XC tracks grew rough

Lux CF SL

Mountain2021–

The Lux CF SL is Canyon's accessible full-suspension XC platform. When Canyon revamped the Lux for 2021, they unified the flex-pivot rear suspension across the entire carbon lineup — meaning CF SL rid

Lux CF SLX

Mountain2018–

The Lux CF SLX was Canyon's top production full-suspension XC model before the World Cup branding was formalised. Spanning from 2018 through the 2022 generation, it served as the race bike of choice f

Lux CFR

Mountain2021–

The Lux CFR represents Canyon's pinnacle full-suspension XC race engineering. Built from ultra-high-modulus Toray carbon, it shaves the frame to ~1,535 g without shock — a weight that competes directl

Lux Trail CF

Mountain2023–

The Lux Trail CF arrived in 2023 as Canyon's answer to the downcountry movement — riders who want a proper full-suspension cross-country platform but also expect to descend aggressively and use a drop

Lux Trail CFR

bike2022–

The Lux Trail is Canyon's down-country offshoot of the race-bred Lux World Cup platform: it takes the lightweight XC chassis and stretches travel to 120 mm front / 115 mm rear, slackens the geometry a

Lux World Cup

bike2022–

The Lux World Cup is Canyon's flagship full-suspension XC race platform, raced at the highest level of the UCI World Cup. The 2022-25 generation held the line at a pure 100/100mm race format with a st

Lux World Cup CFR

bike2022–

The Lux is Canyon's flagship answer to the modern World Cup XC circuit, raced under the Canyon CLLCTV factory team. A key design parameter was fitting two full-sized water bottles inside the main tria

Neuron

Mountain2018–

The Neuron is Canyon's do-it-all trail bike, sold under the German direct-to-consumer brand founded by Roman Arnold that ships bikes in a box straight to the rider. The nameplate arrived in the mid-20

Neuron AL

Mountain2018–

The Neuron AL has been Canyon's friendly trail bike since 2014, deliberately designed as the entry-friendly counterpart to the more aggressive Spectral. With 130 mm rear and 140 mm front travel, a les

Neuron CF

bike2018–

The Neuron is Canyon's most popular mountain bike. Positioned exactly between the race-focused Lux and the enduro-focused Spectral, the 2023 update finally gave it modern geometry, shaking off its pre

Neuron CF SL

bike2018–

The 'SL' designation in the Neuron lineup doesn't refer to a different, lighter carbon frame (as it does in the Spectral or Lux lines), but rather denotes the 'Super Light' premium component builds (c

Pathlite

Hybrid2019–

Hardtail fitness hybrid: 75 mm front travel + 40 mm Schwalbe G-One Bite tyres + upright flat-bar position give a comfort-first, all-surface character. Sits between a road/commuter bike and a hardtail

Pathlite (All-road)

City2019–2025Discontinued

Canyon, the German direct-to-consumer brand from Koblenz founded by Roman Arnold in 2002, built its reputation cutting out bike-shop middlemen to sell race-grade bikes at prices that undercut the trad

Precede (City)

City2020–

Canyon is a German direct-to-consumer bike brand from Koblenz, founded in the 1980s by Roman Arnold and known for selling high-spec bikes online without dealer markups. The Precede:ON, launched around

Precede:ON

E-City2020–

Roadlite

fitness2017–

Canyon introduced the Roadlite as its flat-bar fitness platform around the mid-2010s, sitting in the gap between a hybrid commuter and a drop-bar endurance road bike. The brief was simple: take the ge

Roadlite (Fitness)

City2017–

Canyon, the German direct-to-consumer brand from Koblenz, launched the flat-bar Roadlite in the mid-2010s as a fitness-oriented alternative for riders who wanted road-bike speed without drop handlebar

Sender

Mountain2016–

The Sender AL was Canyon's aluminium World Cup downhill bike, sold in parallel with the carbon Sender CF from the platform's 2014 launch through roughly 2020. Built around 200 mm of dual-crown-forked

Sender CFR

bike2021–

Developed specifically for the World Cup Downhill circuit with Troy Brosnan and Tahnee Seagrave. The Sender CFR utilizes a high-pivot design which allows the rear wheel to move backwards upon impact,

Spectral (All-Mountain)

Mountain2014–

Canyon Bicycles is a Koblenz, Germany direct-to-consumer manufacturer that skips bike shops and ships bikes to the customer's door, a model that lets it spec premium components at prices shop brands c

Spectral 29

bike2020–2023Discontinued

When Canyon released the Spectral 29, it blurred the lines between a trail bike and an enduro bike. With 160mm up front and a 64-degree head angle, it was more aggressive than the previous generation,

Spectral AL

Mountain2018–

The Canyon Spectral AL is the aluminum version of Canyon's do-it-all trail bike, fully redesigned for 2025 to share the geometry and kinematics of the carbon Spectral CF. With 140mm rear travel and a

Spectral CF

bike2014–

The Spectral is Canyon's ultimate all-rounder. Originally a long-legged trail bike, it grew into a capable enduro-lite machine. In 2024, Canyon slightly reduced the travel (150/140mm) to separate it f

Stitched

bike2014–

The Canyon Stitched is the German direct-to-consumer brand's dirt-jump and slopestyle platform, built around 26" wheels, a 100 mm-travel dirt-jump fork, a low-slung aluminium frame, and a singlespeed

Stoic

Mountain2021–

Canyon launched the Stoic in 2020 to occupy the 'hardcore hardtail' slot — a category sitting between the trail-balanced Grand Canyon and the full-suspension Spectral. The brief was clear: aluminium,

Strive (Enduro)

Mountain2015–

Canyon introduced the Strive in 2015 as its answer to the newly explosive Enduro World Series scene, and from day one it carried the idea that would define the platform: Shapeshifter, a gas-piston mec

Strive CF

Mountain2014–2024Discontinued

Canyon launched the Strive in 2014 as its dedicated enduro race platform, and from the start its signature was the Shapeshifter — a top-tube paddle, co-developed with Fox, that instantly switches geom

Strive CFR

bike2019–2025Discontinued

The Strive is Canyon's dedicated Enduro World Series (EWS) race bike. Designed with input from Fabien Barel and Jack Moir, the geometry is incredibly long and slack to prioritize pure downhill speed.

Torque

Mountain2016–

Canyon launched the Torque as its dedicated long-travel gravity bike, aimed squarely at riders who spend their days uplifting, shuttling or lapping the bike park rather than racing cross-country. Cany

Torque AL

Mountain2018–

Canyon has built the Torque as its big-hit freeride and bike-park machine for well over a decade, and the aluminium (AL) version has always been the volume-selling backbone of the platform — it offers

Torque CF

bike2018–

The Torque is Canyon's answer to freeride and bike park riding. It is explicitly designed to handle the massive impacts of jump lines and downhill tracks (Category 5 testing), but unlike the Sender DH

Young Hero

Kids2018–

Young Hero is Canyon's dedicated kids and youth MTB line — not a marketing badge slapped on shrunken adult bikes, but a separate family with purpose-built geometry for lighter, shorter riders. The lin

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