Cannondale

Adventure

2009–2021

The Cannondale Adventure is the brand's no-fuss comfort hybrid — a bike built for the rider who wants to roll along a rail-trail, a city path or a stretch of gravel without folding into a road-bike cr

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

Adventure Neo

E-City2019–

The Adventure Neo is Cannondale's approachable e-city bike — designed for riders who want electric assist for their daily commute or weekend exploration without the bulk of an e-MTB or the premium of

Bad Boy

City2000–

The Bad Boy has been Cannondale's stealthy urban statement since the early 2000s — all-black, aggressive, and unmistakable thanks to its single-sided Lefty fork. The modern flagship Bad Boy 1 leans fu

Bad Boy

City1999–

Launched in 1999, the Bad Boy is Cannondale's 'elegantly aggressive' urban icon — born from transplanting mountain-bike technology, above all the single-sided Lefty fork, into a city commuter. It deli

Bad Boy (Urban)

City2000–

The Bad Boy has been Cannondale's stealthy urban statement since the early 2000s — all-black, aggressive, and unmistakable thanks to its single-sided Lefty fork. The modern Bad Boy 1 leans fully into

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–

CAAD stands for 'Cannondale Advanced Aluminum Design' — the line that for decades proved aluminium could race with carbon. The CAAD13 (launched 2019, 2020 model year) chased that argument with aero tr

Cargowagen Neo

E-City2021–

The Cargowagen Neo is Cannondale's long-tail cargo answer for family transport in the city. Built on a SmartForm alloy extended frame, it uses the Bosch Cargo Line motor — a variant of the standard Pe

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

Mountain2017–2023Discontinued

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–

The Cannondale Dave is a single-speed dirt-jump and street hardtail descended from Cannondale's 50:01 freeride project. Built around a strong SmartForm C3 alloy frame with 26" wheels and horizontal dr

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

Cannondale introduced the Foray for the 2016 model year (unveiled at Press Camp 2015) alongside the unisex Catalyst, as a push to lower the barrier to entry in mountain biking. The Foray is the women'

Habit

Mountain2015–

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

Habit 26 (Kids)

Kids2021–

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

Habit Neo

E-Mountain2022–

The Habit Neo brings Bosch CX power to Cannondale's Habit trail full-suspension platform. Where the Moterra targets enduro riders, the Habit Neo is aimed at trail riders who want motor assist to explo

Habit Neo

E-Mountain2020–

Cannondale launched the Habit Neo in 2020 as the lighter, more playful sibling to the longer-travel Moterra eMTB — essentially their well-loved Habit trail bike with a Bosch motor added. The pitch was

Jekyll

Mountain2001–

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

Jekyll (Enduro)

Mountain2021–

The Jekyll has always been Cannondale's wild child — a bike for riders who want to go as fast downhill as their legs can carry them uphill. The current generation introduced High Pivot suspension: the

Kids Cujo

Kids2018–

The Kids Cujo brings the high-volume Plus tire concept to young riders. Wide 2.6" tires at lower pressures absorb trail bumps and provide grip that builds confidence — even without a suspension fork.

Kids Cujo

Mountain2018–2022Discontinued

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

Kids Habit

Kids2020–

The Kids Habit 26 gives younger riders access to a properly designed full-suspension trail bike — not a toy-grade frame with suspension stickers, but a bike with a real air-spring fork and a genuine f

Kids Quick

Kids2015–

The Kids Quick mirrors the adult Quick hybrid concept: a flat-bar, upright fitness bike designed to teach young riders road confidence on smooth surfaces. The 7-speed gearing with low-torque twist shi

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

Kids Trail (12-26")

Kids2015–

Cannondale's Kids Trail line applies the same engineering principles as the adult Trail hardtail to a range of youth wheel sizes from 20" to 26". Each bike is designed with kid-specific components: sh

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

E-City2019–

The Mavaro Neo is Cannondale's flagship urban e-bike — built for daily commuters who want premium Bosch drive system technology in a city-optimised frame. It comes in multiple builds from the entry SL

Mavaro Neo SL

ebike2024–2026

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

Moterra Neo

E-Mountain2019–

The Moterra Neo is Cannondale's full-power electric trail/enduro bike. The modern versions run Bosch's Performance Line CX Smart System with a big 750 Wh down-tube battery, giving long days in the hil

Moterra Neo (LT, SL)

E-Mountain2020–

The Moterra Neo is Cannondale's answer to the question: what does a full-enduro e-bike look like when you apply race-bike carbon engineering? Two variants address different rider priorities. The Moter

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 (Fitness)

City2010–

The Quick is Cannondale's fitness hybrid — built for the rider who wants road-bike speed on a flat bar with real-world practicality. Its SmartForm C3 alloy frame uses SAVE micro-suspension (small comp

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.

Scalpel

Mountain2020–

The Scalpel has long been Cannondale's XC weapon, and the 2021 generation reinvented how its suspension works. Rather than bearings at the lower pivot, FlexPivot uses precisely engineered carbon flex

Scalpel (XC)

Mountain2021–

The Scalpel is Cannondale's XC race weapon, with a lineage dating back decades. The 2021 redesign was a landmark: FlexPivot replaced the lower suspension bearing with precisely engineered carbon flex

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

Road2023–

The SuperSix EVO is Cannondale's blue-riband road racer, ridden by EF Education at WorldTour level. For years it was the brand's lightweight climber; the 5th generation rewrote that brief by adding ge

SuperSix EVO (Race)

Road2019–

The SuperSix EVO is Cannondale's answer to the best road race bikes in the world — a platform that EF Education-EasyPost has raced at the Tour de France. The current generation uses Series 0 carbon (C

SuperSix EVO SE

Gravel2019–

The SuperSix EVO SE shares its frame with the SuperSix EVO CX, the cyclocross race bike developed for and ridden by EF Pro Cycling in UCI Cyclocross World Cup events. Cannondale took that proven CX pl

SuperSix EVO SE/CX

Gravel2020–

The SuperSix EVO SE/CX represents the pointy end of Cannondale's gravel and cyclocross range. Built on the same aero-optimised SuperSix EVO CX carbon platform, it uses Speed Release thru-axles for fas

SuperSlice

Road2016–

The SuperSlice arrived in 2016 as Cannondale's modern aero TT/triathlon platform, replacing the long-running Slice and giving the brand a credible disc-brake time-trial bike. It was raced by EF Pro Cy

SuperSlice (TT)

Road2016–

The SuperSlice is Cannondale's weapon for time trial and triathlon podiums. The third generation, unveiled in 2026, achieves 14% less drag than its predecessor — equivalent to 10 W saved at 50 km/h —

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

Road2022–

The Synapse is Cannondale's endurance road bike — built for long days, mixed roads and all-day comfort rather than pure aero racing. Its standout feature on the current carbon generation is SmartSense

Synapse (Endurance)

Road2022–

The Synapse is Cannondale's endurance road platform, aimed at riders who want speed and long-day comfort rather than WorldTour aggression. The current carbon generation is 20% more compliant than its

Synapse Carbon

bike2006–

Cannondale launched the Synapse in 2006 as its dedicated endurance road bike — softening the brand's aggressive race DNA into a comfortable, all-day platform built around SAVE micro-suspension. Across

Synapse Women's

Road2008–2022Discontinued

Introduced in 2008 alongside the men's Synapse, the Women's variant was Cannondale's take on a female-specific endurance road bike: shorter reach, taller stack, a women's saddle, narrower compact bars

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

The Tango is Cannondale's women's-specific hardtail mountain bike, the female counterpart to the unisex/men's Trail series, sharing the same SmartForm alloy frame platform but with women-tuned touchpo

Tesoro (Touring)

City2015–

The Tesoro started as Cannondale's touring platform and evolved into a fully electric touring bike as Bosch drive systems matured. The current lineup centres on Bosch Performance Line CX motors — the

Tesoro Neo

E-City2019–

Cannondale introduced the Tesoro Neo X as the trekking/touring branch of its Neo electric range, sitting between the urban Mavaro and the off-road Moterra. The 2022 redesign of the Neo X 1 brought the

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

Topstone Alloy

Gravel2020–

The Topstone Alloy brings the core ideas of the Topstone gravel range — KingPin rear flex, dropper-readiness, wide tire clearance — to a more accessible aluminium platform. SmartForm C2 Alloy is shape

Topstone Alloy

Gravel2019–

The Topstone Alloy is the accessible entry into Cannondale's gravel world — the aluminium counterpart to the carbon, KingPin-equipped Topstone. It trades the rear-flex suspension for an honest, tough

Topstone Carbon

Gravel2019–

The Topstone Carbon arrived in 2019 as Cannondale's answer to the gravel boom — and its headline trick was KingPin, a rear-suspension idea borrowed from the brand's love of simplicity. Instead of a sh

Topstone Carbon

Gravel2019–

The Topstone Carbon arrived in 2019 as Cannondale's answer to the gravel boom — and its headline trick was KingPin, a rear-suspension idea borrowed from the brand's love of simplicity. Instead of a sh

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 (Hardtail)

Mountain2010–

The Cannondale Trail is the brand's entry into accessible trail riding — an aluminium hardtail that packages Cannondale engineering into an affordable, durable platform. Its SmartForm alloy frame feat

Trail Neo

E-Mountain2021–

The Trail Neo is Cannondale's hardtail e-MTB — bringing Bosch Performance Line power to the proven Trail alloy platform. It covers the widest range of the e-MTB lineup, from the Trail Neo 4 (accessibl

Trail Neo

E-Mountain2020–

The Trail Neo is Cannondale's pedal-assist take on its long-running Trail hardtail, sharing the same frame DNA but built around a low, centrally mounted Bosch drive unit and downtube battery. Cannonda

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–

The Treadwell occupies a unique crossover niche: it uses 650b wheels with wide, high-volume tires to smooth city streets without looking like a mountain bike. Its Ride-Easy low-standover geometry make

Treadwell

City2019–

The Treadwell is Cannondale's friendly, accessible hybrid — a bike designed to remove every barrier to just riding. A low-standover SmartForm alloy frame (with a step-through Remixte option) and a rel

Treadwell Neo

ebike2020–2026

Launched in 2020 as the e-bike sibling of the popular non-electric Treadwell flat-bar urban bike, the Treadwell Neo was built around one insight — most city riders don't want a bike that looks like an

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-City2021–

The Wonderwagen Neo is Cannondale's interpretation of the classic Dutch bakfiets (front-cargo box bike) reimagined for modern electric family transport. The front cabin is large enough for two childre

Wonderwagen Neo

E-City2022–

Cannondale's front-loader (bakfiets-style) family cargo e-bike, launched 2022 as the cabin-in-front counterpart to the longtail Cargowagen. Built on a SmartForm C2 alloy low-step frame with Bosch Carg

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