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A 27.5″ / 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail e-bike with upper mid-range components.
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€3,499($4,071)| Weight | 54.2 lbs |
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| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 130 / 130mm |
| Fork | Fox Rhythm Float 34 |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance |
| Wheels | 27.5″ / 29″ Aluminum |
| Groupset | Deore |
| Motor | Shimano 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Shimano 504Wh |
| Brakes | Shimano Deore Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Summary
The Canyon Neuron:ON is a versatile and balanced trail e-bike, praised for its playful yet efficient ride quality, progressive geometry, and the powerful Bosch Performance Line CX motor. It excels in covering long distances with ease, offering a comfortable and responsive ride across various terrains. However, some reviews note limitations in downhill performance due to component choices and non-removable batteries.
Progressive geometry enhances capability and playfulness
Bosch Performance Line CX motor provides industry-leading torque
Balanced weight and 140mm suspension for easy handling
Versatile and distance-focused trail bike
Lightweight and efficient, extending battery life
Battery is not removable
Component choices negatively affect downhill potential
Fork and tires don’t live up to the potential of the bike
Only four sizes available (S-XL), no XS
Heavier than non-electric models
the new Neuron:ON is worth a closer look
23 kg is a fine weight for a big battery bike.
The ridiculously zippy tyres kept my eyes watering on the descents, and lightened the load on the motor and battery on the fireroad sections that linked them together.
Canyon’s Neuron:ON CF 8 stakes its claim as the versatility and distance-focused trail bike.
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Mar 2025 · Luke Marshall
Canyon tries to conquer the challenge of producing a cost-effective do-it-all eMTB
Geometry promotes stability and speed
Well balanced spec
Excellent sram s1000 eagle axs transmission shifting
Impressive battery range
Takes confident riding to unleash cornering prowess
Uncomfortable grips
No top tube controller

Mar 2025 · Robin Ulbrich
We tested the Canyon Neuron:ON AL eMTB, which comes equipped with Bosch’s latest Gen5 CX motor and a massive 800 Wh battery – here’s what it’s capable of!
Excellent value for money
Confidence-inspiring geometry
Mounting points for a rear rack
Akward display positioning

Mar 2025 · Stephane Pelletier
An e-bike built for riders looking to explore further without breaking the bank.
Constructed from aluminum for durability
Integrated battery into the downtube
Meets Canyon’s Category 3 testing standards
Sealed pivot bearings and reinforced pivot hardware
UDH hanger mount
Increased stack height for rider comfort
Bosch’s Performance Line CX motor with 85Nm of torque and up to 600W of peak power
Four customizable ride modes
Battery options include 600Wh and 800Wh, with a 250Wh range extender available
145mm of rear travel paired with a 150mm fork
Shimano and SRAM 12-speed drivetrains
Four-piston brakes with 200mm or 203mm rotors
34.9mm dropper post standard across the range

Apr 2024 · Jamie Darlow
Canyon is far from a newbie when it comes to building e-bikes, the direct sales brand has arguably the best electric mountain bike out there, in the Spectral:ON CF9. What it hasn’t had until now though is a lightweight bike with a mid-powered motor, so step forward the Neuron:ONfly, a short-travel e-bike taking Canyon into the modern era. Check out our full range breakdown, prices and more details on the new bike for the full Canyon Neuron:ONfly family. Neuron:ONfly need to know Trail or adventure e-bike with the latest Bosch SX motor 140mm travel and 29in wheels front and rear (XS size gets 130mm) Four full-carbon models, from top-spec LTD to CF7 at £4,649. This CF9 model costs £6,699 Five sizes, from XS to XL, topping out at 510mm reach 19.9kg claimed weight on CF9 tested 400Wh fixed internal battery, plus optional 250Wh range extender Bosch SX boasts 55Nm torque and 600 watts peak power, if you pedal hard Canyon Neuron:On Fly – lightweight, middleweight or flyweight? The first thing to point out is that, while the Neuron:ONfly uses the new lightweight Bosch SX motor, it’s not that light for the category, at 19.9kg. There are plenty of new e-bikes that are either lighter or boast more travel, like the Whyte E-Lyte and new Mondraker Dune XR, but crucially both those bikes are significantly more money. The Dune’s frame is also claimed to be much lighter, 2,650g without motor and shock to the Neuron:ONfly’s 3,300g. Instead of focussing on a bike’s weight, the idea is more to target the feel of pedalling a regular bike, and to do that one motor stands head and shoulders above the rest in my opinion – the Bosch’s SX. It’s one of the most natural feeling motors out there and really does match the power coming from your legs, whether you’re soft pedalling or powering up a fireroad. Good though the SX is then, and I have to say it is extremely good, it does come with some drawbacks. It’s very small, but the motor is only 900g lighter than the full-power CX unit, and a big 400Wh is non-negotiable here – go SX and you have to take this big and heavy battery pack. Of course none of this is necessarily a bad thing, it’s great to see that Canyon hasn’t chased a headline weight like Scott did with the Lumen, and built a bike that’s too good for its own parts. There are no flimsy tyres (something that tripped it up with the Neuron:ON last year) XC suspension components, dinky rotors or just plain old small sizing. No, what I’m saying is that there has to be a reason to justify using a lightweight motor over a full power unit, and Canyon’s hanging its hat on ride feel. Neuron:On Fly Frame It’s only been a year since Canyon released the Neuron:ON, a full power version of the Fly here sharing the same travel and a whole lot more besides. There’s no way …Continue reading »
• Sleek looking lightweight bike that sneaks in under 20kg
• Great motor in the Bosch SX, with the best balance of power and battery
• Good spread of sizing, with modern geometry
• Aggressive pricing with models below £5,000
• Supportive suspension that pedals well all day
• Needs a 150mm fork to hold up the front end
• Bosch SX drones at low cadences

Nov 2023
In a crowded segment, Canyon’s Neuron:ON CF 8 stakes its claim as the versatility and distance-focused trail bike. Realised through several specific geometry and component choices, as well as its suspension travel, the brand has successfully hit those aims as it can comfortably traverse all terrain in a fun and responsive manner. While Canyon has nailed the trail bike geometry, some component choices are a bit odd and negatively affect its downhill potential.

Oct 2023 · Knut Nes
We've ridden mid-travel bikes before that were very similar to the more common 160mm travel bikes. Comparable weight, similar geometry, same wheels. And we've wondered; why? What's the upside of going mid-travel if you get the same bike, only...

Jun 2023 · Cory Benson
Canyon’s new carbon Neuron:ON CF ebike is a more progressive, versatile all-rounder eMTB blurring the pedal-assisted lines between trail & all-mountain…

Jun 2023
Full carbon frames, beefed up suspension and longer dropper posts all now feature
| Frame | Canyon Neuron:ON, Canyon Neuron:ON aluminium frame, 130 mm rear travel in sizes M-XL (125 mm in sizes XS-S). Incredible kinematics thanks to Triple Phase Suspension design. Integrated battery. Boost standard rear axle (148 mm). Post mount brakes (180 mm rotors)., Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL) BB Standard: STEPS, Press Fit Colors: Stealth; Cool Glacier |
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| Fork | FOX 34 Rhythm Grip, Stanchion Diameter: 34 mm, Travel: 130 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8" - 1 1/4" Travel: 130mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX FLOAT DPS Performance, Weight: 282 g Travel: 130mm |
| Bottom Bracket | STEPS, press-fit |
| Stem | Canyon:ON Stem, 35mm clamp diameter, 60mm length | ST [ON] ST0030-01 FRONTPLATE |
| Handlebar | Canyon:ON HB0056 Riser bar, Aluminum., Clamping diameter: 35,0 mm, Width: 760 mm, Rise: 20 mm |
| Saddle | Fizik Terra Alpaca X5, Gender: Unisex, Weight: 230 g |
| Seatpost | Iridium Dropper Post, Move more freely on steep descents, by dropping down saddle with the press of a handlebar-mounted button. With internal cabling., Clamp diameter: 30,9 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL), Weight: 567 g Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | VP-536 f |
| Grips | Canyon Lock-On |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore M6100, Cage length: long, Weight: 356 g |
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| Crank | Shimano Steps E-MTB |
| Shifters | Shimano Deore M6100, Weight: 135 g |
| Cassette | Shimano Deore M6100, Number of sprockets: 12, Range: 10-51 |
| Chain | Shimano Deore M6100 |
| Chain Guide | Canyon Chainguide EP1001-02 |
| Brakes | Shimano MT420 | Shimano BR-MT410 Deore Type: Shimano Deore Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | RODI TRYP30 EVO, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Rotor mount: Center Lock, Weight: 1,090 g | RODI TRYP30 EVO, Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Rotor mount: Center Lock, Weight: 1,190 g |
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| Tires | Schwalbe Nobby Nic Performance 29", Width: 2.6", Weight: 890 g |
| Disc Rotors | Shimano SM-RT30, Size: 203 mm, Weight: 190 g | Shimano RT-EM300 STEPS, Size: 203 mm, Weight: 10 g |
| Motor | Shimano EP600 |
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| Battery | Shimano BT-E806, 504 Wh |
| Display | Shimano SC-EN600 Display 35 |
| Charger | Shimano STEPS - Battery Charger |
First added March 29
Last updated May 28
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