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A 29″ / 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with ultra high-end components.
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€8,999($10,423)| Weight | 39.9 lbs |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 150 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Factory Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox Float X Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ / 27.5″ Carbon |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
| Groupset | XX Eagle Transmission, Eagle AXS |
| Motor | TQ mid-drive |
| Brakes | SRAM Code Ultimate Stealth Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.
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5'8" – 6'1"
5'11" – 6'4"
6'3" +
Summary
The Canyon Spectral:ONfly is a lightweight enduro e-MTB that blends natural pedal assistance with agile handling, making it feel almost like a non-assisted bike. It features a compact TQ motor and integrated battery, offering a silent and customizable ride experience. However, it may lack power on steep climbs and has limited battery range without an extender.
Lightweight design for an e-MTB
Natural and silent TQ motor assistance
Agile and confident handling
Integrated components and modern geometry
Good suspension performance with 150-160mm travel
Limited battery range and power on steep climbs
KIS steering stabilizer can be complex at slow speeds
Some comfort issues with saddle and grips
Battery not removable and limits accessory options
Higher price point for top models
Canyon designed the Spectral:ONfly with one goal in mind: Create a [e]bike that blends the poppy, nimble, and confident handling of the best trail bikes with the extra boost and speed of an e-bike.
The Spectral:OF feels significantly weaker on steep climbs compared to full-power bikes.
It really does feel like pedalling a regular mountain bike but it’s just that bit easier, and faster.
The best thing about the Spectral:ONFly is when you get to the speed where the motor cuts out (15.5mph), I could actually keep pedalling without it hitting an imaginary brick wall.
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Dec 2024
Lightweight, Intuitive E-MTB with Aggressive Geometry, but Limited Range and Power
Incredibly easy and intuitive to ride
Beautifully integrated (hidden?) battery, motor, and head unit
Relatively lightweight considering beefy suspension and wheels
Lacks power and range, even when compared to other lightweight E-MTBS, KIS steering damper seems like an unnecessary complication

Apr 2025 · Benedikt Schmidt
In our big 2025 trail bike comparison test, we pitted the Canyon Spectral:ONfly CF LTD against the hottest bikes of the season. Where does it stack up against the competition?
High fun factor
Sleek, inconspicuous design
Excellent agility
Natural motor feel
Worn shock bushings
Only available with the unnecessary K.I.S. system

Dec 2024 · Knut Nes
We were quite surprised to read about the new lightweight Canyon Spectral:ONfly coming with the TQ HPR50 motor. Shouldn’t it come with the Bosch Performance SX 55 Nm motor that is found on the Neuron:ONfly? Wouldn’t it have made more sense the...

Oct 2024
Utilising the TQ HPR150 drive system, the Canyon Spectral:ONfly CLLCTV takes the shape, geometry and suspension kinematic of the well-received Spectral but throws in a hint of assistance – the result of which makes it one of the best e-MTBs on the market.
Utilises the TQ HPR150 drive system for natural assistance
Lightweight for an e-MTB with a frame weight of 2.7kg in medium size
Long dropper post providing 25mm of travel adjustment
Modern geometry practices with a 500mm reach standard across the brand’s e-MTB range
Adjustable steering stabiliser (K.I.S)
Plenty of room for a water bottle in the front triangle
Fox 38 Performance Elite fork delivering 160mm of squish
SRAM GX T-Type AXS drivetrain and Code Silver four-piston brakes
DT Swiss HX1700 wheels with Maxxis Assegai and Minion DHR II tyres
Natural, almost undetectable e-mountain bike that rides like its non-assist counterpart
Prolific climber with centrally shifted weight between the wheels
Near-silent motor with a natural feeling delivery of assistance
Stability by the shedload owing to the long front centre
Lower bottom bracket reduces the centre of gravity
Seriously great bit of kit that straddles the line between regular MTB and full-fat e-MTB
Shock lacks compression dials
Battery isn’t removable
Rear end blew through its millimetres too readily under compression and when cornering
Length of the bike comes as a hindrance in properly tight terrain
Range extender and its mount are specific to the range extender, limiting bottle options

Sep 2024 · Cory Benson
Canyon gives all-mountain family a lightweight ebike upgrade with an all-new Spectral:ONfly trail eMTB powered by TQ and stabilized by KIS…

Sep 2024 · Paul Burwell
This is Canyon’s new Spectral:ONFly Ltd, a lightweight, low-powered e-bike, but one that shares the same geometry and suspension travel as one of MBR’s most highly-rated e-bikes – the Canyon Spectral:ON. With its TQ HPR 50Nm motor and a 360wh battery, the support levels and run times are significantly less than the Spectral:ON’s 85Nm motor and 900Wh battery, but so too is the overall weight of the Spectral:ONFly. It’s like a stripped-down prize fighter, but can it go toe-to-toe with its heavy-hitting stablemate? Need to Know Lightweight e-bike with composite frame, full Fox Factory suspension, 160mm front and 150mm rear travel, and MX wheels Compact TQ HPR 50 motor and integrated HPR V01 360wh battery makes this almost indistinguishable from the conventional Spectral trail bike Sits between the conventional Spectral trail bike and the full power Spectral:ON e-bike, and above the shorter travel Neuron:ONFly e-bike Built-in Adjustable KIS steering stabiliser is tuneable and even removable Mullet configured with 29in front and 27.5in rear wheel, but identical 2.4in width tyres Reynolds Black Label carbon wheelset adds bling Canyon’s own adjustable 34.9mm cable-activated dropper post Four bike range starts at £5,199. For full details on the Spectral:ONFly range and specs, check out our news story. Frame and motor When developing the Spectral:ONFly, Canyon set three key design parameters. First it wanted to make an e-bike that didn’t look like an e-bike. Nothing new about that, and given that there are still riders out there that see riding assisted bikes as cheating, maybe owning an e-bike that doesn’t look like one will give less of a guilt trip. Canyon also wanted to combine the sweet handling and agility of the conventional Spectral, but with some of the support and assistance of the highly regarded Spectral:ON (our e-bike of the year in 2023). To that end, it opted for the ultra-compact TQ HPR50 motor and a fully integrated battery. The TQ motor has an incredibly small footprint, and you really can’t tell this an e-bike without getting really up close and personal. But then you could say the same about other bikes rocking this unit, such as the Mondraker Neat, Trek Fuel EXe and new Slash+, and Scott Voltage. Unlike the Spectral:ON, there’s no removable battery cover at the bottom of the down tube. Instead, the battery is fixed permanently inside the Spectral:ONFly frame. As a result, Canyon hasn’t needed to overbuild the rest of the frame to accommodate this access point, and has saved a chunk of weight. And on our office scales this bike weighs 18.35kg making it one of the lightest out there (for comparison, the Mondraker Neat weighs 18.3kg in size medium, and the Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo SL a mere 17.65kg in S4). Although the TQ HPR50 motor looks identical to the one we’ve seen fitted to other lightweight e-bikes, it has a few Canyon modifications. It has custom-tuned assistance settings in eco, mid and high, which are 60, 100 and 180% of your effort, respectively. Accessing the three …Continue reading »
• Seriously lightweight
• Zero background motor whine
• Integrated tool holder and chain device
• Each paint job on the Ltd is unique
• Rock hard saddle and grips
• Narrower tyres offer slightly less cushioning and grip
• Limited run time/range
| Frame | Canyon M095-02 frame, Material: Carbon (CF), Weight: 1,280 g Hanger Standard: UDH Color: Dark Matter |
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| Fork | FOX 36 Factory Grip2, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Stanchion Diameter: 40 mm, Travel: 160 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8" - 1,5", Offset: 44 mm, Weight: 2,181 g Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | FOX Float X Factory, Weight: 499 g Travel: 150mm |
| Stem | Canyon:ON ST0031 Stem, Canyon E-MTB stem., Length: 45 mm, Fork steer tube diameter: 1 1/8", Clamping diameter: 35,0 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL) |
| Handlebar | Canyon:ON HB0057 Riser bar, Canyon-developed E-MTB handlebar for top control levels on the trail., Clamping diameter: 35,0 mm, Rise: 30 mm |
| Saddle | Fizik Terra Aidon X5, Gender: Unisex, Weight: 251 g |
| Seatpost | Canyon SP0070-01, Air cartridge. Cable actuated., Travel: Dependent on frame size (see component geometry table.), Seatpost diameter: 34,9 mm, Material: Aluminium (AL), Weight: 34 g Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | VP-536 flat pedals |
| Grips | Canyon Lock-On |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM XX Eagle AXS Transmission, Weight: 450 g |
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| Crank | SRAM XX Eagle E-MTB Crank |
| Shifters | SRAM AXS POD Ultimate, Weight: 71 g |
| Cassette | SRAM XX Eagle Transmission 10-52, Number of sprockets: 12 |
| Chain | SRAM XX T-Type |
| Chain Guide | Canyon GP0480-01 slim |
| Brakes | SRAM Code Ultimate Stealth Type: SRAM Code Ultimate Stealth Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Front: Reynolds Trail 329 Blacklabel Expert, Axle dimension: 15x110 mm, Rotor mount: Center Lock, Rim material: Carbon, Weight: 712 g, Rear: Reynolds Blacklabel 327 Trail Expert, Axle dimension: 12x148 mm, Rotor mount: Center Lock, Weight: 864 g |
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| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHR II Exo, Width: 2,4", Weight: 1,035 g | Maxxis Minion DHR II Exo+, Width: 2.4", Weight: 1,000 g |
| Disc Rotors | SRAM HS2, Size: 200 mm, Weight: 255 g |
| Motor | TQ HPR 50 Motor |
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First added September 14
Last updated December 6
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