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A 29″ / 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with high-end components.
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Mentioned in Specialized Turbo eMTB Lineup 2023
Manufacturer Price
$9,000| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 210 / 160mm |
| Fork | Fox Rhythm Float 36 |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | GX Eagle |
| Motor | Specialized 565W 90Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Specialized 700Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
4'11" – 5'3"
5'2" – 5'8"
5'5" – 5'11"
5'7" – 6'3"
5'10" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'8"
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Summary
The Specialized Turbo Levo is praised for its balanced and versatile handling, offering a playful yet composed ride that excels in various conditions. Its suspension provides excellent small-bump sensitivity and support, while the smooth, intuitive motor and advanced tech features enhance the overall experience. However, some reviews note issues with component durability and high cost.
Excellent suspension performance with supple small-bump sensitivity and support
Smooth and intuitive motor assistance with natural power delivery
Highly adjustable geometry for versatile handling and customization
Advanced tech features including integrated displays and user-friendly interfaces
Balanced and playful handling that encourages rider confidence
High price point making it less accessible
Issues with component durability such as fragile charge port doors and rear shocks
Some builds have less impressive components like brakes or tires
Heavy weight can be challenging when motor is not functioning
Limited comfort or performance in extreme conditions for certain models
The Levo makes me feel like a kid again. All my worries disappear and life is carefree, my hair blowing in the wind as I rocketship around on my fancy new toy.
The Turbo Levo’s balanced and damped feel, exceptionally capable suspension and highly adjustable geometry make it suitable for a wide range of riders.
The Levo craves speed and masters every trail with stoic composure.
The Levo offers some of the best handling and suspension we’ve experienced on an e-MTB.
Specialized has taken the previous Turbo Levo platform and improved it on all fronts.
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Jun 2023 · Jordan Villella
The new Specialized Turbo Levo SL Kids gives a whole new avenue for your lil shredder to have fun on the trails.

May 2023 · Danny Milner
Shortly after we finished our last E-Bike of the Year test, Specialized comprehensively updated its Turbo Levo with new sizing, geometry and a swish display embedded in the top tube. It went from a full 29er to a mullet bike, adopted Specialized’s S-sizing – where truncated seat tubes give more overlap between frame options – and gained adjustable geometry that can be set up anywhere from aggressive to full-on psycho. Looking to scope out other options? Check out our guide to the best electric mountain bikes to suit all budgets and riding preferences. Need to know: SWAT multi-tool is hidden in the fork steerer, making it easy to access Three head angles and two dropout positions give six different geometry settings 6 frame sizes with closely stacked seat tube lengths give you size options 700Wh battery slides in at the base of the down tube and is held in place by a single hex bolt As such, the gen 3 Levo has the joint slackest head angle on test at 63.7º, with the option to tweak it by 1º in either direction by changing the upper headset cup. Furthermore, you can choose between two dropout settings with either long chainstays and a low BB or short chainstays and a high BB. We chose the former as the 160mm cranks give stacks of pedal clearance. The Comp gets a full carbon frame, but Spesh also offers an alloy Turbo Levo with a very similar spec for about £1k less. There’s an 800g weight penalty, but considering it’s one of the lightest bikes on test, it’s no deal breaker. What about motor reliability? The previous gen 2 model was plagued with problems, but since Specialized reinforced the belt and recalibrated the software we’ve had no issues on two long term test bikes. Suspension While the more expensive models in the Turbo Levo range come with Fox 38 forks, the Comp makes do with the slimmer 36. These save a bit of weight but still provide ample stiffness. While the simple Grip damper lacks some support, adding an extra 10psi and running the sweep compression dial at 1 o’clock keeps the front end propped up. They were also incredibly sensitive – partly due to slightly loose bushings – which ensured loads of grip up front and a really lively feel. Sadly they are the older chassis design, thus bereft of the lower leg lubrication channels of the latest version. That pitter-patter response is mirrored perfectly by the Float X Performance shock out back. Superbly fluid, it tracked every bump and ripple as well as providing plenty of support to push against when we wanted to pop the Levo off the ground. Just keep on top of servicing, as the offset yoke puts an added strain on the shock internals. Components Specialized’s in-house wheels come fitted with inner tubes, but there are tubeless valves in the box, so upgrading only requires sealant. An added bonus is that fitting our Maxxis control tyres and ditching …Continue reading »
Excellent chassis
Cost-cutting drivetrain and fork

May 2023 · Mike Kazimer
The Levo SL now has more power, more torque, and a wide range of geometry possibilities.

Apr 2023
The pinnacle of the current Levo range offers electrical assistance without blunting the trail experience

Jul 2022 · Kurt Gensheimer
The only thing tougher than reaching the top is staying there, a feat the Specialized Turbo Levo Comp has achieved after winning a fourth consecutive...
Highly adjustable geometry
Super versatile
Loads of power
Great range
SRAM Code R brakes
Should come with a burlier rear tire
No longer leading the battery wars
Motor is a little noisy at high torque

Jun 2022 · Alex Evans
The frame and motor have virtually irreproachable performance, but its spec seriously limits the potential
Adjustable geometry that feels great on the trail
Good battery life
Powerful motor
Comfy seat and grips
Suspension-damper function limited
Puncture-prone tyres
Asking price not equitable to performance on tap

May 2022
We loved the Specialized Levo last year, so we were excited to get the 2022 Specialized Turbo Levo Expert. Read our review to see if it lived up to the hype!
Suspension Tune
Geometry and adjustability
Well rounded
Plows and Plays
Motor reliability?
Price tag
Charge port door
Mar 2022 · Ryan Palmer
It's been through the gauntlet and come out unscathed—mostly.
| Frame | FACT 11m full carbon, 29" front wheel, 27.5" rear wheel, full internal cable routing, 148mm spacing, fully sealed cartridge bearings, 150mm of travel, geo adjust head tube, geo adjust horst pivot Color: Satin Black / Light Silver / Gloss Black |
|---|---|
| Fork | FOX FLOAT 36 RHYTHM 29, GRIP damper, 44mm offset, 2-position sweep adjust, 15x110mm, 1.5" tapered steerer, 160mm travel Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | S1: FOX DPS Performance Series, 3-position lever, rebound adjust, 52.5 x 210mm, S2-S6: FOX FLOAT X Performance, LSR, 2-position lever, 55x210mm Travel: 210mm |
| Stem | Alloy Trail Stem, 35mm bar bore |
| Handlebar | Specialized, 6061 alloy, 6-degree upsweep, 8-degree backsweep, 30mm rise, 780mm width |
| Saddle | Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails, 155/143mm |
| Seatpost | X-Fusion Manic, infinite adjustable, two-bolt head, bottom mount cable routing, remote SLR LE lever, 34.9, S1: 100mm, S2: 125mm, S3: 150mm, S4/S5: 175mm, S6: 190mm Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed |
|---|---|
| Crank | Praxis forged M30, custom offset, 160mm, SRAM X-Sync Eagle, 104 BCD, 32T, steel |
| Shifters | SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed |
| Cassette | SRAM XG-1275, 12-speed, 10-52t |
| Chain | SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed |
| Brakes | Front: SRAM Code RS, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, S1-S3: 200mm, S4-S6: 220mm, Rear: SRAM Code RSC, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 200mm Type: SRAM Code RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Specialized 29, hookless alloy, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready |
|---|---|
| Spokes | DT Swiss Industry |
| Front Hub | Alloy, sealed cartridge bearings, 15x110mm thru-axle, 28h |
| Rear Hub | Alloy, sealed cartridge bearings, 148mmx12mm thru-axle, 28h |
| Tires | Front: Butcher, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® T9 compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.6", Rear: Eliminator, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® T7 compound, 2Bliss Ready, 27.5x2.6" |
| Motor | Specialized Turbo Full Power System 2.2 Motor |
|---|---|
| Battery | Specialized M3-700, Integrated battery, 700Wh |
| Remote | Specialized MasterMind TCU, percentage of remaining charge, 120 possible display configurations, MicroTune assist adjustment, over-the-air updates, ANT+/Bluetooth®, w/Handlebar remote |
| Display | Specialized MasterMind TCU, percentage of remaining charge, 120 possible display configurations, MicroTune assist adjustment, over-the-air updates, ANT+/Bluetooth®, w/Handlebar remote |
| Charger | Custom charger, 42V4A w/ Rosenberger plug |
First added January 6
Last updated February 7
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