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Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Canyon’s gravity-oriented Torque family is growing with the affordable aluminum-framed Torque AL for all your gravity riding needs.
Affordable pricing (€2,499-€3,999)
Category 5 rated aluminum frame for strength and durability
180mm front and rear travel for gravity riding
Mullet wheel configuration for playful handling
Compatible with dual-crown forks up to 190mm
Flexible geometry with flip chip and adjustable chainstay length
Improved climbing ability without sacrificing downhill performance
Standard internal cable routing for easy maintenance
Comes with frame protection (shuttle guard, downtube protector, chainslap protection)
Bottle cage bosses in front triangle
Mullet only (except XS size)
May not appeal to riders preferring full 29-inch wheels
Limited availability in select markets

May 2026 · Jordan Villella
The team announced it has terminated its partnership with Zondacrypto, effective immediately, citing breaches of contract.

May 2026 · Stephane Pelletier
Stephane Pelletier spends a full year punishing Canyon's refined, adjustable, and very quiet DH race rig.
Race level spec right out of the box
Extremely composed under heavy braking
Tons of adjustability to suit most riders
Taller riders or racers may want a longer chainstay
Headset creak developed during dusty bike park laps
Carbon cranks can be a durability concern.

May 2026 · Dario DiGiulio
Dual-crown compatible and well priced, just in time for bike park season.
Durable all-aluminum frame rated Category 5
27.5/29-inch mullet wheels on most sizes
Flip chip for adjustable geometry
Adjustable chainstay length (10mm range)
180mm travel on all sizes except XS
Dual-crown compatible up to 190mm
Air and coil shock compatible
Fits a water bottle
Affordable pricing
No carbon frame option
Heavier build expected

May 2026 · Cory Benson
Canyon's updated Grizl AL adventure gravel bike is more affordable in aluminum alloy. Plus, it's lighter, fits bigger tires & can haul more!
Affordable at 1300€ starting price
Almost half the price of carbon model
Fits up to 54mm tires or 29x2.1"
Abundant mounting points for racks, cages, fenders
120g lighter than previous version
T47 threaded bottom bracket
UDH compatibility
Available in 7 sizes (XXS-XXL)
Multiple build options with Shimano Cues, SRAM Apex, Shimano GRX
May 2026 · Alex Hunt
Bigger tyres and aero shaping: Canyon’s unreleased gravel bike looks to be heavily influenced by the Endurace.
Q: Which Canyon bikes are most popular?
The most popular Canyon model families are the Endurace, Grizl, and Ultimate.
Q: Does Canyon make eBikes?
Yes, Canyon manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.