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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
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$8,499| Weight | 25.2 kg |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 180mm front |
| Fork | RockShox ZEB Select |
| Shock | RockShox Vivid Select |
| Wheels | 29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 Electronic |
| Groupset | S1000 Eagle Transmission |
| Motor | Specialized 810W 105Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | 840Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Bronze Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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Mar 2024
The Specialized Turbo Levo, a flow trail rider's dream, effortlessly navigates lips, roots, and rocks with its lightweight design, albeit with a reduced battery range compared to competitors, making it ideal for those seeking a playful ride with motor assistance.
Extremely light
Fun and poppy suspension kinematics
Available range extender
360 Wh battery range may not be enough for some riders
Less supple in chunky terrain than the travel numbers would suggest

May 2026
This now-discounted, longish-travel, fire-breathing eMTB does many things well
Excellent climbing capability and grip
Great cornering agility with MX setup and short chainstays
Highly adjustable geometry via headset cups and chainstay flip chip
Powerful and refined Brose 3.1 motor with good noise levels
Convenient in-frame storage and stem multi-tool
User-friendly app tuning with Micro Tune and Dynamic Micro Tune
Removable battery and available frame-only option
Expensive even after discount
Pitching forward on steep descents with deep holes and g-outs
Not as capable for very steep, rough terrain; feels like a trail bike rather than enduro
Apple Find My feature difficult to activate
3D-printed saddle holes collect mud in wet conditions
Occasional clunky shifts from XX drivetrain

Sept 2025 · Jeremy Benson
Specialized races to the top of the mountain and the top of the price leaderboard with its new $20,000 S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD.

Jul 2025
With its latest generation e-MTB, Specialized has the likes of Amflow and Bosch set well within its sights as the S-Works Turbo Levo 4 boasts big power and serious integration. With that, it provides an approachable and easy to get on with ride that’ll please a serious range of riders, new and experienced. However, you’ll have to pay for the privilege, the GENIE tech may be an acquired taste, and it’s not quite as light as I would expect for the rather serious outlay.

Apr 2025 · Justin Taylor
Specialized enters the 100Nm of torque club with its newly launched 3.1 motor More torque, more power. It’s a move that we expected to see across eMTB motor manufacturers ever since DJI launched its Avinox, which can reach up to 120 Nm of torque with a max output of 1000 watts. With up to 111Nm
Increased torque (up to 111Nm) and power (720W)
Natural, responsive motor feel
Fast charging (80% in under 1 hour with 5A charger, 12A optional)
SWAT downtube storage for tools and pump
Well-specced components, no need for immediate upgrades
Intuitive handling, great on steep technical climbs
Light and fun trail feel
Price reduction on S-Works ($13,499) and Comp ($7,999) models
Modular battery system (840Wh, 600Wh, extender)
Motor tended to get louder over time (previous Gen 2.2 motor, but not confirmed for Gen 4)
Stock tires are 2.3” instead of 2.4”, may need swapping for rocky terrain

Apr 2025 · Robin Weaver
The new Turbo Levo 4 ups its power and torque figures, as well as its on-trail prowess
Incredibly well balanced suspension
Geometry adjustment that makes a difference
Smooth power delivery
Power delivered across wide cadence window
Quiet
Astonishingly pricey
Only s works model gets top torque and power stats

Apr 2025 · Danny Milner
Specialized’s Turbo Levo is so successful, so ubiquitous, and so dominant at the top of the e-bike hierarchy that launching a new version is a momentous event, with millions of dollars riding on how it’s received. And that’s in a normal market. But the gen 4 Turbo Levo is hatching into a world so completely transformed that it’s unrecognisable. Where up is down and black is white, and DJI is the only word on the lips of anyone in the market for a new e-bike. Has Specialized done enough to recover the attention it’s enjoyed across three generations of e-bike? Is it still the best e-bike on the market? It’s fair to say no stone had been left unturned in its quest to make the new Turbo Levo a success, so let’s not waste anymore time and get stuck straight into the details. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo Need to know All-new motor designed by Specialized and built by Brose Power goes up to 720W and torque climbs to 111Nm Three battery options: 840Wh, 600Wh, and 280Wh Side-loading battery Full carbon frame with 150mm travel and 160mm fork MX wheels and fully adjustable geometry Genie shock technology lets you tune the air spring and gives extra traction without sacrificing progression Internal storage with all battery options Colour display similar to Apple iWatch Fast charger gives 0-80% in less than 1 hour S-Works complete bike (S4) weighs 23.7kg Range of 4 carbon bikes starts at £6,799 S-Works frame-only costs £6,799 Hopefully those bullet points give some sense of just how much has changed on this new Turbo Levo, but if you want to read about the other models in the Turbo Levo range, check out our news story here. When the gen 3 Turbo Levo came out in 2021, it felt like a massive update, with totally different geometry and tons of adjustment. But it still had the same motor and battery as the gen 2. This bike, on the other hand, has a completely new frame, 100% new motor and battery, and a completely redesigned interface. So it’s slightly ironic that, to look at it, the new Turbo Levo doesn’t seem particularly special. I don’t think it has the wow factor. Mostly because it looks like a Levo SL that’s spent too long at the buffet. We’ve seen the Genie shock, we’ve seen the adjustable geo, we’ve seen the new Specialized signature side-profile with the Sidearm removed. To be brutally honest, I found it a little underwhelming. True, that’s partly because Specialized sets the bar so high to begin with, not to mention the fact that so much of the hard work is hidden below the surface. It’s still a good-looking bike, but is it exciting? Does it make me look back over my shoulder as I walk away in the garage? One to ponder… Frame and geometry While the silhouette looks familiar to the Levo SL and Stumpjumper …Continue reading »
• Better in every way than the Turbo Levo gen 3, other than weight
• Removable battery is highly practical and adds storage
• Using the range extender alone turns the Turbo Levo into a Levo SL
• Packs a powerful punch
• Fully adjustable and tunable
• New colour screen is bright and easy to read
• Only the S-Works bike gives you full power from the new motor
• Not as powerful as the DJI Avinox
• Harsh ride over high-frequency chatter
• Slight motor rattle

Apr 2025 · Mike Kazimer
The S-Works motor has 111 Nm of torque and 720 watts of max power output.
Instant power delivery, and plenty of it
840 Wh battery as the stock configuration
Very adaptable, whether that's geometry or battery size
Heavier than expected
Deserves more travel
Class 3 option shouldn't be a feature
| Frame | Levo EVO FACT 11m carbon frame, Geo Adj & SWAT Storage Colors: Gloss Warm Smoke / Pistachio; Satin Agave Grey / Desert Metallic |
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| Fork | All New SRAM FS ZEB Select, 29" 180mm, Linear XL spring, Delta RC damper, rebound adjust Travel: 180mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | All New Vivid Select air, 230x62.5mm, Linear XL spring, RT damper w/climb switch, rebound adjust |
| Stem | Alloy Trail Stem, 35mm bar bore |
| Handlebar | Alloy handlebars, 35mm diameter, 8 degree back sweep, 6 degree up sweep, S1/S2: 780mm/30mm rise, S3-S6: 800mm/50mm rise |
| Saddle | Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails 155/143 |
| Seatpost | Xfusion Manic, infinite adjustable, two bolt head, Remote SLR LE lever, 34.9, S2: 125mm, S3: 170mm, S4-S6: 190mm Type: Dropper |
| Grips | Specialized Trail Grips |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM S1000 Eagle AXS |
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| Crank | SRAM S1000 Alloy crank, ISIS interface, 155mm length, SRAM 34t T-Type chainring, 104 BCD, steel |
| Shifters | SRAM AXS Pod Controller w/discrete clamp |
| Cassette | SRAM 12-speed,10-52t |
| Chain | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission 12-Speed Flattop Chain |
| Brakes | Front: SRAM Maven Bronze, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 220mm rotor, Rear: SRAM Maven Bronze, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 220mm rotor Type: SRAM Maven Bronze Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Specialized Alloy Rims |
|---|---|
| Spokes | DT Swiss Elemental |
| Front Hub | Specialized alloy front hub disc, sealed cardridge bearings, 6-bolt, 15x110mm thru-axle, 28h |
| Rear Hub | Specialized alloy rear hub disc, sealed cartridge bearings, 6-Bolt, 12X148mm thru-axle, 32h, HG Steel Fhb |
| Tires | Front: Butcher, GRID Gravity, T9, TLR, 29x2.4", Rear: Cannibal GRID Gravity T9 TLR Downhill Tire 27.5x2.4" |
| Motor | Specialized 3.1 Motor, 105Nm torque, 810W power |
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| Battery | 840Wh battery |
| Remote | Mastermind TCU, 2.2" high resolution screen, fully customizeable with Specialized app, works with Apple Find My |
| Display | Mastermind TCU, 2.2" high resolution screen, fully customizeable with Specialized app, works with Apple Find My |
| Charger | Specialized 4amp charger |
First added 17 April
Last updated 4 June