Cube is expanding its 2026 model range with the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11: the first full-suspension trekking bike in the company's history. In doing so, the Waldershof-based manufacturer is responding to the trend toward SUV e-bikes that combine comfort, everyday practicality and touring capabilities.
„Completely new for 2026, the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 brings full suspension to CUBE's popular e-bike tourer for the first time …“
Carbon frame, Fox suspension and Bosch motor
According to Cube, the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 features a C:62 carbon monocoque frame combined with an aluminum rear triangle. A Fox 34 Float AWL fork with 100 mm of travel is installed on the front, while a Fox Float Performance shock works at the rear. Bosch's Performance Line CX drivetrain delivers 100 Nm of torque. The integrated 800 Wh PowerTube battery provides energy for long rides with luggage.
Premium-segment features
Magura Gustav PRO disc brakes are used for braking. Weighing a total of 27.1 kg and priced at €5,999/£3,999, the model is aimed at demanding tour riders. Cube is thus positioning the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 in the premium class and appealing to buyers who expect comfort and state-of-the-art technology.
Market launch in September 2025
The new trekking full-suspension bike is part of Cube's 2026 model range, which ranges from high-end e-MTBs to youth bikes. The Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 will be available in specialist retailers from September 2025. Cube aims to not only fill a gap in its product range, but also attract new customer groups to its e-bike range.