New Decathlon Stilus E-Touring e-bike with Shimano drivetrain launches

A new Decathlon Stilus E-Touring electric hybrid bike has been released in various European countries. Listed as the “E-Touring electric hybrid bike with Bosch mid-drive motor and Shimano components”, it builds on the older versions of the Stilus E-Touring e-bike.
Decathlon’s new Stilus E-Touring e-bike has a low, step-through frame, whereas its predecessor was a high frame model. Like the older versions, the new model is powered by a Bosch Performance Line CX motor with up to 85 Nm torque, for a top assistance speed of 25 kph (~16 mph). This is accompanied by a removable 750 Wh Bosch PowerTube battery, said to deliver up to 130 km (~80.8 miles) assistance range in Eco mode.
Another change with the new Stilus E-Touring electric bicycle is the Shimano Cues 11-speed drivetrain, in place of the Microshift Advent X Trail Trigger Pro 10-speed system. The brakes are also from Shimano, MT200 hydraulic disc brakes, and the Schwalbe tires are now Schwalbe Johnny Watts 29 x 2.35 inch. The semi-rigid e-bike has the same Suntour XCM32 ATB 100 mm travel suspension fork as its predecessor. The handlebar-mounted Bosch Kiox 3900 control screen comes with an eBike Lock feature, and other accessories include fenders, lighting and a kickstand.
The Decathlon Stilus E-Touring has an aluminum frame available in three sizes - S, M and L, with the medium model weighing 26 kg (~57.3 lbs). You can buy the new Decathlon Stilus E-Touring electric hybrid bike in countries like France and Spain for €3,299.99, and in the Netherlands for €3,349.99.







