Bianchi
In production2020–

Aria E-Road

e-road45007500 EUR
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Origin

The Bianchi Aria E-Road was launched around late 2019, with models becoming widely available in early 2020, marking Bianchi's entry into the performance e-road bike segment. It was conceived to offer the aesthetic and handling characteristics of a traditional road bike, specifically mirroring the geometry of Bianchi's non-electric Aria aero road bike, while integrating a subtle electric assist system. Its primary goal was to provide a natural riding experience, offering support on climbs or during longer efforts without the bulk or overt appearance of many e-bikes. It quickly became notable for its discreet Mahle (formerly Ebikemotion) X35+ rear hub motor and fully integrated battery, making it one of the pioneering examples of lightweight, 'light assist' e-road bikes. The Aria E-Road remains a current model in Bianchi's e-bike lineup, continuing to cater to riders seeking a blend of classic road cycling feel with modern electric assistance.

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Specifications

Frame
Carbon fibre monocoque frame with aero-shaped tubes, full carbon Aria aero fork; sizes 47–61 cm (7 sizes)
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
Shimano Ultegra R8000 2×11-speed, 52/36 pro-compact crankset, 11–32T cassette (newer builds offer 105 / 105 Di2)
Brakes
Shimano Ultegra BR-R8070 hydraulic disc, 160/160 mm rotors
Wheels
Vision Trimax alloy disc wheelset, 700C, with Mahle ebikemotion X35 rear hub motor laced in
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Genuinely stealthy: at ~12 kg with the battery hidden in the downtube and motor in the rear hub, it is hard to tell apart from a normal road bike
  • Smooth, unobtrusive Mahle X35 assistance with very low drag when the motor is off — rides like a real road bike, not an e-bike
  • Fast and composed on flat terrain thanks to the aero Aria-derived frame and Ultegra pro-compact drivetrain
  • Good real-world range for a 250 Wh system (~120 km economical), helped by the lightweight light-assist concept
  • 28 mm Vittoria tyres give noticeably better ride quality than the 25 mm non-electric Aria, plus reliable Ultegra hydraulic discs
Weaknesses
  • Weight-forward, stretched position makes the front end feel nervous on descents and skittish when climbing out of the saddle
  • Aero frame tubes amplify the hub motor's noise, which becomes audible under assist
  • Some finishing kit (alloy Reparto Corse bar/stem) feels cheap for the ~€4,500+ price
  • Only 250 W / 40 Nm with a 25 km/h cut-off — too little for keeping up with genuinely fast groups or steep loaded climbs
  • Limited tyre clearance (~30 mm max) restricts versatility on rougher roads or light gravel
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Who it’s for

This bike is ideal for experienced road cyclists who want subtle assistance to keep up with faster groups, tackle challenging climbs with less effort, or extend their riding range without sacrificing the feel and aesthetics of a high-performance road bike.
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