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Canyon
In production2016–

Torque

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Origin

Canyon launched the Torque as its dedicated long-travel gravity bike, aimed squarely at riders who spend their days uplifting, shuttling or lapping the bike park rather than racing cross-country. Canyon itself is a Koblenz-based direct-to-consumer brand: by selling online and shipping bikes in a box, it undercuts traditional dealer pricing, which is exactly why the Torque has a reputation for offering more suspension, better forks and higher-tier drivetrains per euro than almost any rival. The bike was comprehensively redesigned for 2022, gaining a modern slack geometry, a flip-chip, and — crucially — a choice of 29", mullet and 27.5" wheel setups from one frame. For 2026 Canyon rebuilt the aluminium Torque from the ground up into an even more freeride-focused 180/180mm bruiser with adjustable chainstays and the ability to run a 190mm dual-crown fork, plus a factory-DH-adjacent AL DH build — cementing the Torque as Canyon's gravity/park weapon rather than a pedally all-rounder.

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Specifications

Frame
Aluminium (AL trims) or carbon fibre (CF trims); Category 5 rated for bike-park / shuttle / small drops
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
1x12 — SRAM Eagle (NX/SX/GX/X0 Transmission) or Shimano Deore/SLX/XT depending on trim/year
Brakes
4-piston hydraulic disc — Shimano SLX/XT or SRAM Code/Maven; 200mm+ rotors
Wheels
29", mullet (29" front / 27.5" rear) or full 27.5" options; DT Swiss / Sun Ringle / house-brand rims by trim
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Outstanding value — higher-tier fork/shock/drivetrain per euro than dealer rivals thanks to direct sales
  • Extremely capable and composed on steep, rough, high-speed gravity terrain; coil-friendly progressive suspension
  • Versatile platform — 29"/mullet/27.5" options and flip-chip geometry adjust it to rider and trail
Weaknesses
  • Heavy and gravity-biased — a sluggish, effortful climber compared with lighter enduro/trail bikes
  • Direct-to-consumer means self-assembly and no local dealer support; sizing must be judged from geometry charts
  • Long, slack, park-focused geometry can feel like too much bike on mellow or flat trails
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Generations

  1. 1st modern AL (2020-2021)

    • Value freeride bike; single-crown; simpler geometry, no wheel-size buffet yet.
    Travel
    ~175-180mm
    Frame
    Aluminium
  2. 2nd gen CF/AL (2022-2024)

    • Big redesign: slack adjustable geo, flip-chip, three wheel-size options, coil-ready. Widely praised gravity bike.
    Travel
    170mm (29) / 175mm rear
    Frame
    Carbon or Aluminium
  3. All-new AL (2026)

    • Freeride-focused rebuild: adjustable 430-440mm chainstays, flip-chip, dual-crown capable, dedicated AL DH trim. €2499-3999.
    Travel
    180mm front & rear (mullet)
    Frame
    Aluminium
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecTorque AL (2020-2021, AL 5/6)Torque CF 8 (2022-2024)Torque CF 9 / LTD (2022-2024)CurrentTorque AL 7 (2026, all-new)CurrentTorque AL 8 (2026)CurrentTorque AL 9 Factory (2026)CurrentTorque AL DH (2026, dual-crown)
Year2021202320232026202620262026
FrameAluminiumCarbonCarbonAluminium (180/180mm mullet)Aluminium (180/180mm mullet)Aluminium (180/180mm mullet)Aluminium
DrivetrainSRAM NX/SX/GX Eagle 1x12 or Shimano SLXShimano SLX/XT 1x12Shimano XT or SRAM X01/AXSShimano Deore 12sSRAM GX Eagle TransmissionSRAM X0 Eagle TransmissionSRAM GX DH7
BrakesShimano/SRAM 4-pistonShimano 4-pistonShimano XT / SRAM Code RSC4-piston hydraulic4-piston hydraulic4-piston hydraulic4-piston hydraulic
MSRP€4,199€2,499€2,999€3,999
PurposeValueBalancedFlagshipValueBalancedFlagshipFlagship
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