Cube

Access WS

Mountain2016–

Cube's Access WS is the German brand's long-running women-specific hardtail range, sitting at the entry-to-mid point of the lineup. The frame uses Aluminum Superlite tubing with a noticeably lower sta

Access WS

Mountain2010–

Central knowledge node for Cube Access (Women's Specific hardtail MTB line). Schema v3.

Acid

Mountain2008–

The Acid is the bike that sits one notch above the Analog in Cube's hardtail hierarchy — same chassis philosophy, but with meaningfully better kit. The frame is Aluminum Lite with AMF tubing (Advanced

Acid 200

Kids2018–

Cube (Pending System GmbH) was founded in 1993 in Waldershof, Bavaria, by Marcus Puerner, starting in a corner of his father's furniture factory. Over three decades it grew into one of Europe's larges

Acid 200 / 240 / 260

Kids2016–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, Germany, starting in a corner of his father's furniture factory. Over three decades it grew into one of Europe's largest and most ver

Acid 240

Kids2018–

Cube is a German bike maker founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a corner of his father's furniture factory and growing into one of Europe's largest bike brands. The A

Aerium

Road2008–

Central knowledge node for Cube Aerium — Cube's flagship UCI-legal carbon TT/triathlon bike (Aerium C:68X for triathlon + Aerium TT C:68 for UCI time trial). Schema v3.

Aerium (TT)

Road2018–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Purner, who started out with a 50 m2 corner of his father's furniture factory in Waldershof, Bavaria, importing frames from the Far East to fund his studies. Three d

Agree

Road2016–

The Agree occupies Cube's sweet spot between the uncompromising Litening aero bike and the more relaxed Attain. First launched in 2016, it adopted the current C:62 carbon platform to bring genuine aer

Agree (Endurance)

Road2013–

Cube is a Bavarian bike maker founded in 1993 by Marcus Purner in Waldershof, Germany, which grew from a garage-sized operation into one of Europe's largest bike brands. The Agree entered Cube's road

Aim Race

Mountain2014–

Central knowledge node for Cube Aim Race — gateway-tier adult hardtail MTB. Schema v3. Aim Race sits in the middle of Cube's Aim line (Aim ONE → Aim Pro → Aim Race → Aim SLX), one step below Acid in t

Aim Series

Mountain2010–

The Aim is Cube's true entry-level hardtail — the cheapest real mountain bike in the catalogue and the bike most German teenagers, students and first-time MTB buyers go home with. The frame is Aluminu

AMS Hybrid ONE44

2025–2026

The AMS Hybrid ONE44 is Cube's lightweight all-mountain e-MTB, launched in 2024 for MY2025 and built in Waldershof, Bavaria. It marks Cube's first use of the new C:68X high-modulus carbon layup, with

Analog

Mountain2015–

The Analog is Cube's straightforward, no-frills hardtail — the bike that sits one rung above the entry Aim and is meant for riders who actually plan to take the bike off road regularly rather than jus

Attain

Road2016–

The Attain is Cube's entry point to performance road cycling — a no-frills aluminium frame with a carbon fork that keeps the front end light and vibration-damping. Launched as a disc-only platform fro

Attain (Comfort)

Road2018–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory and growing into one of Europe's largest bike makers. The Atta

Axial (Women)

Road2012–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory. It grew into one of Europe's largest bike manufacturers, know

Axial WS

Road2011–2024Discontinued

Central knowledge node for Cube Axial WS — Cube's women's-specific endurance/race road bike line. Schema v3.

Cargo

Cargo2020–

Central knowledge node for the Cube Cargo line — Cube's transport / cargo bike family. Two architectures co-exist: Long John (LJ — front-loader EPP foam box) marketed as 'Cargo Hybrid' / 'Cargo Sport

Cargo

Cargo2020–

Cube is a German brand founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, that grew from a small workshop inside his family's furniture factory into one of Europe's largest bike makers, known f

Cargo Hybrid

ebike2019–

Central knowledge node for Cube Cargo Hybrid — Cube's two-wheel front-loading (Long John style) e-cargo bike with Bosch Cargo Line motor. Schema v3.

Cargo Hybrid

Cargo2020–

Cube is one of Germany's largest bike makers, founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, where it still designs and assembles bikes today. Long known for aggressively priced road, MTB a

Cross Race

Cyclocross2012–

Cube's Cross is two different bikes that share a confusing name. The Cross (no suffix) and Cross Hybrid are flat-bar fitness/urban bikes — aluminum frame, 28" wheels, 40-50 mm tyres, a SR Suntour susp

Cross Race C:62 SLT

2019–2026

The Cross Race C:62 SLT is the flagship of Cube's dedicated cyclocross race platform, made in Waldershof, Bavaria. The Cross Race lineage dates back over a decade as Cube's UCI-homologated cyclocross

Cubie

Kids2015–2024Discontinued

Central knowledge node for the Cube Cubie kids' bike line (12"/16"/18" balance + first pedal bikes). Discontinued 2024, replaced by Cube NUMOVE.

Cubie (120-180)

Kids2016–2024Discontinued

Cube is a German bicycle manufacturer founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory and growing into one of Europe's

Cubie 120

Kids2019–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Purner in Waldershof, in the Fichtel Mountains of north-eastern Bavaria, starting on just 50 square metres inside his father's furniture factory. From importing and

Cubie 160

Kids2019–

Cube is a German bicycle brand founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, which grew from a small factory-corner operation into one of Europe's largest bike makers, known for aggressive

Editor

City2016–

Central knowledge node for Cube Editor — Cube's premium urban / commuter line with Gates Carbon Drive belt + Shimano Alfine internal hub gears. Acoustic line + separate Editor Hybrid e-bike line. Sche

Editor (Urban)

City2019–

Cube is a German bike brand founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, where it still designs and assembles bikes today — growing from a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture

Elite

Mountain2008–2024Discontinued

Central knowledge node for Cube Elite — Cube's flagship carbon XC race hardtail line (acoustic, non-electric). Replaced by Cube Phenix for 2025. Schema v3.

Elite Hybrid

E-Mountain2015–2021Discontinued

Cube is a German brand founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a corner of his family's furniture factory and growing into one of Europe's largest bike makers. The Elite

Elite Hybrid

E-Mountain2014–2022Discontinued

Central knowledge node for Cube Elite Hybrid — Cube's flagship carbon XC race e-MTB hardtail line (2014-2021/22). Bosch mid-drive, C:62 / HPC carbon, race XC geometry. Discontinued; replaced at the to

Ella

2018–

The Ella is Cube's women-specific city and light-trekking bike — an elegant, low-step-through aluminum platform with a clear focus on everyday riding rather than sport. The frame is Aluminum Superlite

Ella Ride

Trekking2017–

Ella — short, gentle, easy-to-pronounce female name across most European languages. Successor to the earlier 'Elly' name (also a feminine diminutive). The name signals the line's purpose: a gentle, fr

Hyde

City2012–

Central knowledge node for a vehicle model. v3 schema (TIER 1: full geometry, full-component variants with weight, structured external_reviews).

Kathmandu

City

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Pürner in a 50 square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory in Waldershof, Bavaria — the story goes that he and a partner staked 40,000 Deutschmarks on a sh

Kathmandu

Trekking2010–

Cube has built the Kathmandu as a trekking companion since 2010, positioning it as the practical do-everything bike for touring, commuting, and weekend adventures. The aluminium Superlite frame keeps

Kathmandu Hybrid

E-Trekking2018–

The Kathmandu Hybrid has carried Cube's e-touring philosophy since 2018: a fully-equipped trekking bike with a Bosch drivetrain, carbon-option frame, and proper touring accessories all included at the

Litening

Road2010–

The Litening is Cube's race bike — a UCI-legal aero machine that started with aluminium roots before the current C:68X carbon generation arrived. The Aero variant went through extensive CFD simulation

Litening (Aero/Air)

Road2020–

The Litening is Cube's top-tier road race platform and the flagship of a German brand that grew from a 90 m2 factory floor in Waldershof, Bavaria (founded 1993 by Marcus Purner) into one of Europe's l

Nature (Cross)

City2018–

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a corner of his father's furniture factory and growing into one of Europe's largest bicycle brands. The Nature line is Cu

Nature Series

Trekking2014–

The Nature is Cube's hybrid/all-road bike that bridges the gap between the road-going Touring and the off-road-leaning gravel Nuroad. The frame is Aluminum Lite with Trekking Cross geometry — slightly

Nulane

fitness2018–

Central knowledge node for Cube Nulane — Cube's flat-bar fitness/urban performance bike line (acoustic, non-electric). Sometimes positioned in retailer catalogues as 'flat-bar gravel', sometimes as 'f

Nulane (Flat-bar gravel)

Gravel2024–

Cube, founded in 1993 in Waldershof, Bavaria by Marcus Puerner, grew from a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory into one of Europe's largest bike makers, known for packing high-sp

Nuride Hybrid

E-City2023–

Cube is a Bavarian bicycle manufacturer founded by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Germany, in 1993, starting in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory. Over three decades it grew in

Nuride Hybrid

E-City2019–

The Nuride Hybrid bridges Cube's city and trekking e-bike lines — equally at home on the daily commute and a weekend gravel trail. Three frame shapes ensure rider inclusivity, while the Allroad varian

Nuroad

Gravel2019–

Cube launched the Nuroad in 2019 as a flat-bar alternative to drop-bar gravel bikes — sharing the adventure ethos but giving riders a more upright, MTB-familiar handlebar. The aluminium frame inherits

Reaction

Mountain2006–

The Reaction is Cube's workhorse hardtail, on sale since 2006 and continuously refined into one of the best-value XC/trail hardtails on the market. The C:62 carbon frame tips the scales well under 1 k

Reaction (Hardtail)

Mountain

Cube was founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a tiny 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory. Over three decades it grew into one of Europe's largest

Reaction Hybrid

E-Mountain2017–

Launched in 2017 alongside the Stereo Hybrid, the Reaction Hybrid brings Bosch power to Cube's hardtail platform — the accessible entry point to e-MTB riding. The mixed-wheel approach (27.5" on smalle

Reaction Hybrid Pro

2014–2026

The Reaction Hybrid Pro is Cube's best-selling hardtail e-MTB and one of the company's most important volume models, built in Waldershof, Bavaria by Pending System One GmbH. The Reaction platform itse

Reaction Race

Mountain2007–

The Cube Reaction is the German brand's long-running aluminium XC/trail hardtail line, sold since the mid-2000s and built on a Lite aluminium AMF frame with Cube's Agile Ride Geometry. 'Race' was the

Stereo

Mountain2006–

The Cube Stereo has been the brand's trail-MTB flagship since 2006, evolving from a simple aluminium hardtail platform into a category-spanning full-suspension family. The current generation centres o

Stereo Hybrid

E-Mountain2017–

Cube launched the Stereo Hybrid in 2017 as the natural electric extension of its trail-hardened Stereo platform. The current generation adopted Bosch's Performance CX Gen 4 motor and 750 Wh battery, i

Stereo Hybrid (120, 140, 160)

E-Mountain2016–

Cube is a German bicycle manufacturer founded in 1993 by Marcus Purner in Waldershof, Bavaria, where it still designs and assembles bikes today. The Stereo name has been Cube's full-suspension trail p

Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC

2014–2026

The Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC is Cube's all-mountain trail e-MTB, manufactured by Cube Bikes (Pending System One GmbH) at the company's headquarters in Waldershof, Bavaria, Germany. First introduced in th

Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC

2017–2025Discontinued

The Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC was Cube's e-enduro flagship, built in Waldershof, Bavaria. It evolved from the analogue Stereo 160 platform, gaining a Bosch Performance Line CX drive unit in 2020 and a ful

Stereo ONE

Mountain2022–

The Stereo ONE line arrived as Cube's answer to the enduro arms race — a C:62 carbon full-suspension platform with travel numbers and geometry that could genuinely compete in enduro racing. The ONE55'

Stereo ONE (Full Susp: 22, 44, 55, 77)

Mountain2023–

Cube is a German brand founded in 1993 by Marcus Purner in Waldershof, Bavaria, starting in a 50-square-metre corner of his father's furniture factory. It grew into one of Europe's largest bike makers

Stereo ONE22

2024–2026

The Stereo ONE22 is Cube's short-travel trail / down-country platform, launched for model year 2024 in Waldershof, Bavaria as part of a wholesale renaming of the Stereo line (the previous Stereo 120 b

Stereo ONE44

Mountain2023–

The Stereo ONE44 is Cube's modern trail / all-mountain platform, introduced in the 2023 Stereo ONE family relaunch and built in Waldershof, Bavaria as the successor to the previous Stereo 140. In Cube

Stereo ONE55

Mountain2023–

ONE55 — '55' references 155mm rear travel. The 'ONE' prefix unifies the renamed Stereo family (ONE22 = 120mm, ONE44 = 140mm, ONE55 = 155mm, ONE77 = 170mm). Cube replaced numeric Stereo 120/140/150/170

Stereo ONE77

Mountain2024–

ONE77 = 177mm of measured shock travel mapped to the 170mm rear wheel travel via ETC 4-Link kinematics. The naming convention (ONE22 / ONE44 / ONE55 / ONE77) standardises Cube's full-suspension lineup

Stereo Rookie

Kids2020–

Central knowledge node for Cube Stereo Rookie — kids' / youth full-suspension MTB line (24" / 27.5" wheel sizes). Distinct from adult Cube Stereo and Cube Stereo Hybrid e-MTB lines. Schema v3.

Supreme Hybrid

E-City2021–

Cube is one of Germany's largest bike makers, founded in 1993 by Marcus Puerner in Waldershof, Bavaria, where it grew from a small workshop into a full-range brand shipping worldwide. The Supreme line

Supreme Hybrid

E-City2018–

The Supreme Hybrid is Cube's city-first e-bike — designed around the practical needs of urban commuters who want low-maintenance reliability and a bike that's ready to ride without modifications. The

Touring

2010–

The Touring is Cube's classic non-electric trekking bike — the unglamorous, durable, fully-equipped bike that does daily commuting, weekend Donau-cycling and grocery runs. The frame is Aluminum Superl

Touring EXC Women

Trekking2017–2024Discontinued

Touring — explicit positioning: a bike for long-distance touring and weekend adventure riding. EXC = 'Exclusive', Cube's internal naming convention for the higher-spec trim of an established platform

Touring Hybrid

E-Trekking2018–

The Touring Hybrid fills the value gap in Cube's e-trekking range — a fully equipped aluminium tourer with Bosch power at a more accessible price than the C:62 carbon Kathmandu Hybrid. The Bosch Perfo

Touring Hybrid Pro

2016–2026

The Touring Hybrid Pro is Cube's volume trekking/touring e-bike, produced in Waldershof, Bavaria. The Touring platform has been part of Cube's catalogue since the early 2010s; the Hybrid (electric) Pr

Touring Pro

bike2012–

The Cube Touring line is Cube's classic German trekking platform, with the Touring Pro sitting as the well-equipped mid trim. The goal is a complete European trekking bike straight out of the box — dy

Travel

Trekking2016–

The Travel is Cube's affordable trekking/leisure-touring line from the German (Bavaria-based, founded 1993) marque, positioned below the flagship Kathmandu. It descends from Cube's mountain-bike herit

Two15

Mountain2020–

Cube entered the dedicated downhill market with the Two15, named after its 215 mm of rear travel on the highest-spec HPC carbon builds. The aluminium Race and Pro variants use the ETC 4-Link kinematic

Two15 (DH)

Mountain2012–

The Two15 name is a straight statement of intent: roughly 215mm of rear-wheel travel, a full-blown downhill race chassis. Cube's DH lineage runs back to the early 2010s alloy '215'/'Two 15' bikes, whi

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