Decathlon has introduced a new Almond Green color option for its Decathlon Rockrider E-ACTV 100 Low Frame Electric Hybrid Bike in several European markets, expanding the lineup roughly a year after the model’s initial launch.
The Rockrider E-ACTV 100 was first revealed in early 2025, with a high-frame Charcoal Gray version and a low-frame Pearl Gray variant released across multiple countries. The newly launched Almond Green edition is now available through Decathlon’s online stores in markets including the Netherlands, Spain and France, priced at €999.99 — the same as the earlier gray model.
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Aside from the updated paint finish on its aluminum frame, the Almond Green model shares identical technical specifications with its predecessors. It is powered by a 36V brushless rear-wheel motor developed by Rockrider, delivering up to 250 watts of output and 45 Nm of torque. According to the company, this configuration is designed to handle gradients of up to 10% and continuous elevation gains of 500 meters.
The e-bike offers multiple assistance modes, with electric support capped at 25 kph (16 mph) in line with European regulations. It is equipped with a removable 356 Wh battery, which provides a range of up to 70 km (44 miles) in Eco mode under optimal conditions.
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Additional features include a 6-speed drivetrain, 60 mm front suspension, hybrid tires and 160 mm mechanical disc brakes. The bike also comes with integrated accessories such as fenders, lights and a handlebar-mounted LED controller. With built-in Bluetooth connectivity, riders can sync the bike to the Decathlon Ride app to track statistics.
Decathlon has not indicated whether the Almond Green version will be introduced in the United Kingdom. The company described the launch as the release of “a new version of the Rockrider E-ACTV 100 Low Frame Electric Hybrid Bike in Europe,” highlighting the addition of the new colorway rather than any hardware changes.
Source: Decathlon
