German bicycle manufacturer Cube is entering the full-suspension trekking e-bike market for the first time with the launch of its Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11, part of its 2026 range. The model targets riders seeking comfort and extended range for touring, aligning with a broader trend toward SUV-style e-bikes that combine practicality with long-distance capability.
“Completely new for 2026, the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 brings full suspension to CUBE’s popular e-bike tourer for the first time,” the company said.
The bike is built with a C:62 carbon monocoque frame paired with an aluminum rear triangle. Suspension comes from a Fox 34 Float AWL fork with 100 mm travel at the front and a Fox Float Performance shock at the rear. Power is provided by Bosch’s Performance Line CX motor with 100 Nm torque, supported by an integrated 800 Wh PowerTube battery designed for long-distance rides.
Premium features include Magura Gustav PRO disc brakes. Weighing 27.1 kg, the model is priced at €5,999 in Europe and £3,999 in the UK, placing it firmly in the high-end segment aimed at demanding tour riders.
The Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 will be available in specialist retailers from September 2025. Cube said the new design not only expands its product lineup but also aims to attract new customer groups to its e-bike portfolio.
Source: Cube
