Decathlon has released a new version of its Stilus Off Road 29-inch hardtail electric mountain bike across several European markets, introducing a model that closely mirrors its predecessor while carrying a higher recommended retail price. The earlier version, launched across the European Union in March 2025, is no longer available through the retailer’s online stores.
The 2026 Stilus Off Road Hardtail shows only minor visual changes, most notably a shift to blue Stilus branding on the frame, replacing the light yellow accents used previously. Beyond this cosmetic update, the design and component list appear largely unchanged from the outgoing model.
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Powering the bike is a mid-mounted Star Union CM2502 motor, which delivers up to 410 watts of power and 110 newton metres of torque. Riders can select from five assistance modes up to a top assisted speed of 25 kilometres per hour, with a pedestrian mode included to aid pushing the bike. The motor is paired with a 504 watt-hour battery that Decathlon says can provide up to 70 kilometres of assisted range.
The hardtail features a nine-speed drivetrain with a Microshift Advent rear derailleur and a Suntour XCM 32 suspension fork offering 120 mm of travel. Stopping power comes from Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors, while 29 x 2.40-inch CST Patrol tyres and a Star Union colour TFT display complete the package.
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Decathlon said the aluminium-framed bike is available in sizes S, M/L and XL, with the medium size weighing 22.6 kg. The new Stilus Off Road Hardtail is now on sale in countries including Spain, France and Italy for €1,799.99, which is €100 higher than the launch price of the previous model.
Source: Decathlon
