Cube
Cube Kathmandu Hybrid EXC
Editorial rating
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Full spec sheet
Motor & battery
| Motor position | Mid-drive |
|---|---|
| Motor power | — |
| Torque | 120 Nm |
| Battery capacity | 800 Wh |
| Removable battery | Yes |
| Charge time | — |
Performance
| Range | — |
|---|---|
| Max assisted speed | 25 km/h |
| Max rider weight | — |
Dimensions & equipment
| Bike weight | — |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | — |
| Gears | 12 |
| Brakes | Shimano hydraulic disc brake, 4-piston, with ABS |
| Suspension | Front |
| Manufacturer warranty | — |
| Frame size | — |
Other manufacturer data
Motor: Bosch CX motor, up to 120Nm of assist
Gearing: Shimano XT 1x12
Suspension: Fox 34 AWL Float Sport front fork
Equipment: Adjustable stem, dropper seatpost, IC 3.0 luggage rack
Delivery & assembly
Assembly
Available through Cube dealers.
Good to know
Reference model, not an Amazon product. Price/specs from cube.eu (Aug 2026).
Analysis
The Kathmandu Hybrid EXC is Cube's premium e-trekking bike: a Bosch CX motor with up to 120Nm of assist and an 800Wh PowerTube battery. Shimano XT 1x12 gears and 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes with ABS give exceptional control, even on slippery roads.
A Fox 34 AWL Float Sport front fork absorbs bumps on rough terrain, and an adjustable stem plus dropper seatpost make the bike adaptable to the rider. The integrated IC 3.0 luggage rack completes the package for long tours.
Note: reference model with no affiliate link. Price and specs from cube.eu (captured August 2026).
Pros
- High torque (120Nm)
- ABS brakes, rare in this comparison
- Premium Fox front fork
Cons
- The most expensive Cube reference model in the comparison
- No affiliate link: only through the Cube dealer network
Ideal for: Demanding touring riders after the highest torque and ABS brakes.
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