German e-bike manufacturer Cube is entering the full-suspension trekking segment with the launch of its Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 for 2026, marking the company’s first bike of this type.
The move aims to meet growing demand for SUV-style e-bikes that combine touring capabilities with everyday practicality and rider comfort.
“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 in a statement.
The bike features a C:62 carbon monocoque frame with an aluminum rear triangle, a Fox 34 Float AWL front fork with 100 mm of travel, and a Fox Float Performance rear shock.
Power comes from Bosch’s Performance Line CX motor, delivering 100 Nm of torque, and an integrated 800 Wh PowerTube battery provides sufficient energy for long rides with luggage.
Premium features include Magura Gustav PRO disc brakes and a total weight of 27.1 kg. Priced at €5,999 (£3,999), the Kathmandu Hybrid ONE11 is positioned in Cube’s high-end touring category.
The e-bike will be available at specialist retailers starting September 2025, as Cube seeks to expand its product range and attract new customer segments to its e-bike offerings.
