Description
Cube Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 Pro 400X 2027 Easy Entry Electric Bike
The Cube Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 Pro 400X Easy Entry is a lightweight, comfortable and fully equipped carbon-framed touring e-bike designed for everyday riding, long-distance exploration and mixed-terrain travel. The Easy Entry frame makes mounting and dismounting simple, while Efficient Comfort Geometry provides stable handling on long days out. A fixed Bosch CompactTube 400 battery sits neatly inside the down tube, paired with the lightweight Bosch Performance SX motor delivering smooth assistance up to 60 Nm.
A SR Suntour NRX32 iL air-sprung fork provides 50 mm of comfort-focused suspension for rough roads and gravel tracks. Shimano XT 12-speed shifting offers crisp, wide-range performance with a 10-51T cassette for steep climbs and loaded touring. Shimano hydraulic disc brakes add controlled stopping power in all conditions. Continental Terra Adventure 50 mm tyres and Acid SLX 25 wheels provide grip, comfort and efficiency across varied terrain. Full FE equipment including lights, mudguards, kickstand and Integrated Carrier 3.0 completes a ready-to-ride setup for commuting, touring and everyday adventure.
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Key Specifications
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C:62 carbon Easy Entry frame with Advanced Twin Mold Technology
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Bosch Performance SX motor, 60 Nm, Smart System
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Bosch CompactTube 400 battery
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Bosch Kiox 500 display
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Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain
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Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
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SR Suntour NRX32 iL fork, 50 mm
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Continental Terra Adventure 50-622 tyres
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Integrated Carrier 3.0 and full FE equipment
Frame and Fork
The C:62 carbon Easy Entry frame integrates the CompactTube 400 battery for a clean, lightweight structure. Efficient Comfort Geometry improves stability and long-ride comfort. Internal cable routing keeps the bike tidy. Boost 148 spacing adds wheel stiffness, and UDH compatibility ensures future-proof versatility. The SR Suntour NRX32 iL fork provides 50 mm of smooth suspension for rough roads and gravel tracks. The Easy Entry design makes the bike accessible and straightforward to use.
Motor and Battery
The Bosch Performance SX motor delivers lightweight, efficient assistance up to 60 Nm, ideal for touring and everyday riding. The fixed CompactTube 400 battery provides practical range for commutes, weekend rides and multi-day trips. The Bosch Kiox 500 display offers clear ride data and Smart System connectivity.
Drivetrain and Brakes
Shimano XT 12-speed shifting delivers crisp, reliable performance with a 38T chainring and wide 10-51T cassette for steep climbs and varied terrain. Shimano BR-MT410 hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors provide controlled stopping power in wet and dry conditions.
Wheels and Tyres
Acid SLX 25 wheels are tubeless ready and use 32 spokes for durability. Continental Terra Adventure tyres in 50-622 size add grip, comfort and stability across tarmac, gravel and light trails.
Cockpit and Contact Points
The Cube Comfort Trail Bar and adjustable Cube Comfort Stem Pro provide stable steering and easy fit adjustment. Acid Travel Comfort grips add control. The Acid Sequence 180 Pro saddle and Newmen Evolution seatpost complete the setup. Acid PP Trekking pedals are included.
Equipment Package
The Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 Pro 400X Easy Entry includes Acid PRO-E 150 front and rear lights, Acid 60 mudguards, Acid FM Pure kickstand and the Integrated Carrier 3.0 with RILink HPP compatibility. A Cube Bell is fitted.
Who It’s For
The Kathmandu Hybrid C:62 Pro 400X Easy Entry suits riders who want a lightweight, comfortable and fully equipped electric touring bike with easy mounting, strong braking, wide-range gearing and carbon-frame efficiency. It works well for commuting, long-distance touring, leisure rides and everyday adventure.
Bike specifications are advised by the manufacturer and can be subject to change without prior warning.
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