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Specialized was one of the first brands to venture into the lightweight e-bike segment, with the first generation Levo SL back in 2020. When the second generation Levo SL debuted last year, Specialized came out swinging again, offering a more powerful motor, relaxed geometry, an updated frame design, and trail-rated components.
Highlights
FACT 11m carbon frame
150mm rear wheel travel // 160mm fork (150mm fork on size S1)
Horst link suspension design
Mixed-wheel or dual 29-inch
Turbo SL 1.2 motor with 320 watts of power / 50 Nm of torque
320 Wh battery
160 Wh Range Extender sold separately (included with S-Works build and Frameset)
MasterMind Turbo Control Unit
Adjustable head tube angle and bottom bracket height
Six sizes (S1-S6)
Four build kits and Frameset options
Verified weight (size S5 Pro Build, no pedals): 41.6 lbs (18.8 kg)
MSRP $8,000-$15,000 USD ($12,000 as tested, Pro Build)
Thanks to these brands for supporting the test!
Tannus Armour Inserts – https://tannusamerica.com/products/tannus-armour
Feedback Sports – https://feedbacksports.com
Maxxis Tires – https://www.maxxis.com/us/tires/bicycle/mountain/
Read our SL E-MTB Test Sessions article – https://www.vitalmtb.com/features/vital-mtb-test-sessions-lightweight-sl-e-bikes
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