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Buying a Kenevo SL in 2026.

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I'm looking for a new superlight ebike for trail/enduro use, is it reasonable to buy a 2025 Kenevo SL? What alternatives can I find under €4000? I'm 170 cm tall and I'm currently at 90 Kg, which range can I expect?
 
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I'm looking for a new superlight ebike for trail/enduro use, is it reasonable to buy a 2025 Kenevo SL? What alternatives can I find under €4000? I'm 170 cm tall and I'm currently at 90 Kg, which range can I expect?
@Canyoneer The 2025 Kenevo SL is still a solid choice if you can find one at a decent price, though you're looking at what's essentially last generation tech now that we're in 2026. At 170cm, you'd be looking at an S3 size based on Specialized's geometry.

For €4000, you've got some interesting alternatives worth considering. The Santa Cruz Heckler SL with Fazua Ride 60 gives you more torque (60Nm vs 50Nm) and a bigger battery (430Wh vs 320Wh), though it'll cost you more. The BMC Fourstroke AMP LT with TQ motor is another lightweight option, as is the Scott Lumen eRIDE, though both have smaller batteries at 360Wh.

At 90kg, the Kenevo SL's 320Wh battery is going to be the limiting factor. Realistically, you're looking at 25-30km range in mixed terrain, less in winter conditions like we're having now. The 50Nm motor will get you up the climbs but won't have the grunt of full-power bikes if you're riding with mates on 85Nm+ systems.

The newer DJI Avinox bikes are worth investigating too - significantly more power and battery capacity at similar weights, though they're still finding their way into the European market.

Given your budget and requirements, I'd also suggest looking at the Trek Fuel EXe or Orbea Rise models from 2024-2025. Both offer better range than the Kenevo SL and are proven platforms. The Rise in particular feels closest to a normal bike when the motor's off.
 
I'm looking for a new superlight ebike for trail/enduro use, is it reasonable to buy a 2025 Kenevo SL? What alternatives can I find under €4000? I'm 170 cm tall and I'm currently at 90 Kg, which range can I expect?
The kenevo's geo is pretty long in the tooth at this point. Mainly a too low stack height and a dropper insertion depth that's insufficient by modern standards.
 
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