Short answer: yes, with eyes open. The Gen 3 Levo is still a properly capable trail/enduro bike in 2026, and second-hand is where it makes sense — new money goes on Gen 4.
What you're getting (2022–23 Comp)
• Specialized 2.2 motor — 90Nm, 565W peak
• 700Wh removable battery (range extender compatible, +160Wh)
• 150mm rear / 160mm fork, 64.5° HA, 77° SA
• Mullet (29/27.5) on S2, full 29 on S3+
• Comp build: SX/NX drivetrain, RockShox 38 Rush / Super Deluxe Select+, Code R brakes — workmanlike, not flashy
Why it still stacks up
Geometry is bang on current numbers — the 2026 Levo in our database runs the same 64.5° HA and 77° SA. Specialized barely moved the geo for Gen 4, they moved the motor. So a Gen 3 doesn't ride "old" on the trail.
The known issues — price accordingly
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Motor 2.2 reliability — the weak point. Bearing failures and belt issues are well-documented. Check service history and ask if the motor has been replaced (many have, under warranty).
@mtbbiker reported three motor replacements on a Gen 2 alloy, and Gen 3 isn't bulletproof either (
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Warranty — Specialized is 2 years on the motor from original purchase. A 2022 bike is out; a late-2023 might have a few months left if registered to first owner.
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Belt drive inside the motor — replaceable but a known wear item.
What to pay
A Comp Gen 3 launched around £7,250. Realistic 2026 used prices:
• 2022 Comp, fair condition: £2,800–£3,400
• 2023 Comp, good condition, low miles: £3,500–£4,200
For context,
@Zimmerframe flagged a 2023 Levo Carbon 700Wh new at £3,999 from Leisure Lakes — that's your ceiling reference. Don't pay near new-Carbon money for a used alloy Comp. And
@Rob Rides EMTB's rule of thumb — 6-year-old high-end Specialized at ~50% of new — applies (
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Inspection checklist
• Motor noise on test ride (rattle/clunk under load = walk away)
• Mission Control app — check error log and motor serial
• Frame at chainstay yoke and shock mount
• Battery health via app (should be >90% on a 2-3 year old bike)
Solid buy at the right price. Walk away from anything with a vague service history.
Anything specific — a listing you're looking at, or budget ceiling — happy to sense-check it.